Coke, Coups, and Cruise Missiles: Trump’s Real War on Drugs
Trump’s drone war, cartel pardons, and oil-fueled empire fantasies are the 80s reboot nobody asked for.
It’s happening again, not metaphorically, not spiritually— literally.
America is reliving its 1980s fever dream, just with better drones, worse hair, and a louder narcissist in charge.
We’re bombing boats in the Caribbean. We’re threatening to close Venezuelan airspace — which we don’t own, by the way. We’re greenlighting CIA “operations” to target supposed “narco-terrorists.” And we just pardoned a convicted drug-trafficking head of state, because apparently, if you smuggle cocaine but kiss the MAGA ring, you’re good to go.
Let’s be honest, this isn’t about stopping drugs. This is about controlling oil, and more importantly, about controlling us.
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This Is Iraq With a Latin Beat
You remember Iraq, right? The war they sold with lies about WMDs, but was really about controlling energy markets and flexing American dominance? Venezuela is this generation’s sequel.
Venezuela holds the largest proven oil reserves on the planet, even more than Saudi Arabia. That’s not a security threat. That’s a prize. And with Maduro still defiant and China and Russia making deals, Trump’s second-term strategy isn’t “containment.” It’s destabilization through proxy war, airstrikes, and covert ops.
However, instead of Colin Powell at the UN, we’ve got Pete Hegseth yelling “kill them all” and Trump tweeting no-fly zones like a Bond villain with a Truth Social account.
The Boat War That No One Voted For
Since September, the U.S. has launched 22 airstrikes on boats in the Caribbean and Pacific. At least 83 people are dead. The targets are allegedly narco-traffickers. The reality is that most of these boats appear to be civilian fishing vessels. Since the regime has failed to provide any proof, we must rely on press reporting, which has overwhelmingly shown no connection between drugs and those targeted.
The first strike reportedly had survivors in the water. The orders from Hegseth were reportedly: “Kill them all.” He denies it, but hey, no one’s denying the dead bodies. What followed was a “double-tap”, largely considered to be illegal and an act of war.
This isn’t a war on drugs. It’s a war on the poor, a war for regional dominance, and a war for oil dressed in the camouflage of moral panic.
Let’s Talk Hernández
While we’re blowing up boats and screaming about “cartel infiltration,” Trump just pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández, the convicted former-Honduran president who ran the country as a narco-state.
This guy took millions in cartel bribes, used the military to protect cocaine routes, and bragged about shoving coke “up the noses of the gringos.”
He was sentenced to 45 years in prison. Trump pardoned him on November 28, 2025, with a smile.
So let’s get this straight:
Poor migrants are deported as criminals.
Fishermen are vaporized without trial.
But an actual cartel puppet gets off scot-free because he played for the right geopolitical team?
The pardon is more than morally bankrupt. It’s personal. Trump’s first administration had a cozy, transactional relationship with Hernández, treating the Honduran president as a “key partner” in regional security and migration crackdowns. Despite growing evidence — including the conviction of Hernández’s brother for cocaine trafficking in 2019 — Trump’s White House doubled down on public praise and financial support. Hernández helped enforce Trump’s anti-migrant agenda in Central America. Now, Trump is returning the favor, not just by rewriting history, but by erasing a conviction pursued under the Biden DOJ for turning Honduras into a narco-state. It’s not just a pardon. It’s payback.
This isn’t foreign policy. It’s state-sponsored hypocrisy. It is also familiar.
Trump has sent billions to Argentina to support his ally, Milei, in a close election. Many speculate that this pardon is also an effort to influence the upcoming Honduran Presidential election, especially as Trump used the announcement to also reiterate his support for conservative candidate Nasry Asfura, and said that “the United States will not be throwing good money” if he loses. This is nearly identical to his words regarding the Argentine deal.
See our previous reporting on Milei, Argentina, and the Latin America connection here:
And While That’s Happening…
Trump’s 80s nostalgia trip isn’t just foreign policy. It’s domestic authoritarianism in full swing.
One of his first actions in Trump2.0 was to bring back Schedule F, turning thousands of career federal workers into disposable “at-will” employees, then used DOGE to purge them en masse.
