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00:02Welcome, everyone. I hope you guys are doing great wherever you're watching from today.
00:06I'm filming this on May 30th. All information is up to date. As of May 30th, in the United
00:11States military, on the orders of President Donald Trump. And senior military leadership
00:16has launched another boat strike. One of the most devastating boat strikes we have seen so far.
00:20On top of that, the United States Marines are mobilizing in the region, and it looks like
00:24things could really start ticking up a few notches. So, we're going to break it all down.
00:29We're going to show you the video footage. Now, let's get into it. So, I'm going to throw this
00:34up on the screen for you right away. It says, on May 29th, at the direction of SouthCom Commander
00:39General Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike
00:45on a vessel operated by designated terrorist organizations. Intelligence confirmed the
00:50vessel was transiting along known narcotic trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific.
00:54So, again, this is on the side of Mexico, not in the Caribbean, and was engaged in
01:00narcotrafficking operations. Three male narcotic terrorists were killed during the action.
01:04No U.S. military forces were harmed. SouthCom is unwavering in its commitment to applying total
01:09systemic friction to the cartel. So, we're going to go full screen here.
01:13So, right before we watch this get blown up, what do you see here? You can see clearly in the
01:18boat,
01:18a lot of packages, a lot of the big wrapped up bundles of stuff that they have, where they carry
01:23the narcotics, where they carry the drugs. You can see three big engines. This is clearly a drug
01:28trafficking boat. People will try to tell you it's a fishing boat. No, it's not. It is clearly a drug
01:33trafficking boat. Now, let's watch it get vaporized right there. Boom. Clean hit, direct hit. And there it
01:40is burning. Absolutely torched. Let's watch it again. Just a massive... It was a hellfire missile?
01:46Was it a drone strike? It was a C-130J Ghost Rider hitting it with its rockets or cannons? I
01:52mean,
01:53look at that. I'm going to put that on the screen there. You can see all of the stuff,
01:57all the packaging in the water now. So, anyone who's going to try to claim, oh, this isn't a
02:02drug boat. This is a bunch of fishermen. What is all that? What is all that? So, yet again, we
02:07continue
02:07to keep the pressure on. At the same time, the Joint Interagency Task Force, South, is doing a major
02:12drug bust. It says, GIFS and Costa Rica forces delivered a massive blow to illicit trafficking
02:19in an integrated maritime interdiction. A total of 1,500 kilo. So, right here, this is the people
02:26who've been arrested. And there is a look at all of their illegal drugs that they were carrying.
02:30More right here. This was off the coast of Colombia. You can see the packages right there. So, the Interagency
02:35Task Force is the United States of America, our regional partners, coming together to stop the
02:40flow of this poison into our country. In this one, I did show this the other day. I just want
02:46to show
02:46it again for those who might have missed it. This is where they opened up with the machine guns and
02:50then boarded the vessel. So, here they come. Boom. Machine guns are opening. Machine guns are opening.
02:57And then here they come. The commandos are coming up. And look at that boat. That is, again, I hate
03:03to repeat
03:04myself. But that is clearly a drug boat. Clearly a drug boat. And we're not going to have mercy for
03:10them. Now, at the same time, we are pushing in more United States Marines into the region.
03:15It says, America's forward deployed crisis response force, the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit,
03:21is now deployed to the Southcom area of responsibility. And then this is a quote from Southcom
03:25Commander General Francis Donovan. The Western Hemisphere is no longer a permissive environment for
03:30NARAT terrorists, criminal syndicates, or their state sponsors. With the Total Combat Force 24
03:36taking the helm of tactical operations, we are sending an unambiguous message. The United States
03:41is committed to defending our homeland and securing a prosperous, stable hemisphere alongside our enduring
03:46partners. And then if we click in here, you can see the Marines on the deck. So, we are flooding
03:51Marines into the region as we continue the strikes. Why are we doing this? Well, what has President Trump
03:56hinted at several, several times? Land operations are coming. We know for a fact that we did land
04:01operations in Ecuador. Guatemala is now letting us do land operations against the cartels there.
04:06But the big one that remains, of course, is Mexico. And then, right here, another look at the Marines
04:11that have deployed. It said, US Marines with the Maritime Raid Force Lateral Combat Force 24
04:17approach. A UH-1Y Venom helicopter assigned a Marine Medium Tilt Rotor Squadron 365. The 24th Marine
04:25Expedition Air Unit during a maritime interdiction operation. Full mission profile rehearsal aboard
04:31the San Antonio class amphibious transport dock, the USS Fort Lauderdale. So again, the Marines remain
04:37on high alert. They are in the region. They are ready to rock and roll if necessary. Now, this might
04:43be
04:43the most fascinating part about this. While we're doing the drug strikes, while we're taking out the boats,
04:48while we're expanding ground operations, the US military, this is crazy, met with the Cuban military
04:54leadership. And right here, let's read. It says, SouthCom Commander General Francis L. Donovan met with
05:01Army Corps General, General Roberto Lara Stulongo, I believe is how you pronounce that, First Deputy,
05:07First Deputy Minister, the Chief of General Staff, and other senior leaders from the Cuban military today
05:12at the perimeter of the NA Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for a brief exchange on operational
05:18security matters. General Donovan also led a perimeter security assessment of the naval base
05:22and discussed force protection, safety of service members and their families, and operational readiness
05:28with base officials. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay is a vital operational logistical hub that supports US
05:34military efforts to counter threats that undermine security, stability, and democracy in our region.
05:40So, we are turning the screws on Cuba at this time. No question about it. We are turning the screws
05:45on
05:46Cuba. The CIA went into Cuba. We are cutting them off from their oil flow. And now the US military
05:52leadership met with Cuban military leadership at Guantanamo Bay, which of course is our base in Cuba.
05:57It almost seems like the Cubans to me are getting ready to surrender. They want a deal. They don't want
06:01to get the Maduro treatment that they saw go down in Venezuela. But very, very, very interesting situation
06:07developing in Cuba. So, I'm going to pull this off the screen. So, we are continuing the boat strikes.
06:12We are continuing to target these narrow terrorist pieces of garbage. We'll kill them on the water.
06:18We'll kill them on land. We'll kill them wherever we can find them, because that's what must be done.
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