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The conversation shifts toward the role of Colombia as a key producer of cocaine, where the speaker advocates for knocking out clandestine drug manufacturing facilities. While stopping short of declaring plans for such operations, the speaker expresses pride in the possibility of dismantling these factories to save lives.
"Would I knock out those factories? I would be proud to do it," he asserts. The goal, evidently, is to disrupt the supply chain at its source, which could significantly reduce the flow of powerful drugs like fentanyl and cocaine into the U.S.