Change in anti-drug policy consideration after bombing Venezuelan boats

Change in anti-drug policy consideration after bombing Venezuelan boats

U.S. officials are signaling a more aggressive approach to drug trafficking, with emphasis on expanding authority, overseas operations, and targeting criminal networks at their source.

The House Judiciary held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss the legal basis for bombing Venezuelan drug traffickers and the arrest of Nicolás Manduro.

“Together, these efforts restored deterrence in the region and helped protect the American homeland from transnational threats and criminals,” Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-NJ, said. “The President had the authority to deploy military force to support the arrest operation.”

Republican argued the need to build a legal and institutional framework to normalize pre‑emptive, extraterritorial, and sometimes lethal operations against cartels.

“This mission was not regime change. This mission always was a law enforcement operation to apprehend indicted fugitives who spent decades, decades orchestrating criminal activity that harmed our American people,” Van Drew said. “If you can stop them at the borders before they come in, that would be a good thing.”

“The authority of the president under Article Two of the Constitution is sufficient to support action to address these threats from America’s neighbors,” Gina D’Andrea, general counsel at America First Policy Institute, said. “The administration’s recent executive order designating the cartel networks as foreign terror organizations recognizes that these are non-ordinary criminals and are instead paramilitary entities that pose a direct threat to the United States. Yes, this designation bolsters the President’s authority to take action in defense of the American people.”

Although Democrats criticized President Donald Trump for Maduro’s capture after he pardoned former Honduran President Juan Hernández, many others argued in favor of Maduro’s capture.

“The capture of Nicolas Maduro was not only justified, it was necessary for the security of the American people,” Franklin Camargo, political commentator at PragerU, said. “There is no doubt America will be safer, stronger, more prosperous with a free Venezuela.”

Democrats argued against bombing drug boats and for a return to investigative task forces, prosecutions, and treatment‑oriented responses, warning that until this happens, Americans will remain less safe.

“We are not going to be able to treat addiction to opioids in the crisis we have in overdoses by blowing up boats in the middle of the ocean,” Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Mary said. “We’re not going to be able to bomb our way out of a fentanyl crisis.”

“This erratic and illegal foreign policy is now responsible for the death of 13 U.S. service members, and has made the Republicans cause economic crisis even worse,” Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, said.

“Sinking boats and killing the crews and sending the evidence to the bottom of the sea is not an effective attack on drug cartels,” Thomas Padden, former deputy director of Organized Crime and Drug Task Forces, said. “Sinking those boats has no effect on the U.S. drug supply.”

As policymakers weigh next steps, the direction of U.S. anti-drug policy appears increasingly global and proactive with future efforts likely to combine enforcement, international operations, and broader geopolitical considerations.

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