In this gripping episode, we sit down with former DEA Special Agent and author Leo Silva to discuss the evolving landscape of the illicit drug trade and the growing sophistication of cartel operations. Drawing from his experiences detailed in Reign of Terror, Silva provides a firsthand account of how organizations like Los Zetas have transformed from traditional drug traffickers into highly organized, militarized criminal enterprises.
We explore the new challenges law enforcement faces, including the cartels' use of advanced technology, encrypted communications, and financial networks that rival those of legitimate corporations. Silva also sheds light on the increasing dangers posed by synthetic drugs like fentanyl, the deep-rooted corruption that enables these networks to thrive, and the shifting alliances that make combating them even more complex.
Throughout the discussion, Silva shares powerful stories of resilience, the personal toll of fighting the war on drugs, and what steps must be taken to curb the growing influence of cartels.
In this episode, we discuss:
- How the Zetas cartel pioneered a new level of brutality and control
- Why Mexico’s war on drugs has failed—and how it impacts the U.S.
- The role China plays in fueling the fentanyl crisis
- How law enforcement can fight back using anti-terror tactics
- What every American should know about how fentanyl gets into our streets
You can learn more about Agent Leo Silva’s work in his book “Reign of Terror.”