In the last ten months, he has defunded safety-net programs under the guise of “efficiency.” Every program is underfunded, understaffed, and harder to access.
He’s fired 17 inspectors general, eliminating the people who keep corruption in check. Every judicial decision not in his favor has been demonized, even as he stuffs the courts and every available position with underqualified or political loyalists.
He immediately pardoned over 1,500 January 6 convicts, turning domestic terrorists into folk heroes. Then, the DHS received a huge budget increase and has begun aggressively recruiting the same miscreants for ICE raids throughout the nation. Hastily built and poorly managed temporary detainment camps have emerged in the harshest climates, and countless numbers have people have been deported to third-country camps, often in the most politically unstable, corrupt, and dangerous nations. His DOJ has begun investigating and indicting his political opponents, often on flimsy premises, and he has federalized National Guard troops to “assist” with ICE activities in major blue cities.
Meanwhile, Trump has sued, insulted, and threatened nearly every major media outlet, revoked press credentials, and “restructured” federal communications. Now he is reportedly going after foreign press outlets, including the BBC. And in just the last few weeks, he has doubled down on insulting and discrediting the domestic press, including a barrage of verbal attacks on female journalists, calling them everything from “piggy” and “stupid” to “ugly” and “incompetent.”
This isn’t about governance. This is about consolidating power. It is Reagan-style aesthetics, but with full-blown authoritarian intent.
This Isn’t a Rerun. It’s a Director’s Cut
Reagan had “Just Say No.” Trump has “Just Obey.” Reagan had Iran-Contra. Trump has drone strikes and Schedule F. Reagan sold weapons to traffickers. Trump pardons them outright.
Back then, the coke came in through back channels. Now, it gets a presidential pass and a prime-time pardon.
Trump isn’t just reliving his glory days. He’s doing it through executive orders, airstrikes, and an authoritarian agenda baked in. He’s adding oil terrorism, just for flair. It is like all of the worst parts of the 80s and 90s, all reimagined in gilt-laden decor that would make Liberace blush.
This is Studio 54 meets Stalinist vibes. This is sex, drugs, and state violence.
The 80s Are Back. But This Time, They’re Fascist.
In this reimagining, we aren’t getting the mixtapes, the neon, or the hair. Instead, we are reliving the coups, the coke, the cover-ups, and the carnage.
Trump’s not nostalgic for greatness. He’s nostalgic for being untouchable for the sex, the parties, the power, and the lack of consequences. Back then, he was the 80s. Now, he’s trying to make us relive it too.
But this isn’t a vibe. This is a war, and it’s being fought with lies, drones, and the full force of the American empire.
So yeah, it’s Déjà Vu. Only this time, we’ve seen the ending, and we’re still letting it happen.
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Sources:
“Trump to pardon ex‑Honduras leader serving US sentence after drug trafficking conviction,” Reuters — Nov 28, 2025
“Trump’s pardon of ex‑Honduran president Hernández injects wild card into election,” Associated Press — Nov 29, 2025
“Trump plans to pardon former Honduran president convicted of drug trafficking,” Washington Post — Nov 28, 2025
“White House blew past legal concerns in deadly strikes on drug boats,” Washington Post — Nov 22, 2025
“Hegseth order on first Caribbean boat strike, officials say: Kill them all,” Washington Post — Nov 28, 2025
“Hegseth Ordered Second Strike to Kill Caribbean Boat Survivors: Report,” Military.com — Nov 28, 2025
“Pete Hegseth denies he gave orders to ‘kill everybody’ on alleged ‘narco‑boat’,” The Guardian — Nov 29, 2025
“Congressional committees to scrutinize U.S. killing of boat strike survivors,” Washington Post — Nov 29, 2025
“Here are the Caribbean allies helping the U.S. against Venezuela,” Washington Post — Nov 29, 2025
“2025 United States military strikes on alleged drug traffickers,” Wikipedia






This reminds me of Narcos - and, well, a plot to create a forever strong man in the U.S. this is not who we should be - but, it is a continuation of Reagan-era failed policy
What should be taking place today is more evidence of Trump and his criminal enterprise disregard for its place in a civilized world
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