
The Tucker Carlson Show Tucker and Col. MacGregor Warn How Neocons Are Exploiting the Drug Crisis to Drag America Into War
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Oct 30, 2025 Colonel Douglas McGregor, a retired U.S. Army officer known for his insights on military strategy, joins recovering addict Ginny Burton, who advocates for effective recovery methods. They delve into the risks of U.S. intervention in Venezuela, emphasizing that military action won't solve America's drug crisis. Ginny critiques harm-reduction policies, asserting they perpetuate dependency. Both stress the need for a focus on domestic solutions rather than foreign distractions, urging accountability and effective recovery programs.
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Mysterious Push For Regime Change
- U.S. policy makers are preparing for possible regime-change action in Venezuela with a naval task force nearby.
- Tucker Carlson argues the publicly given reasons (drugs, Hezbollah, democracy) do not convincingly justify that escalation.
Venezuela Is Not The Main Drug Source
- Most U.S. fentanyl and meth originate in Mexico, while cocaine comes from Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia.
- Carlson highlights that Venezuela is not the main source of the drugs driving America's opioid crisis.
Prioritize Deporting Drug Traffickers
- Use immigration enforcement to remove foreign national drug traffickers operating in U.S. communities.
- Deporting traffickers and targeting retail distribution would directly improve public safety.


