Trump's fentanyl WMD order prompts US-China cooperation talks, Canada outreach

Following President-elect Donald Trump's executive order last week designating fentanyl a 'weapon of mass destruction,' analysts note it aligns with ongoing US-China anti-drug efforts without straining ties. Canada is separately seeking deeper collaboration with China to curb fentanyl precursors entering North America.

Trump's executive order, signed on December 15 amid honors for border-securing troops, frames fentanyl trafficking by cartels as a national security and terrorism threat, warning of its potential weaponization for mass attacks. It directs top officials—including secretaries of state, defense, and homeland security—to intensify responses, building on prior cartel designations and maritime strikes.

Though not naming countries, the move underscores fentanyl's deadliness (as little as 2mg lethal) and addresses emerging synthetics like nitazenes. Trump highlighted 200,000-300,000 annual US deaths, though official data shows lower overdose totals.

Analysts view the WMD label as 'not necessarily bad' for US-China relations, given bilateral cooperation on the opioid crisis amid tensions over trade and Taiwan. Separately, Canada's fentanyl tsar Kevin Brosseau told Bloomberg his nation wants closer ties with China to block precursors, stressing it's collaborative, not accusatory.

The order escalates federal tools against cartels, potentially aiding international partnerships to stem cross-border flows.

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President Trump signs executive order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, honoring U.S. troops securing the Mexico border.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, a move his administration says will intensify federal efforts against the cartels that produce and traffic the drug. The announcement came as Trump honored troops involved in securing the U.S.-Mexico border.

In his first year back in the White House, President Trump has overhauled US drug policy, abandoning the Biden administration's public health strategies in favor of aggressive military actions against fentanyl trafficking. Experts warn that these changes, including deep cuts to treatment programs, could reverse recent declines in overdose deaths. The pivot includes designating fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction and launching naval strikes on suspected drug boats.

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Mexican authorities have seized approximately 14 million doses of fentanyl from a clandestine laboratory and warehouse in Colima state. The operation resulted in the arrest of six individuals. This haul is part of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking amid heightened U.S.-Mexico tensions over cartels.

Law enforcement agencies from China and the United States have cooperated to crack a major cocaine smuggling case, Chinese police said Tuesday. Acting on intelligence from the US Drug Enforcement Administration, Chinese authorities seized 430 kilograms of smuggled cocaine at Yantian Port in Shenzhen on November 26.

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has said he is willing to hold “serious” talks with the United States on combating drug trafficking and suggested U.S. companies could invest in Venezuela’s oil sector, as the Trump administration escalates interdiction strikes and steps up pressure on Caracas.

The U.S. military carried out a lethal strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean on February 13, 2026, killing three people. This operation, directed by Gen. Francis L. Donovan of U.S. Southern Command, is part of Operation Southern Spear aimed at disrupting narcotics trafficking networks. No U.S. personnel were harmed in the action.

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On Wednesday, United States authorities charged Chinese nationals and companies in two separate cases with offenses including conspiring to smuggle advanced AI chips to China and drug trafficking with money laundering. One case involves smuggling American-made AI chips via Thailand, the other an alleged fentanyl supply chain.

 

 

 

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