According to sources within the Trump administration, a combative tone emanates from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as he takes aim at alleged illicit drug boats operating in international waters.
Hegseth's remarks, made during Tuesday's high-stakes meeting with other cabinet members, signal an escalation in efforts to combat narco-trafficking. The secretary explicitly stated that these operations "have only just begun," underscoring a commitment to bolstering the US military presence against this growing threat.
In an unmistakable display of resolve, Hegseth made it clear that those responsible for facilitating illicit narcotics trafficking will be targeted with ruthless efficiency: "We're going to put them at the bottom of the ocean." This bold assertion sends a warning shot across the bows of would-be traffickers and those aiding their operations.
Hegseth's remarks, made during Tuesday's high-stakes meeting with other cabinet members, signal an escalation in efforts to combat narco-trafficking. The secretary explicitly stated that these operations "have only just begun," underscoring a commitment to bolstering the US military presence against this growing threat.
In an unmistakable display of resolve, Hegseth made it clear that those responsible for facilitating illicit narcotics trafficking will be targeted with ruthless efficiency: "We're going to put them at the bottom of the ocean." This bold assertion sends a warning shot across the bows of would-be traffickers and those aiding their operations.