
Mark Levin Podcast 12/1/25 - Unpacking America's Drug War: The Fight Against Narco-Terrorism
Dec 2, 2025
Venezuela's regime, linked with hostile nations, is accused of poisoning the U.S. through drug trafficking. A comparison is drawn to a past military intervention against a drug lord, highlighting the need for decisive action. Candidates are urged to clarify their stance on controversial figures as a moral litmus test. The discussion touches on the radicalizing influence of the internet and foreign funding in American institutions, while advocating for a reformed immigration system focused on vetting and assimilation.
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Narco-States Can Justify Military Response
- Mark Levin compares the Panama invasion (Operation Just Cause) to actions against narco-states that directly harm Americans.
- He argues military action can be justified when a foreign government uses state power to flood the U.S. with deadly drugs.
Drugs As Narco-Terrorism, Not Just Crimes
- Levin rejects claims that actions against narco-terrorists are purely criminal matters and not military ones.
- He says defending Americans from foreign governments that intentionally poison the homeland can lawfully require lethal targeting.
Verify Congressional Briefings Before Condemning
- Congress has been briefed and dozens of members reviewed classified materials related to strikes.
- Levin advises listeners to scrutinize claims of non-consultation since key committees were reportedly informed.



