טראמפ: דראג שיפן ווערן און ווייטער ווערן אויפגעריסן אויב ברענגן זיי דראגס קיין אמעריקע
NEW YORK — Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly on September 23, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to drug traffickers, declaring: “To every terrorist thug smuggling poisonous drugs into the United States of America, please be warned — we will blow you out of existence.”
The remarks came as the administration defended recent U.S. military strikes on vessels in the southern Caribbean that it says were linked to drug-trafficking networks. Trump framed those strikes as part of a broader, more aggressive campaign to stop narcotics from reaching American communities.
Administration officials have pointed to an expanded U.S. naval presence near Venezuela and public accusations that certain Venezuelan-linked groups are involved in trafficking. Critics and international observers have raised questions about the evidence behind some of the administration’s claims and the legal basis for strikes beyond U.S. territorial waters.
Trump’s UN speech blended tough rhetoric on cartels with broader criticism of multilateral institutions and migration policies. Supporters praised the hardline posture as necessary to protect American lives; opponents warned the language and actions risk escalation, diplomatic fallout, and potential civilian harm.