How ‘bout we just make cocaine legal? Problems solved.
FTwo on
Wow, Americans ships in the Caribbean and near the Panama Canal. How utterly normal.
My 3 Puerto Rico deployments and a stint at Panama City, Panama makes this all seem routine.
The US Navy and Coast Guard have spent decades patrolling the shipping lanes for drugs.
Not to mention, this area is where ships and planes end up during really bad storms along the east coast.
BringbackDreamBars on
There’s a lot of military traffic into San Juan, Puerto Rico on FlightRadar, wouldn’t be surprised if there’s even more covertly coming in.
NoMedicine3572 on
But he promised to stop all war! Didn’t they nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize? /s
5150MEX702 on
Yeah he won’t do that with China or Russia. He’s such a sissy.
Opposite-Bit6660 on
As an American, No! Trump is a vengeful, doddering old fool.
peatoire on
I smell an incoming ‘emergency’.
Crazy_Reporter_7516 on
I am gonna go against the grain and say he isn’t gonna do anything. His cult like MTG made it very clear they will not support a war.
Laughing_Zero on
Yes, that’s certain to reduce drug consumption in the US… just like the war of drugs was so successful /s
Medium_Ad_4568 on
Every little Führer needs a little victorious war.
So far he failed to achieve anything promised, such a desperate loser.
GoGetYourMojo on
Is it cocaine or oil? I think he wants control of the oil.
parabola9999 on
Wag the Dog wasn’t fiction after all.
KHam22 on
No war president btw
nativeridge_ on
Jeffrey Epstein War, this is what it should be referred to if Trump decides to put Americans in harms way for no apparent reason
cwatson214 on
He’s starting a war so he can suspend elections
gentlemantroglodyte on
If anyone starts a war there, it’s going to be Venezuela and Maduro, considering they have been threatening the Esquibo region of Guyana with annexation in an increasingly jingoistic way since large amounts of oil (you guessed it) started to be exploited there in 2015 by Exxon.
For example, they’re even going so far as to hold ‚elections‘ for the region a few months ago – which isn’t theirs.
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How ‘bout we just make cocaine legal? Problems solved.
Wow, Americans ships in the Caribbean and near the Panama Canal. How utterly normal.
My 3 Puerto Rico deployments and a stint at Panama City, Panama makes this all seem routine.
The US Navy and Coast Guard have spent decades patrolling the shipping lanes for drugs.
Not to mention, this area is where ships and planes end up during really bad storms along the east coast.
There’s a lot of military traffic into San Juan, Puerto Rico on FlightRadar, wouldn’t be surprised if there’s even more covertly coming in.
But he promised to stop all war! Didn’t they nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize? /s
Yeah he won’t do that with China or Russia. He’s such a sissy.
As an American, No! Trump is a vengeful, doddering old fool.
I smell an incoming ‘emergency’.
I am gonna go against the grain and say he isn’t gonna do anything. His cult like MTG made it very clear they will not support a war.
Yes, that’s certain to reduce drug consumption in the US… just like the war of drugs was so successful /s
Every little Führer needs a little victorious war.
So far he failed to achieve anything promised, such a desperate loser.
Is it cocaine or oil? I think he wants control of the oil.
Wag the Dog wasn’t fiction after all.
No war president btw
Jeffrey Epstein War, this is what it should be referred to if Trump decides to put Americans in harms way for no apparent reason
He’s starting a war so he can suspend elections
If anyone starts a war there, it’s going to be Venezuela and Maduro, considering they have been threatening the Esquibo region of Guyana with annexation in an increasingly jingoistic way since large amounts of oil (you guessed it) started to be exploited there in 2015 by Exxon.
For example, they’re even going so far as to hold ‚elections‘ for the region a few months ago – which isn’t theirs.
[https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/25/americas/venezuela-election-essequibo-guyana-intl-latam](https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/25/americas/venezuela-election-essequibo-guyana-intl-latam)