Trump’s Narco-Navy Nukes More Leftist Pot Boats, Enemies of America Cry Foul
Another day, another four dead “narco-terrorists” floating in the Pacific thanks to President Trump’s iron-fisted Operation Southern Spear. On Wednesday, the US military blew up yet another drug-trafficking vessel in international waters after SecWar Pete Hegseth gave the green light, killing four people. No US troops were harmed, but the globalist media and the radical left are already sharpening their knives, whining about “excessive force” and “collateral damage” while ignoring the real threat: America’s narco-enemies are funded by leftist billionaires and anti-Trump cabals who want to flood our schools with fentanyl.
SOUTHCOM bragged on X that the targeted boat was operated by a “Designated Terrorist Organization” and caught red-handed on a known drug route in the Eastern Pacific. Let’s be honest: when you see a speedboat loaded with cartel cash and cocaine, it’s probably not a group of innocent surfers. And let’s not forget—this is the second strike this week. Monday’s triple takedown killed eight more drug lords, bringing the total body count under Trump’s ruthless anti-narcotics blitz to 99. Ninety-nine less scumbags trying to destroy American families with poison.
Of course, the Democrats are already screaming about “due process” and “international law”—as if cartels care about law. These same snowflakes would rather let narco-terrorists operate with impunity while our kids overdose in record numbers. But Trump isn’t playing that game. He’s cleaning up the mess the liberal establishment ignored for decades. Every explosion is a message: America is open for business, but closed for cartels.
And don’t think this isn’t part of a bigger leftist plot. The same voices pushing open borders and defunding the military are now outraged that we’re actually stopping drug shipments. Coincidence? Not a chance. They want weak borders, weak enforcement, and weak Americans—easier to control that way. But Trump’s Narco-Navy says: not on our watch.

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