Here’s why the strike was lawful under U.S. war powers and our hemispheric doctrines.
America isn’t powerless in our own hemisphere. In this video, Clifford Ribner reveals why the strike on a Venezuela-linked drug boat was not only justified—it was constitutional, grounded in our longstanding hemispheric doctrines and the President’s authority to protect Americans.
Watch to learn, in plain English:
– How the Monroe Doctrine and Roosevelt Corollary frame U.S. action against hostile regimes and their proxies.
– Why this wasn’t “just another drug bust,” and how fentanyl counterfeits change the moral and legal calculus.
– The core war-powers logic for targeting narco-operations at sea tied to Maduro’s regime.
– Why modern contraband laws empower cartels—and the simple policy shift that would starve them.
– The key constitutional cases you should know to follow this debate.
If you care about the Constitution, American security, and moral clarity, this one’s for you.
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Clifford Ribner is a Tax Lawyer, Litigator, and Trial Lawyer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma and he is the author of Freedom’s Last Stand – A Common Sense Guide to Understanding the Tyranny of Collectivist Ideology and How We The People Can Recover Our Stolen Constitutional Rights.
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