President Donald Trump dramatically escalated the U.S. war against fentanyl by designating the drug as a weapon of mass destruction.
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The president has revived the 2003 logic he once decried by classifying fentanyl as WMD and declaring a unilateral blockade.
President Trump signed an order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, directing agencies to do more to combat the drug.
The term ‘weapon of mass destruction’ has also been hotly debated in American politics since the U.S. invasion of Iraq.