Trump Brands Fentanyl A “Weapon Of Mass Destruction”
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order designating fentanyl as a “weapon of mass destruction”and classifying it as a potential chemical weapon. The move is part of the administration’s broader effort to prevent the entry of illicit drugs into the US. The order instructs the Pentagon and Justice Department to intensify efforts against the production and distribution of the drug. “[The move] unleashes every tool to combat the cartels and foreign networks responsible for flooding communities with this deadly substance,” the White House said. It also warned that the drug could be weaponized for “concentrated, large-scale terror attacks by organized adversaries,” a claim that has drawn skepticism from drug policy experts. Jonathan Caulkins, a Carnegie Mellon professor specializing in drugs, crime, and violence, told Stat News that “neither terrorist organizations nor militaries are using fentanyl as a weapon.” Trump likened the drug to explosive devices, saying that “no bomb does what this is doing,” describing the order as “historic.” Under US law, weapons of mass destruction include “any weapon involving a biological agent, toxin, or vector.” The formalization of this designation follows President Trump’s approval of unprecedented airstrikes targeting alleged drug-carrying boats traveling from Venezuela in the Caribbean.

