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Military Forces Just Made Historic Seizure That Proves Everything We Suspected About Cartels True Operation Pacific Viper is rewriting the playbook in America’s war against cartels. Since its launch in August 2025, the Coast Guard and U.S. Navy have teamed up to seize more than 75,000 pounds of poison moving through the Eastern Pacific. The most dramatic moment came on September 10, when the Coast Guard cutter Seneca intercepted a semi-submersible vessel northeast of the Galápagos Islands. Onboard, 5,500 pounds of white powder cargo and three suspects were taken down in a dangerous high-seas boarding that was captured on video. This operation represents the Trump administration’s aggressive approach to cartels—treating them not as criminals, but as terrorist organizations. That distinction matters. It means deploying military resources, expanding Coast Guard reach, and using Navy support to close the gaps smugglers once exploited. For decades, the Coast Guard faced resource limits, addressing fewer than 40% of suspected vessels. With Navy radar and support ships now in play, the success rate has skyrocketed. The footage of Coast Guard teams boarding a semi-submersible highlights just how dangerous these missions are. These boats are nearly invisible, skimming just above the surface, designed to evade detection. Boarding one in rough seas requires immense skill and bravery. The risks are real, but the reward is enormous. Every load stopped represents hundreds of millions of dollars denied to the cartels and thousands of lives protected back home. The Trump administration’s shift to a national security framing has already produced results. With cartels cut off at sea, their financial base is weakened, their reach into American communities slowed. And the political message is clear: the republic is no longer tolerating cartel poison on its shores. These interdictions don’t just stop poison—they show America’s enemies that we are willing to act. Cartel leaders now know that even in international waters, the United States will track, intercept, and board their vessels. The Navy’s involvement ensures these operations scale in ways previously impossible. And the Coast Guard remains the front line, with legal authority to arrest and seize. While critics question whether this approach can solve the deeper roots of cartel power, the immediate benefits cannot be ignored. Communities across the republic are safer today because these shipments never made it to American streets. And each success sends a message not just to the cartels, but to the American people: their government is fighting back with strength. Operation Pacific Viper is still ongoing. Future interdictions are planned. The administration’s stated goal is to deny cartels their sea routes, drain their profits, and protect American communities. Whether this effort expands further will depend on continued political will and public support. What do you think? Should the U.S. push even harder with military involvement to end cartel dominance at sea? Share your thoughts in the comments. #usnavy #coastguard #maga #venezuela #cartel
Military Forces Just Made Historic Seizure That Proves Everything We Suspected About Cartels True Operation Pacific Viper is rewriting the playbook in America’s war against cartels. Since its launch in August 2025, the Coast Guard and U.S. Navy have teamed up to seize more than 75,000 pounds of poison moving through the Eastern Pacific. The most dramatic moment came on September 10, when the Coast Guard cutter Seneca intercepted a semi-submersible vessel northeast of the Galápagos Islands. Onboard, 5,500 pounds of white powder cargo and three suspects were taken down in a dangerous high-seas boarding that was captured on video. This operation represents the Trump administration’s aggressive approach to cartels—treating them not as criminals, but as terrorist organizations. That distinction matters. It means deploying military resources, expanding Coast Guard reach, and using Navy support to close the gaps smugglers once exploited. For decades, the Coast Guard faced resource limits, addressing fewer than 40% of suspected vessels. With Navy radar and support ships now in play, the success rate has skyrocketed. The footage of Coast Guard teams boarding a semi-submersible highlights just how dangerous these missions are. These boats are nearly invisible, skimming just above the surface, designed to evade detection. Boarding one in rough seas requires immense skill and bravery. The risks are real, but the reward is enormous. Every load stopped represents hundreds of millions of dollars denied to the cartels and thousands of lives protected back home. The Trump administration’s shift to a national security framing has already produced results. With cartels cut off at sea, their financial base is weakened, their reach into American communities slowed. And the political message is clear: the republic is no longer tolerating cartel poison on its shores. These interdictions don’t just stop poison—they show America’s enemies that we are willing to act. Cartel leaders now know that even in international waters, the United States will track, intercept, and board their vessels. The Navy’s involvement ensures these operations scale in ways previously impossible. And the Coast Guard remains the front line, with legal authority to arrest and seize. While critics question whether this approach can solve the deeper roots of cartel power, the immediate benefits cannot be ignored. Communities across the republic are safer today because these shipments never made it to American streets. And each success sends a message not just to the cartels, but to the American people: their government is fighting back with strength. Operation Pacific Viper is still ongoing. Future interdictions are planned. The administration’s stated goal is to deny cartels their sea routes, drain their profits, and protect American communities. Whether this effort expands further will depend on continued political will and public support. What do you think? Should the U.S. push even harder with military involvement to end cartel dominance at sea? Share your thoughts in the comments. #usnavy #coastguard #maga #venezuela #cartel

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