Trump doesn’t take too kindly to America’s adversaries. He’s always ready to show peace through strength.
And President Trump reveals info on a brutal military strike on these U.S. enemies.
President Trump is turning up the heat on the deadly drug scourge plaguing America, announcing a bold second strike against Venezuelan narco-thugs in just two weeks. This latest operation took out a boat loaded with poison headed straight for our shores, leaving “big bags of cocaine and fentanyl” scattered across the waves like trash in the ocean.
In a powerful message on Truth Social, Trump revealed that three “male terrorists” met their end in international waters while hauling their toxic cargo. He didn’t mince words about the danger these scum pose to everyday Americans.
“The Strike occurred while these confirmed narcoterrorists from Venezuela were in International Waters transporting illegal narcotics (A DEADLY WEAPON POISONING AMERICANS!) headed to the U.S,” Trump wrote, laying it out plain and simple.
He hammered home the point that “these extremely violent drug trafficking cartels POSE A THREAT to U.S. National Security, Foreign Policy, and vital U.S. Interests.”
The footage Trump shared is straight out of an action movie: a puny boat bobbing in rough seas suddenly erupts in a massive fireball after a precision U.S. missile strike. That’s American might in action, folks, protecting our families from the invasion of death-dealing drugs.
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump didn’t rule out expanding the fight to Mexican cartels sneaking their filth across our southern border by land. He made it crystal clear that the boat crew’s guilt was ironclad, with zero room for doubt.
Gen. Dan Caine “showed me a little while ago the clip, but you could actually see it. But you don’t have to see it, because we have recorded proof and evidence. We know what time they were leaving, when they were leaving, what they had, and all of the other things that you’d like to have,” Trump explained, showcasing the top-notch intel backing these operations.
The president noted a welcome side effect: the seas are now eerily empty. “But we have noticed that there are no ships in the ocean anymore … meaning no drugs are coming across and [we are] probably stopping some fishermen too,” he said, pointing out how the fear factor is working wonders.
Trump added with his trademark straight talk: “I mean, to be honest, if I were a fisherman, I wouldn’t want to go fishing… I’d say, ‘Man, maybe they think I have drugs downstairs. I don’t want that.’… But no, there are literally no boats. This was a boat, and we were surprised to see it.”
Shifting gears to the land threat, Trump issued a stark warning to the cartels. “That means there’s no drugs coming by sea, but they do come by land. And you know what we’re telling the cartels right now, we’re going to be stopping them too. When they come by land, we’re going to be stopping them the same way we stopped the boats. And you’ll see that.”
He hinted that just the talk of action might scare them straight: “But maybe by talking about it a little bit, it won’t happen. If it doesn’t happen, that’s good.” Either way, America’s finally fighting back against these monsters.
Trump pulled no punches on the human cost, declaring, “They k*lled 300,000 people in our country last year, and we’re not letting it happen anymore.” He’s right to question the government’s watered-down numbers—provisional CDC data claims about 78,000 overdose deaths in the year ending March, down from roughly 104,000 the previous period, but we all know the real toll is far higher.
Thankfully, no brave American troops were hurt in this mission, as confirmed by Trump himself. It’s precision strikes like this that keep our heroes safe while dismantling the enemy.
This comes amid ramped-up pressure on the corrupt Venezuelan regime, with Trump slapping a $50 million bounty on dictator Nicolas Maduro’s head before the first strike on September 2, which wiped out 11 suspected traffickers. Now, with this second hit, the message is louder than ever.
“BE WARNED — IF YOU ARE TRANSPORTING DRUGS THAT CAN K*LL AMERICANS, WE ARE HUNTING YOU!” Trump thundered in his post with the attack video, putting every narco on notice that the days of easy smuggling are over.
That initial operation targeted the vicious Tren de Aragua gang, which the Trump team rightly branded a Foreign Terrorist Organization tied directly to Maduro’s crooked government. Of course, Venezuelan officials are denying any drug involvement.
To back up the tough talk, the U.S. Navy has surged at least eight warships into the Caribbean, forming a steel wall against Maduro’s narco-terror networks. It’s a show of force that’s long overdue in defending America’s homeland.