
Fentanyl and Cartels Highlighted as Major Threats in U.S. Intelligence Report
The U.S. intelligence community's 2025 Annual Threat Assessment has spotlighted the escalating dangers posed by fentanyl and drug cartels, marking them as significant national security threats. The report, released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, emphasizes the severe impact of these issues on American society and security.
Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, now a political commentator, was notably questioned about the omission of climate change from the threat assessment during a recent interview. Gabbard, who has been vocal about various national security issues, did not directly address the exclusion but highlighted the immediate threats posed by drug cartels and the fentanyl crisis.
President Trump's administration has also focused on these threats, with recent statements underscoring the need for robust action against cartels. The administration's approach aligns with the intelligence community's findings, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the fentanyl epidemic and the power of drug cartels.