In what has become a hallmark of Trump’s second term agenda, there has been a significant push to tackle the influx of dangerous and illicit drugs into the United States, predominantly trafficked by Mexican cartels. This focus comes in the wake of an opioid epidemic that claims over 100,000 American lives annually, leaving particularly rural communities—stripped of industries—feeling like ghost towns, which Trump aptly refers to as ‘forgotten America.’
Recent revelations suggest that a multi-agency task force based in Florida has achieved the staggering feat of seizing one million pounds of cocaine within the span of this fiscal year—enough to theoretically extinguish the lives of every American. Such a statistic is as remarkable as it is alarming.
FOX News reports:
Drug task force seizes record-breaking 1 million pounds of cocaine, denying cartels and narco-terrorists $11B
A Florida-based multi-agency task force has successfully intercepted a record-breaking one million pounds of cocaine during fiscal year 2025. Officials emphasize that this monumental seizure translates to approximately 378 million potentially lethal doses—sufficient to wipe out the entire U.S. population.
The operation, spearheaded by the Joint Inter-Agency Task Force – South (JIATF-S) under the auspices of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), collaborates with partner nations to obstruct illegal narcotics circulating through the “transit zone”—a critical passage that lies between South America, Central America, and the Caribbean, while simultaneously undermining transnational criminal networks.
According to the task force, the narcotics they’ve confiscated in the last year could fill a staggering 42 dump trucks. The fiscal year 2025 concludes on Tuesday.
JIATF-S reports this monumental effort has effectively denied cartels and narco-terrorists an estimated $11.34 billion in revenue and has removed nearly 378 million lethal doses from circulation.
Spanning 42 million square miles from the Eastern Pacific to the Western Atlantic, JIATF-S operates in regions extending from international waters north of the Caribbean Antilles to the southernmost tip of South America, Cape Horn.
Understanding the enormity of this seizure is no small feat.
In the last 12 months, #SOUTHCOM and @jiatfs, working tirelessly with partners like @USCG, @USNavy, and other allied nations, have seized and disrupted one million pounds of cocaine, enough to fill 42 dump trucks. This extensive operation has severely curtailed cartel profits… pic.twitter.com/TCSGlHfP2V
— U.S. Southern Command (@Southcom) September 30, 2025
Reducing the financial streams of these cartels is a critical step toward diminishing their power, which undoubtedly benefits U.S. interests. In a media landscape often dominated by political squabbling—where the Democrats focus on trivial accusations against Trump—this significant law enforcement achievement stands out as a vital countermeasure to real threats, potentially saving thousands of lives in the process.
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