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    Fentanyl has been classified as a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD) after it claimed the lives of 57,000 Americans in 2025. The order directs the Attorney General, Defense, Homeland Security, State, and Treasury to treat illicit fentanyl networks as national‑security targets. The Secretary of War must update military guidelines on “chemical” incidents to include fentanyl, opening the door for enhanced border security.

    The designation will allow the federal government to expand surveillance and increase sanctions. The US military may increase or begin paramilitary operations against cartels or nations that are believed to be weaponizing fentanyl against the American people.

    Mexico, China, Venezuela, and even Canada are now potential harbors of WMD.

    This is not merely a drug problem. It is a national security failure. When a substance can kill tens of thousands of people annually, hollow out entire communities, overwhelm hospitals, destroy labor participation, and destabilize law enforcement, it qualifies as a weapon of mass destruction even if it does not fit some Cold War definition.

    Tens of thousands of Americans are dying every year from this chemical that has found its way into to every state in the nation. Of the 72,776 overdose deaths in the US this year, 70% were due to fentanyl. Overdose deaths have surged in the past decade from 3,105 in 2013 to over 70,000 annually by 2022, according to the CDC.

    “Illicit fentanyl is closer to a chemical weapon than a narcotic.  Two milligrams, an almost undetectable trace amount equivalent to 10 to 15 grains of table salt, constitutes a lethal dose.  Hundreds of thousands of Americans have died from fentanyl overdoses,” the White House noted.

    Open border policies were detrimental to national security and nations importing this substance must be held accountable for their own lack of oversight. It is unfortunate that this label will heighten hostilities, but the contrast is turning a blind eye as communities are devastated.



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