U.S. Military’s Deadly Strike on Venezuelan Drug Vessel Exposes Failed Border Security Policies
In a decisive move against narcoterrorism, the U.S. military destroyed a drug-smuggling ship from Venezuela—a stark reminder of how foreign drug trafficking fuels domestic chaos and exposes Washington’s failure to secure our borders.
President Donald Trump confirmed a lethal U.S. military strike against a drug-laden vessel originating from Venezuela in the southern Caribbean—a clear demonstration of America’s resolve to fight narcoterrorism directly where it festers. Yet, this bold action also underscores a glaring contradiction: while Washington projects hard power overseas against foreign drug traffickers, our own southern border remains perilously porous, allowing these deadly substances to pour into American communities unchecked. Why Are Venezuelan Narcotics Still Flooding American Streets? The military operation, detailed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio as targeting a ship operated by a designated narcoterrorist group linked to the infamous...
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