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Southern Command Commander’s Message to Iwo Jima Troops on Drug Fight

southern Command Commander Addresses‍ Troops Deployed Against Caribbean Drug Cartels

A ⁢recently released video shows U.S.Southern Command Commander Alvin Holsey delivering a message to service members aboard the USS Iwo Jima,⁢ currently deployed in the Caribbean.The deployment is focused on countering⁣ drug cartels operating in the region, including the Cartel of the Suns, which the previous administration ⁢designated as a terrorist organization.

Commander⁣ holsey visited⁣ the Iwo Jima on Wednesday to⁤ observe⁤ operations and reinforce the ⁣command’s priorities:⁤ dismantling ‍drug trafficking networks and safeguarding national security. ​In the video,​ he expressed gratitude to the troops for their service.

“Today I want to come aboard just to say⁢ thank you,” Holsey stated. “I am honored‍ to be aboard the⁢ Iwo ​today, which carries with ⁢it a proud legacy‍ that symbolizes American courage, sacrifice and determination. Ordinary people don’t understand what we do, and I ⁢tell ⁤them ⁣that what we do ⁣is diffrent.We aspire ‌to their greatness and beleive in their teamwork.”

Holsey emphasized‍ the combat readiness of the Southern Command and its core mission. “To be clear, we are a combat organization. ‍Our most fundamental duty ‌is to support and⁣ defend the Constitution and ensure the safety‌ and security⁢ of⁣ the ​american people. And the team that is ​here⁢ is the epitome of a lethal combat force and‌ a ​lethal combat team,” he declared.

Reflecting⁢ on his 37‍ years of service, Holsey expressed pride in serving alongside “some ⁣of America’s best.” he concluded with a direct challenge to‌ the troops: “As you move forward, I will tell you that‌ I expect you‌ to act⁣ with professionalism, determination and precision.Be strong, be bold and fight.”

To date, operations conducted by the Southern Command, in collaboration with‍ the U.S. War Department and other agencies, have resulted​ in the apprehension of ​nearly 70 suspected drug traffickers and the seizure of over 15 vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific.

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