Former SEAL Team 6 operator Trey Lindsey recalls rescuing hostages and confronting terrorists, then argues that the arrest of Nicolás Maduro marks a historic shift: America is ending the era of narco‑states, Marxist accomplices, and double‑game regimes in the Western Hemisphere.
Former intelligence officer D.W. Wilber recalls witnessing communist oppression in Berlin and warns that today’s romanticized view of socialism and communism ignores a century of gulags, killing fields, and mass graves that always follow the same pattern.
Retired SWAT Commander Darcy Leutzinger argues that fentanyl is not a conventional drug problem but a weaponized supply chain, built on Chinese precursor chemicals and the Sinaloa Cartel, that is mass‑poisoning Americans and demanding aggressive enforcement.
Former U.S. intelligence officer Dino Buloha argues that the Chinese Communist Party is waging an undeclared, multi‑domain war on America, with the evidence visible in U.S. court cases—and warns that only hard reciprocity and enforcement can close the gap.
Leigh Scott makes the case that America’s true radicalism was its founding belief in God‑given rights and constitutional liberty, and that the real task today is restoring those principles through an America First, humanity‑first vision.
Chinese criminal networks are expanding across Latin America and the Caribbean, supplying fentanyl precursors, laundering billions, and driving human smuggling—creating a converging criminal, intelligence, and geopolitical threat that U.S. leaders can no longer ignore.