Trump calls drug cartels 'ISIS of the West,' vows continued military strikes on smugglers
President Donald Trump compared drug cartels to ISIS and terrorist organizations, vowing continued military strikes on alleged smugglers off Venezuela's coast. The administration has designated cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, enabling ...

"These are the worst of the worst," Trump said at a White House roundtable Thursday afternoon, October 23, with law enforcement and administration officials to discuss the Homeland Security Task Forces, which he created to curb threats from drug cartels.
"It should now be clear to the entire world that the cartels are the ISIS of the Western Hemisphere," Trump said. "In addition to their monstrous violence, such as cutting off heads, burning enemies alive, and burning innocent people alive today."
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"They maintain vast arsenals of weapons and soldiers, and they use extortion, murder, and kidnapping to exercise political and economic control," the president continued.
Drug cartels designated as foreign terrorist organizations
Trump has designated several cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, a label not normally used for drug cartels. Earlier this month, the Trump administration sent a memo to Congress declaring the US is at war with the cartels.Military strikes on drug smuggling operations to continue
The US military has launched a series of strikes on alleged drug smuggling boats in waters in Latin America and the Pacific, which critics have characterized as an overreach of Trump's authority.At the White House on Thursday, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said those strikes will continue.
"The Department of War is not going to degrade or just simply arrest, we're going to defeat and destroy these terrorist organizations to defend the homeland on behalf of the American people," he said.
Defense Secretary vows to treat cartels like al Qaeda
Hegseth said his message to cartels is "we will treat you like we have treated al-Qaeda. We will find you. We will map your networks. We will hunt you down, and we will kill you."Administration officials report task force operations results
Administration officials, including Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, FBI Director Kash Patel and Hegseth, provided updates Thursday on the task forces' operations.Also read: ‘We’ll see in six months…’: Trump reacts to Putin claiming sanctions won’t harm Russia
Bondi said the task forces have taken more than 3,200 violent gang members and drug dealers off the streets and seized 58,000 kilos of cocaine, which she said would fill one and a half swimming pools, and 2,300 kilos of fentanyl powder.
"We're dismantling the cartels and we are taking the leaders into custody," Bondi said.
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