The United Nations is once again lecturing the United States — this time for taking decisive action against drug cartels operating in international waters. In a stunning statement Friday, U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk denounced U.S. military strikes against cartel-run boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific, calling them “unacceptable” and demanding they stop immediately.
Türk, an Austrian-born career bureaucrat with a long record of criticizing Western nations, said through his spokeswoman that “these attacks and their mounting human cost are unacceptable. The U.S. must halt such attacks and take all measures necessary to prevent the extrajudicial killing of people aboard these boats.” He further claimed that “airstrikes by the United States of America on boats in the Caribbean and in the Pacific violate international human rights law.”
While the U.N. wrings its hands over the “rights” of cartel operatives, the reality on the ground — and sea — tells a different story. These strikes are part of a broader counter-narcotics campaign launched under President Donald Trump to disrupt the deadly flow of drugs from South America into the U.S. homeland. The administration has made clear that the mission is about defending Americans from what it rightly labels as narco-terrorism.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, announcing the latest strike against a drug-laden vessel in the eastern Pacific, reaffirmed the administration’s resolve: “We will stop at nothing to defend our homeland and our citizens. We will track them, kill them, and dismantle their networks throughout our hemisphere — at the times and places of our choosing.”
Four traffickers aboard the vessel were killed, marking the 14th successful strike since the operation began in early September. The total number of cartel operatives neutralized stands at 61.
This campaign underscores a simple truth: the Trump administration is treating the border crisis and drug epidemic as national security threats, not political talking points. While global institutions like the U.N. lecture about “human rights” for cartel members, American families continue to lose loved ones every day to fentanyl and other poisons these same networks traffic across our borders.
What’s truly “unacceptable” isn’t the U.S. defending itself — it’s the arrogance of unelected global bureaucrats telling a sovereign nation it can’t protect its citizens from organized killers. The U.N. has no problem looking the other way when authoritarian regimes commit atrocities, yet rushes to scold America for destroying drug boats. It’s a clear reminder that global elites remain detached from the real human cost of their own inaction.
Once again, Washington’s America First policy has collided head-on with the U.N.’s globalist agenda — and once again, the contrast couldn’t be clearer: one side defends sovereignty and safety; the other protects criminals in the name of “rights.”














“F” the UN what are those wipes doing to stop all of the smuggling? NOTHING! Because all the UN has ever done is issue nasty letters. The Cartels wipe thier butts with those letters. Cowards will never be leaders.
TY! So true! @ss wipes and cowards! US has more allies than them, they should wag their finger up theirs.
The UN is a useless conniving group of grifters, phedophiles and communist supporters. Kick them out of USA along with WHO.
I agree, especially after the shit they pulled on Trump and Melania!
Tell the UN TO GO FU## itself!
The UN, EU,WHO , AND NATO are nothing but grifters! If they did what they’re supposed to do,we wouldn’t have to negotiate peace. They’re just butt hurt because Trump wants everyone else to pay their share. Same with tariffs, time for equal returns. The whole thing is set up as extortion against the US, I approve Trump taking the USA out of any organization that wants money for nothing! The US doesn’t have to prove to anyone else his authority to protect the country! This goes for judges and representatives!! I’ve never seen this much defiance against any sitting President!