American heroes in the Coast Guard just struck a major blow against deadly drug cartels. A jaw-dropping video shows brave servicemen storming a smuggler boat in the Pacific, seizing enough narcotics to poison countless communities. This is what winning looks like.
Drug-running thugs thought they could outrun justice on open waters. They were wrong. Coast Guard crews intercepted eleven shipments in recent weeks, nabbing 34 suspects and half a billion dollars worth of drugs. Our warriors turned the ocean into a warzone for cartels.
While weak politicians talk about border security, these patriots are actually securing it. Every brick of cocaine they stop means fewer kids overdosing on fentanyl in Main Street USA. This massive haul proves cartels are flooding our country with poison – and only strong enforcement can save us.
The viral footage shows real courage – Coast Guard members risking their lives to board speeding smuggling boats. Liberals should watch this before defunding police. These heroes don’t get triggers warnings before confronting armed criminals on the high seas.
Nearly 510 million dollars’ worth of drugs now sit destroyed instead of killing Americans. That’s money ripped straight from the bloodstained hands of Mexican cartels. Imagine if we unleashed this kind of firepower on our southern border too.
Behind these victories lies a deadly truth: Biden’s open-border policies let cartels operate freely while our Coast Guard cleans up the mess. While illegals pour across the Rio Grande, at least someone’s still defending our shores from the drug tsunami.
This operation exposed the global scale of the crisis. Drugs intercepted near Panama were destined for California streets. From Third World jungles to your hometown, it’s all connected. We either fight them over there or wait for them here.
Every American should cheer these warriors – and demand more leaders with their guts. The Coast Guard proves that when we back law enforcement instead of coddling criminals, America wins. Let’s make every day a bad day for cartels.