A bold plan is taking shape to confront cartels and hostile regimes in the Western Hemisphere. The focus is simple, stop the flow of drugs, reassert regional security, and send a message that the old playbook is over.
Alex Jones and Patrick Byrne broke down what’s happening and why they believe Venezuela is about to be attacked by the United States military.
The approach is blunt. No formal declaration of war, just targeted action against traffickers.
- “I think we’re just gonna kill people that are bringing drugs into our country.”
- Drug deaths are cited at 300,000 a year.
- Targets include boats, submarines, and land routes.
The policy shift is framed as new rules, with kinetic strikes seen as a response to ongoing attacks through fentanyl and cocaine pipelines.
The pitch: this is defensive, not imperial. Like Jefferson against the Barbary pirates, use force to stop predation near home.
- Protect U.S. interests in the Americas.
- End tolerance for narco-terror networks.
Traffickers are treated as foreign agents engaging in hostilities, so military force is described as self-defense.