The idea that a cartel sub carried intel against a us navy ship is honestly scarier than the cocaine itself.
That’s why they risked everything—intel is worth more than drugs on the black market.
No matter how stealthy, a narco-sub can’t outsmart the sonar of a us navy ship forever.
Unless they start using military-level tech. Then every us navy ship will face real trouble.
What impressed me most was the restraint. A us navy ship could have blown it up instantly but chose boarding.
Yeah, but some viewers think the Navy should stop taking risks and just sink these subs outright.
If they had sunk it, we’d never know about the secret intel. That’s why the us navy ship’s choice mattered.
The speedboats charging at a us navy ship felt like a suicide mission.
Or maybe it was a distraction so another narco-sub could slip past while Kidd was busy.
Good point. A us navy ship can’t be everywhere at once.
The cartel knows every clash gives them free publicity—they brag about fighting a us navy ship.
But the reality is, those bragging rights come at the cost of destroyed boats and arrested crews.
The phrase “criminal navy” really hit me. It feels like these cartels want to become rivals to a us navy ship.
And that’s exactly why America has to respond hard each time.
I wonder how allies like Colombia or Mexico feel, knowing cartels can openly fight a us navy ship.
Probably nervous, but also relieved the U.S. is taking the lead.
The whole battle shows one truth: a us navy ship isn’t just protecting America, it’s protecting global trade.
True, if sea lanes collapse, everyone pays the price.
I still think the Coast Guard deserves more credit. Without them, the us navy ship might not have gotten control so fast.
It was teamwork. Navy, Coast Guard, and aircraft—nobody wins alone.
Imagine if one cartel boat had slipped through. People would say the us navy ship failed.
Exactly. That’s the pressure—they must win every time, no exceptions.
The rules of engagement show that even under fire, a us navy ship won’t rush to kill.
That’s what makes the Navy professional—law first, then force.
Do you think cartels could ever field an actual fleet against a us navy ship?
A fleet? Maybe small, but nothing that could outlast even one destroyer.
The thought of nuclear-powered narco-subs is crazy. But if it ever happens, even a us navy ship will face nightmares.
That’s why constant innovation matters—each us navy ship must evolve as fast as the threats.
The night battle felt like something from a movie, but it’s real life for every us navy ship out there.
Real life, and a reminder the ocean is never truly safe.