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Mexico, CIA reject report of US assassination campaign against cartels ...

Rebuttals come after US media report alleges that the CIA has ‘directly participated’ in deadly anti-cartel operations.Mexico’s government and the CIA have rebutted a report claiming that US intelligence agents have participated in the targeted assassinations of alleged drug cartel members in the Latin American country.The denials on Tuesday came after CNN reported that the CIA has been deeply involved in deadly operations aimed at dismantling Mexico’s drug cartels.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Honduras mayor arrested for masterminding environmentalist’s killinglist 2 of 4Sam Altman says Elon Musk wanted 90 percent of OpenAI in high-stakes triallist 3 of 4Chinese firm unveils ‘transformer’ style manned robotlist 4 of 4Starmer at risk because he pushed Labour to be ‘new Conservative Party’end of listCIA operatives have “directly participated” in several attacks on drug trafficking syndicates since last year, including a car explosion in March that killed Francisco Beltran, an alleged member of the Sinaloa Cartel, CNN reported, citing multiple unnamed sources.The operations have mostly targeted mid-level cartel members, with the CIA’s involvement ranging from “passive intelligence sharing” to “direct participation in assassination operations”, CNN reported.In a social media post, CIA spokesperson Liz Lyons said the CNN report was “false and salacious” and “serves as nothing more than a PR campaign for the cartels and puts American lives at risk”.Mexico’s Secretary of Security Omar Garcia Harfuch also challenged the report, saying the government “categorically rejects any version that seeks to normalise, justify, or suggest the existence of lethal, covert, or unilateral operations by foreign agencies on national territory”.“Cooperation with the United States exists, is important, and has yielded relevant results for both countries,” Harfuch said in a post on X.“However, it is carried out under clear principles: respect for sovereignty, shared responsibility, mutual trust, and cooperation without subordination.”CNN did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the Mexican government and the CIA’s rebuttals.Since returning to the White House in January last year, US President Donald Trump has targeted Latin American drug trafficking gangs in an aggressive campaign that critics say has overstepped legal and presidential norms.Trump’s administration has designated nine Latin America-based drug gangs as “terrorist” organisations, inclu...

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econotimes.com
Mexico Denies CIA Role in Cartel Attacks Amid Rising U.S.-Mexico ...

Mexican authorities and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency have strongly denied a CNN report claiming CIA operatives were directly involved in deadly operations against drug cartels in Mexico. The report, published Tuesday and based on anonymous sources, alleged that the CIA expanded covert missions in Mexico through its elite Ground Branch unit and participated in targeted assassinations of cartel members over the past year. Mexico’s Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch rejected the allegations, stating that the Mexican government “categorically rejects” any claims suggesting foreign agencies are conducting lethal or unilateral operations on Mexican territory. His statement emphasized Mexico’s firm stance against unauthorized foreign intervention in national security matters. The CIA also dismissed the report. Agency spokesperson Liz Lyons described the CNN story as “false and salacious reporting,” adding that such claims could benefit criminal organizations and endanger American lives. The agency denied participating in covert attacks or assassination missions inside Mexico. The controversy comes at a sensitive time in U.S.-Mexico relations. Concerns over the presence of U.S. intelligence personnel in anti-cartel operations have intensified following an April 19 car accident in Chihuahua that killed two U.S. officials. According to Reuters sources, the individuals were CIA officers returning from a mission connected to dismantling a drug laboratory. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her administration had not been informed about the U.S. officials’ involvement in the operation. She also warned Washington that unauthorized participation by American personnel in Mexican security missions must not happen again. While Sheinbaum continues to support intelligence sharing and bilateral security cooperation, she has repeatedly stated that Mexico will not permit U.S. agents or military forces to carry out operations on Mexican soil. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has pushed for stronger military action against Mexican cartels and suggested the United States could act independently if Mexico fails to intensify its anti-cartel efforts.

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reuters.com
Mexico rejects CNN report on deadly CIA operations against cartels

Mexican authorities and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency rejected on Tuesday a CNN news story reporting that CIA operatives have directly participated in fatal attacks on cartel targets ‌in ...

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politiko.com.ph
Mexico rejects CNN report on deadly CIA operations against cartels

Mexico and the CIA firmly reject a CNN CIA report alleging deadly CIA Mexico operations against Mexico drug cartels on sovereign soil.

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