While America Argues Over Pronouns Global Criminals Nearly Sold Nukes to Terrorists

Let’s get this straight: while Americans are busy arguing about gender pronouns and tearing down historical statues, global criminals are out there trying to sell nuclear bomb materials to terrorists. Takeshi Ebisawa, a Japanese national, wasn’t dealing with small-time crime. He was trafficking uranium and actual weapons-grade plutonium—enough to threaten not just one city, but the world. And who was he trying to sell it to? Supposed Iranian agents, the people leading Iran’s quest for nuclear power—one of America’s deadliest enemies. This is what happens when the West is distracted by woke nonsense, while our real enemies are hard at work.

It took undercover DEA agents, not Ivy League “experts” or D.C. paper-pushers, to stop this international menace. Ebisawa’s crime web stretched from Japan to Thailand, Burma, and the United States. He thought he was dealing with Iranian generals and was ready to swap nukes for U.S. military weapons, all while shipping enough deadly drugs to New York to flood our streets with heroin and meth. Liberals want to “reimagine policing”—maybe they should reimagine just how lucky we are to still have brave law enforcement stopping global disaster where globalism only creates chaos.

The government’s own records show the samples Ebisawa’s crew offered up were the real deal: uranium, thorium, and weapons-grade plutonium. If he’d succeeded, we could be talking about a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, right under President Biden’s nose. And let’s not forget the narcotics. While Democrat-run cities coddle criminals and push for softer sentencing, international cartels are targeting Americans—using our open society to dump poison into our communities. This maniac tried to turn New York into his own personal dumping ground for heroin and meth, just to line his pockets and arm foreign insurgents.

Globalist elites always preach about “world cooperation,” but it was old-fashioned American know-how, grit, and real law enforcement that shut this down. Bureaucrats in fancy offices didn’t stop Ebisawa—it took years of boots-on-the-ground work, international coordination, and guts. Maybe instead of funding drag shows in foreign countries or sending billions to pet projects overseas, our government should double down on stopping real threats. No amount of DEI buzzwords will keep plutonium off our streets. It’s results that matter.

Ebisawa got 20 years behind bars. Frankly, that’s not enough for a guy ready to arm terrorists with nukes and bury our children under a mountain of drugs. But at least he’s off the streets, thanks to the real heroes—the agents and prosecutors who still believe in America’s security. Meanwhile, the left can keep living in fantasyland, pretending the world is a safer, kinder place. Here’s a question: when will the liberals wake up and realize that open borders and soft-on-crime policies make us all targets? By the time they do, it could be too late.

Source: Townhall


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