Trump signs executive order reclassifying fentanyl as weapon of mass destruction
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday at the White House in Washington, declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, dramatically expanding the US government’s authority to fight the synthetic opioid blamed for tens of thousands of American overdose deaths each year.
The designation, unprecedented for a narcotic, signalled Trump’s intent to treat fentanyl not merely as a public health crisis but as a national security threat on a par with chemical warfare.
The classification empowers the Pentagon to assist law enforcement and allows intelligence agencies to deploy against drug traffickers the tools normally reserved for countering weapons proliferation.
"We're formally classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, which is what it is," Trump said at a White House event honouring servicemembers tasked with helping to police the U.S. southern border with Mexico. "They're trying to drug out our country."
"Illicit fentanyl is closer to a chemical weapon than a narcotic," Trump’s order said.
Trump’s designation of drug cartels this year as foreign terrorist organisations opened the door to military action against them. Since early September, the Trump administration carried out more than 20 strikes against suspected drug vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, killing more than 80 people.
Legal experts say the strikes may be illegal. There has been little or no proof made public that the boats were carrying drugs or that it was necessary to destroy them rather than stop them, seize their cargo and question those on board.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Wednesday found that a broad swath of Americans oppose the U.S. military’s campaign of deadly strikes on the boats, including about one-fifth of Trump’s Republicans.
Trump has repeatedly threatened strikes on land in Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico to battle drug trafficking. In a sweeping strategy document published last week, Trump said his administration’s foreign policy focus would be on reasserting U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
Mexico is the largest source of U.S.-bound illicit fentanyl. Many of the chemicals used to manufacture the drug are sourced from China. The opioid is a leading cause of U.S. overdose deaths.
The classification empowers the Pentagon to assist law enforcement and allows intelligence agencies to deploy against drug traffickers the tools normally reserved for countering weapons proliferation.
"We're formally classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, which is what it is," Trump said at a White House event honouring servicemembers tasked with helping to police the U.S. southern border with Mexico. "They're trying to drug out our country."
"Illicit fentanyl is closer to a chemical weapon than a narcotic," Trump’s order said.
Trump’s designation of drug cartels this year as foreign terrorist organisations opened the door to military action against them. Since early September, the Trump administration carried out more than 20 strikes against suspected drug vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, killing more than 80 people.
Legal experts say the strikes may be illegal. There has been little or no proof made public that the boats were carrying drugs or that it was necessary to destroy them rather than stop them, seize their cargo and question those on board.
Trump has repeatedly threatened strikes on land in Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico to battle drug trafficking. In a sweeping strategy document published last week, Trump said his administration’s foreign policy focus would be on reasserting U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
Mexico is the largest source of U.S.-bound illicit fentanyl. Many of the chemicals used to manufacture the drug are sourced from China. The opioid is a leading cause of U.S. overdose deaths.
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