
Trump’s War on Cartels Continue
While the Iran war dominates headlines, U.S. Southern Command (@Southcom) quietly destroyed another drug-trafficking vessel in the Caribbean Monday — killing two more narcoterrorists.
According to AP, this campaign has now eliminated at least 188 cartel operatives since September.
These are not fishermen. These are poison merchants who have flooded Latin American and U.S. communities with cocaine and fentanyl for decades while Washington looked the other way.
Not anymore.

Caribbean Drug Routes Under Fire
Critics question the legality of these boat strikes. I question their silence when over 80,000 Americans die every year from drug overdoses.
Fentanyl — primarily smuggled through the southern border from Mexican cartel labs — is now the single deadliest drug in U.S. history.
Cocaine still flows heavily through Caribbean routes — exactly what these strikes are targeting.
Latin Americans living in the U.S. know what this poison does to their families and neighborhoods.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) is acting where every previous administration only talked.

188 Narcoterrorists Down — And Counting
The number is staggering. 188 eliminated in U.S. military strikes on drug boats since September — despite an active war with Iran.
@SOUTHCOM is sending a message that needs no translation in Spanish or English.
As Proverbs 24:11 reminds us — rescue those being led away to death. Trump is doing exactly that.
The Western Hemisphere is being cleaned up one strike at a time. 🇺🇸🛡️💥 #AmericaFirst #Latin America #Geopolitics
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