The Biden White House might be asleep at the wheel on the border, but thankfully our military isn’t. U.S. forces recently took decisive action against those who dare to poison our communities.
- U.S. Military Action: A lethal strike took out a drug-running vessel.
- Location: Eastern Pacific, a key trafficking route.
- Casualties: Two narco-terrorists are now fertilizer.
- Who’s in Charge: The operation was ordered by Gen. Francis L. Donovan, SOUTHCOM commander.
Justice Served in the Eastern Pacific
Our brave men and women in uniform delivered swift justice in the Eastern Pacific. On April 24th, under the direction of Gen. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear eliminated a vessel used by “Designated Terrorist Organizations.”
Intelligence reports confirmed this wasn’t just any boat; it was a key cog in the narco-trafficking machine. Two enemy combatants paid the ultimate price for their crimes.
The best part? No American lives were lost. This is what happens when you mess with the United States.
Cleaning Up Biden’s Border Mess
Let’s be clear: the current administration’s open-border policies have emboldened these cartels. While the White House dithers and virtue signals, our military is stepping up to protect us.
These strikes send a clear message: we will not tolerate drug trafficking, and we will hold those responsible accountable. Each successful strike is a win for American families and communities ravaged by the opioid crisis.
The cartels think they can operate with impunity. They are dead wrong.
What Does This Mean for the Future?
These operations must continue, and even be ramped up. We need to choke off the flow of drugs at the source. A secure border is essential, but so is taking the fight to the enemy.
The military’s recent actions demonstrate that, even with a weak administration, the U.S. can still project power and defend its interests. We must support our troops and give them the resources they need to continue these vital operations. President Trump would never stand for anything less.
Will the current administration provide the consistent support needed to truly dismantle these cartels, or will this be another flash in the pan before they revert to appeasement?


