US Congresswoman María Salazar has welcomed a presidential strike against an alleged narcotics trafficking vessel, saying it's long overdue given the increasing threat from such groups in the Pacific.
Salazar, representing Florida in the House of Representatives, expressed her support for President Biden's actions during an interview on "The Takeout". The incident, which took place recently, claimed the lives of four individuals. According to reports, the strike targeted a vessel linked to organized crime groups that have been smuggling illicit substances across the Pacific.
Critics of these strikes argue that they require congressional approval under the War Powers Resolution. However, many lawmakers, including Salazar, believe that swift action is necessary in the face of this escalating threat.
Salazar emphasized her backing for President Biden's decision-making process on national security issues like this one. The Republican congresswoman said it was "about time" that the administration took decisive action against these groups. Her stance underscores a growing consensus among lawmakers to provide the president with greater latitude to address emerging threats, while still maintaining oversight mechanisms.
The strike highlights the ongoing struggle between law enforcement agencies and transnational organized crime syndicates involved in narcotics trafficking. As tensions escalate, it's clear that Salazar and many of her colleagues believe swift action is necessary to protect national interests.
				
			Salazar, representing Florida in the House of Representatives, expressed her support for President Biden's actions during an interview on "The Takeout". The incident, which took place recently, claimed the lives of four individuals. According to reports, the strike targeted a vessel linked to organized crime groups that have been smuggling illicit substances across the Pacific.
Critics of these strikes argue that they require congressional approval under the War Powers Resolution. However, many lawmakers, including Salazar, believe that swift action is necessary in the face of this escalating threat.
Salazar emphasized her backing for President Biden's decision-making process on national security issues like this one. The Republican congresswoman said it was "about time" that the administration took decisive action against these groups. Her stance underscores a growing consensus among lawmakers to provide the president with greater latitude to address emerging threats, while still maintaining oversight mechanisms.
The strike highlights the ongoing struggle between law enforcement agencies and transnational organized crime syndicates involved in narcotics trafficking. As tensions escalate, it's clear that Salazar and many of her colleagues believe swift action is necessary to protect national interests.

 this is what we need more of - decisive action against these scumbags who think they can just waltz across our oceans with their illicit goods
 this is what we need more of - decisive action against these scumbags who think they can just waltz across our oceans with their illicit goods  . Salazar's got my back on this one
. Salazar's got my back on this one  , and I'm glad she's speaking truth to power about national security matters
, and I'm glad she's speaking truth to power about national security matters  . The War Powers Resolution is a relic of the past, imo
. The War Powers Resolution is a relic of the past, imo  . We need lawmakers who are willing to take bold action like this strike, even if it means going against the status quo
. We need lawmakers who are willing to take bold action like this strike, even if it means going against the status quo  . Biden's got the guts for it, and I've gotta give him props for taking swift and decisive action
. Biden's got the guts for it, and I've gotta give him props for taking swift and decisive action 

