Washington, D.C. – July 19, 2025, 07:30 AM CDT – Alarming evidence has emerged suggesting that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has intentionally flooded the United States with fentanyl through the southern border, marking a calculated attack on American society. This revelation, based on intercepted shipments and intelligence reports, points to a strategic campaign using Mexican cartels as conduits, with the drug’s precursors originating from China. The crisis, killing over 75,000 Americans annually, is now being framed as an act of chemical warfare by U.S. officials. Recent seizures by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) uncovered over 27,000 pounds of fentanyl at the southern border in the past year, with chemical analyses tracing the precursors back to Chinese manufacturers. Intelligence suggests the CCP subsidizes these producers, offering tax rebates and turning a blind eye to online sales of illicit substances. This follows a 2019 ban on finished fentanyl in China, which shifted production to precursor chemicals smuggled to Mexico, where cartels finalize the drug for U.S. distribution. The Select Committee on the CCP’s April 2024 findings corroborate this, highlighting Beijing’s role in sustaining the supply chain. Experts argue this is no accident. The CCP’s inaction against trafficking networks, despite U.S. pleas and evidence, alongside its economic incentives, suggests intent to destabilize America. Former DEA official Derek Maltz called it “drug warfare,” noting the drug’s targeting of young adults aged 18-45, America’s workforce backbone. The timing aligns with heightened U.S.-China tensions, including trade disputes and Taiwan issues, fueling speculation of geopolitical motives. The Biden administration’s past diplomacy with China yielded limited results, with Beijing resuming cooperation only after pressure. However, President Trump’s recent 10% tariff on Chinese goods, effective February 2025, signals a tougher stance, citing fentanyl as a national emergency. Public outrage on X reflects growing calls for retaliation, with some labeling it a “reverse Opium War. “The White House is now considering sanctions and indictments against Chinese firms, while CBP intensifies border operations. This attack, if proven deliberate, could redefine U.S.-China relations, demanding a robust response to protect American lives and sovereignty.
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