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Unidentified speaker defends U.S. counterdrug operation, accuses Maduro regime of narco‑terrorism

Unidentified remarks · November 13, 2025

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Summary

An unidentified speaker said the president ordered an ongoing counterdrug operation to defend U.S. national security and accused Venezuela’s Maduro regime of facilitating drug shipments and being "indicted in the Southern District of the United States for narco terrorism." The transcript records no response or formal action.

Speaker 1, an unidentified speaker, said the president ordered a counterdrug operation “in defense of our country” and described the mission as ongoing. “Again, going back, look, this is a counter drug operation,” the speaker said, adding that it “continues” and “is ongoing.”

The speaker framed the operation as a national-security response, saying it could cease if the activities the operation targets were to stop. “It can stop tomorrow if they start stop sending drug votes,” the speaker said; the transcript’s wording "drug votes" is unclear and may reflect a transcription error or misspeaking.

The speaker leveled a direct accusation at the Maduro regime in Venezuela, calling it “a narco terrorist organ regime indicted in the Southern District of the United States for narco terrorism.” The statement in the transcript attributes the allegation to Speaker 1; the excerpt contains no independent confirmation of the indictment or supporting legal citations beyond what the speaker asserted.

The speaker also accused the regime of acting as a transshipment organization that permits criminal groups to operate from its territory. “They allow drugs to be shipped. They openly cooperate with the shipping of these drugs towards The United States and Europe,” the speaker said, characterizing the alleged cooperation as part of the rationale for U.S. defensive action.

The transcript contains only the speaker’s assertions and does not record any rebuttal, corroboration, or formal vote. No government office, specific legal case number, or named prosecutor is cited in the excerpt. The remarks present allegations and policy justification but do not, in this passage, provide documentary evidence or record formal enforcement actions beyond the description of an ongoing operation.

The transcript excerpt ends with a reiteration of the administration’s national‑security rationale: “the president is gonna defend the national interest and national security of The United States, which is under threat by these by these, terrorist organizations.”

No policy decision, motion, or vote is recorded in this excerpt of the transcript; the remarks are presented as a set of assertions by a single unidentified speaker.