Operation Southern Spear: Exposing the Biden Administration’s Failure to Secure America’s Hemisphere
As the Biden administration delays decisive action, the Pentagon launches Operation Southern Spear to combat Latin American drug cartels—but will this be enough to protect American families from the flood of narcotics and instability?
In a strategic move long overdue, U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Operation Southern Spear, a military initiative targeting narcotrafficking networks in Latin America amid rising tensions with Venezuela. This operation, coordinated by Joint Task Force Southern Spear and U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), signals Washington's recognition that the flow of deadly fentanyl and other drugs across our borders is not just a law enforcement issue—it is a national security crisis. Why did it take so long for such an operation to be declared? For years, American communities have suffered from the consequences of Washington’s insufficient response to drug trafficking...
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