US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday vowed to intensify the US military's efforts against alleged drug trafficking vessels, stating that "we've only just begun" this fight. The comments came during a Trump cabinet meeting.
Hegseth emphasized that those responsible for shipping illicit substances are being targeted with the goal of putting them "at the bottom of the ocean." This assertion underscores the growing concern over narco-terrorist groups using sea routes to distribute their illicit cargo.
The US military has been actively involved in interdicting these vessels, with operations often conducted in collaboration with regional partners. As Hegseth's words suggest, the administration is shifting its focus towards more robust and sustained counter-narcotics efforts, likely drawing on increased resources and technologies to tackle this threat.
It remains to be seen whether these enhanced measures will lead to significant reductions in maritime smuggling or merely shift the problem to other areas of the globe.
Hegseth emphasized that those responsible for shipping illicit substances are being targeted with the goal of putting them "at the bottom of the ocean." This assertion underscores the growing concern over narco-terrorist groups using sea routes to distribute their illicit cargo.
The US military has been actively involved in interdicting these vessels, with operations often conducted in collaboration with regional partners. As Hegseth's words suggest, the administration is shifting its focus towards more robust and sustained counter-narcotics efforts, likely drawing on increased resources and technologies to tackle this threat.
It remains to be seen whether these enhanced measures will lead to significant reductions in maritime smuggling or merely shift the problem to other areas of the globe.