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Operation Pacific Viper ELIMINATES narco-terrorists in the Eastern Pacific. On Tuesday, U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Munro interdicted over 20,000 pounds of cocaine in a single mission - more than 7.5 million potentially lethal doses. MAKE AMERICA SAFE AGAIN.

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🇺🇸 COAST GUARD HELICOPTER SNIPER TAKES OUT NARCO-BOAT - 20,000 POUNDS OF COCAINE SEIZED In the Eastern Pacific, the U.S. Coast Guard demonstrated a lethal new edge in drug interdiction. As part of Operation Pacific Viper, a sniper from the Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron (HITRON) disabled a go-fast vessel mid-chase, crippling its engines and allowing the Cutter Munro to seize more than 20,000 pounds of cocaine - the largest haul ever for a national security cutter in a single go-fast operation. The seizure represents over 7.5 million potentially lethal doses, a stark reminder of the scale of the U.S. drug crisis. Go-fast vessels, designed to outrun maritime patrols, are now no match for precision snipers paired with aerial and naval coordination. Operation Pacific Viper, launched in August, reflects the Trump administration’s aggressive strategy: Pairing military precision with law enforcement to choke supply chains from Latin American cartels. This move is strategic signaling. The Coast Guard is expanding its ability to disrupt trafficking networks far from U.S. shores, integrating helicopter snipers, cutters, and naval intelligence. With the U.S. declaring cartels like Sinaloa and Tren de Aragua as foreign terrorist organizations, operations now blur traditional law enforcement and military lines, turning interdiction into a high-stakes anti-narco campaign. Traffickers will adapt quickly - smaller vessels, stealthier routes, or drone-assisted transport. But for now, the combination of sniper precision, cutter firepower, and intelligence coordination sets a new standard. The Coast Guard is effectively saying: narco-boats have nowhere to hide, and Operation Pacific Viper is just warming up. The drug war is going kinetic, and the U.S. is showing it can hit hard - even in the middle of the Pacific. Source: Visegrád 24, Fox News

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