 I mean, four people lost their lives already, thats not something to be taken lightly!
 I mean, four people lost their lives already, thats not something to be taken lightly!  The fact that Congresswoman Salazar is all for it without hesitation just shows how much of an issue this is. Its like, we cant even agree on what kind of gear to use in our own country but when its outside the US borders, suddenly everyone wants to give the President a free hand
 The fact that Congresswoman Salazar is all for it without hesitation just shows how much of an issue this is. Its like, we cant even agree on what kind of gear to use in our own country but when its outside the US borders, suddenly everyone wants to give the President a free hand  . I get why they wanna keep the military involved, these groups arent holding back, and we need to respond
. I get why they wanna keep the military involved, these groups arent holding back, and we need to respond  . While some may argue that congressional approval is necessary under the War Powers Resolution, I firmly believe that the administration's swift action is a pragmatic response to the escalating threat posed by transnational organized crime groups
. While some may argue that congressional approval is necessary under the War Powers Resolution, I firmly believe that the administration's swift action is a pragmatic response to the escalating threat posed by transnational organized crime groups  .
. . It's essential to acknowledge the complexities of this issue, where the struggle between law enforcement agencies and these syndicates is a pressing concern
. It's essential to acknowledge the complexities of this issue, where the struggle between law enforcement agencies and these syndicates is a pressing concern  . Ultimately, it's about ensuring national interests are protected while maintaining oversight mechanisms
. Ultimately, it's about ensuring national interests are protected while maintaining oversight mechanisms  In my opinion, it's refreshing to see lawmakers like María Salazar advocating for swift action in the face of an escalating threat
 In my opinion, it's refreshing to see lawmakers like María Salazar advocating for swift action in the face of an escalating threat  . But at the same time, I'm a bit concerned about the lack of oversight here. I mean, the War Powers Resolution is in place to prevent exactly this kind of situation from spiraling out of control... but are we really sure that's happening with Salazar and her colleagues?
. But at the same time, I'm a bit concerned about the lack of oversight here. I mean, the War Powers Resolution is in place to prevent exactly this kind of situation from spiraling out of control... but are we really sure that's happening with Salazar and her colleagues?  The fact that they're essentially saying it's "about time" for the administration to take action makes me wonder if there's more to this story than meets the eye...
 The fact that they're essentially saying it's "about time" for the administration to take action makes me wonder if there's more to this story than meets the eye... . At least she's being honest with her constituents and saying what they want to hear, even if it's not necessarily what's best for the country.
. At least she's being honest with her constituents and saying what they want to hear, even if it's not necessarily what's best for the country. I feel like she's giving the administration a hard pass to do what needs to be done without all the drama
 I feel like she's giving the administration a hard pass to do what needs to be done without all the drama  it's about time we take back control from these organized crime groups
 it's about time we take back control from these organized crime groups  just when you think the US Congress couldn't be more drama queen-y... here's Rep Salazar saying "yaaas, let's just go nuclear" on a suspected narcotics vessel without so much as a by-your-leave from Congress
 just when you think the US Congress couldn't be more drama queen-y... here's Rep Salazar saying "yaaas, let's just go nuclear" on a suspected narcotics vessel without so much as a by-your-leave from Congress  It feels like we're just jumping into things without thinking them through...
 It feels like we're just jumping into things without thinking them through... , and I think the President made the right call in taking swift action. It's like what Mahatma Gandhi said, "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win" - we can't just sit back and wait for these groups to cause more harm.
, and I think the President made the right call in taking swift action. It's like what Mahatma Gandhi said, "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win" - we can't just sit back and wait for these groups to cause more harm. ? Like, how does one even measure the 'due-ness' of a president taking out four lives?
? Like, how does one even measure the 'due-ness' of a president taking out four lives?  . Anyway, interesting that lawmakers are now all about giving the prez more wiggle room on national security... seems like someone's trying to sneak in some authoritarian vibes
. Anyway, interesting that lawmakers are now all about giving the prez more wiggle room on national security... seems like someone's trying to sneak in some authoritarian vibes  . And what about the potential collateral damage from this strike? We don't even know what kind of "narcotics trafficking vessel" we're talking about here, and already people are dead
. And what about the potential collateral damage from this strike? We don't even know what kind of "narcotics trafficking vessel" we're talking about here, and already people are dead  .
. . I'm loving how Congresswoman Salazar is on board with this one - it's about time we take these organized crime groups seriously
. I'm loving how Congresswoman Salazar is on board with this one - it's about time we take these organized crime groups seriously  . I'm rooting for this administration to keep tackling these threats head-on!
. I'm rooting for this administration to keep tackling these threats head-on!  but at the same time some people are saying its not cool that congress isn't reviewing this action beforehand... idk what's right or wrong here
 but at the same time some people are saying its not cool that congress isn't reviewing this action beforehand... idk what's right or wrong here  . I'm all for taking down those narco traffickers, but we gotta do it right, you know? It's like my buddy says, "You can't just start a firefight without thinking it through"
. I'm all for taking down those narco traffickers, but we gotta do it right, you know? It's like my buddy says, "You can't just start a firefight without thinking it through"  . I mean, I get where the critics are coming from, but I think Salazar is spot on - when it comes to national security, you can't just sit around twiddling your thumbs while these groups are getting bolder by the day
. I mean, I get where the critics are coming from, but I think Salazar is spot on - when it comes to national security, you can't just sit around twiddling your thumbs while these groups are getting bolder by the day  the fact that congresswoman salazar is down with it says alot for how far things have shifted on the national security front. weve been talking about these threats in pacific for years now so its refreshing to see some action be taken
 the fact that congresswoman salazar is down with it says alot for how far things have shifted on the national security front. weve been talking about these threats in pacific for years now so its refreshing to see some action be taken  maybe its time for us to focus less on party lines and more on getting stuff done
 maybe its time for us to focus less on party lines and more on getting stuff done 