Is Trump’s “Fentanyl as a WMD” Executive Order a Setup for War and Crackdowns?
By Tina Winterlik (Zipolita)
What’s Happening?
Recent reports suggest that Donald Trump is preparing an Executive Order (EO) to declare illicit fentanyl a "Weapon of Mass Destruction" (WMD). This could have huge consequences, not just for drug policy, but for international relations, policing, and human rights.
According to sources, the draft EO has been circulating among top U.S. agencies, including Homeland Security, Defense, Justice, and State. The document reportedly states that fentanyl is a WMD under 50 U.S.C. Section 2902 and orders an aggressive government response.
Why Does This Matter?
On the surface, fighting fentanyl sounds good. But declaring it a WMD could be a backdoor for militarization, domestic crackdowns, and even invasions.
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Pretext for Military Action
- The U.S. could use this WMD designation to justify military operations in Mexico, Canada, or other countries linked to fentanyl production.
- This follows the same pattern as the Iraq War, where WMDs were used as an excuse for invasion.
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Harsher Laws & Police Crackdowns
- Treating fentanyl as a WMD could expand policing, surveillance, and mass arrests inside the U.S.
- This might mean more raids on marginalized communities, targeting unhoused people and addicts under "national security" laws.
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Threat to Canada & Other Nations
- The U.S. has long pressured Canada on border security and drug enforcement.
- Could this be used as an excuse for U.S. intervention in Canadian affairs? Would Canada resist, or go along with it?
Haven’t We Seen This Before?
Yes! The U.S. government has a history of creating crises to justify war and repression.
- Iraq War (2003): The Bush administration lied about WMDs to justify invading Iraq.
- War on Drugs: Used as a cover for U.S. intervention in Latin America, harming millions.
- Post-9/11 Patriot Act: Introduced mass surveillance and attacks on civil liberties.
Now, Trump (or any future leader) could use fentanyl to push for another wave of militarization.
What Can We Do?
This isn’t about ignoring the fentanyl crisis. It’s about stopping the government from using it as an excuse for war and repression.
- Spread Awareness – Mainstream media won’t tell the whole truth, so we have to.
- Question the Narrative – Why now? Who benefits?
- Support Resistance Movements – Activists in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America are already fighting back against militarization.
- Stay Vigilant – Watch for government overreach, new laws, and aggressive policies.
The fentanyl crisis should be treated as a public health issue, not an excuse for war. We’ve been lied to before. Let’s not fall for it again.
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