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CIA expands secret drone flights to find fentanyl labs over Mexico: Report
By Craig Nigrelli (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Jack Henry (Video Editor)
- The United States is ramping up efforts to hunt down fentanyl labs by secretly flying drones over Mexico. U.S. officials told The New York Times that the expanded flights are part of the Trump administration’s enhanced efforts to combat drug cartels.
- U.S. officials told the Times that the effort is part of a secret program by the CIA, which began under former President Joe Biden.
- Under the program, the CIA is reportedly not authorized to use the drones for lethal strikes, instead using them to gather intelligence on drug smuggling operations and passing it along to Mexican officials.
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The United States is escalating efforts to shut down fentanyl labs by flying drones over Mexico. U.S. officials told The New York Times on Tuesday, Feb. 18, that the expanded flights are part of the Trump administration’s enhanced efforts to combat drug cartels. Officials said it’s part of a previously undisclosed covert program by the CIA, which began under former President Joe Biden.
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- The CIA is expanding its role to combat drug cartels in Mexico, applying counterterrorism methods to tackle narcotics trafficking, as reported by the Washington Post.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe aims to leverage intelligence-sharing and training with Mexican authorities to enhance anti-drug efforts, according to a person familiar with the plans.
- The CIA has begun using MQ-9 Reaper drones to gather intelligence on drug cartels operating in Mexico, according to current and former officials.
- Concerns arise that designating cartels as terrorist organizations could lead to direct military actions against them, though this decision is yet to be made.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- CIA MQ-9 Reaper drones are reportedly flying inside Mexican airspace to spy on drug cartels, according to a report by CNN.
- U.S. Officials informed The New York Times that the drone flights are part of a CIA covert program started during the Biden administration.
- A U.S. Official stated that the flights go "well into sovereign Mexico."
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How are the drones being used?
The officials added the CIA is not authorized to use drones for lethal strikes. Instead, it will use them to gather intelligence on drug smuggling operations and pass it along to Mexican officials.
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Officials said the drones go “well into sovereign Mexico.” They have proven successful in identifying fentanyl operations by detecting the chemicals released into the air from drug labs, according to U.S. officials.
Under the Biden administration, sources told the Times, the Mexican government was slow to take action against labs identified. However, the Mexican government did use the intelligence to make arrests.
The Times said that the Trump administration doesn’t intend to use drones for strikes on the labs. However, it does want the labs dismantled.
The publication noted that if Mexico doesn’t destroy the labs, the Trump administration will consider alternative moves.
What is the Trump administration saying?
During a visit to the southern border in February, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth didn’t rule out cross-border raids to find cartels. During the trip, he told reporters that, “All options are on the table.”
Are there other efforts ongoing against cartels?
As Straight Arrow News recently reported, there have been rumblings under the Trump administration that the CIA may play a bigger role in cracking down on cartels.
The U.S. military is also playing a role in the fight against drug traffickers. The military has increased surveillance flights along the southern border. It has recently used spy planes to collect data on international criminal organizations.
The head of the U.S. Northern Command told reporters on Thursday, Feb. 13, these flights and other U.S. intelligence operations are meant to give Mexican officials information to aid them in addressing “cartel violence” militarily.
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What is Mexico saying?
In response, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged the operations and promised coordination without subordination.
[CRAIG NIGRELLI]
THE U-S IS RAMPING UP EFFORTS TO HUNT DOWN FENTANYL LABS BY SECRETLY FLYING DRONES OVER MEXICO.
U-S OFFICIALS TELLING THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE EXPANDED FLIGHTS ARE PART OF THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ENHANCED EFFORTS TO COMBAT DRUG CARTELS…SAYING IT’S PART OF A PREVIOUSLY UNDISCLOSED COVERT PROGRAM BY THE C-I-A- WHICH BEGAN UNDER FORMER PRESIDENT BIDEN.
ADDING, THE C-I-A IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO USE THE DRONES FOR LETHAL STRIKES INSTEAD USING THEM TO GATHER INTEL ON DRUG SMUGGLING OPERATIONS AND PASSING IT ALONG TO MEXICAN OFFICIALS.
THE DRONES GO “WELL INTO SOVEREIGN MEXICO” AND HAVE PROVEN SUCCESSFUL IN IDENTIFYING FENTANYL OPERATIONS BY DETECTING THE CHEMICALS RELEASED INTO THE AIR FROM DRUG LABS, ACCORDING TO U-S OFFICIALS.
UNDER THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION, SOURCES TOLD THE TIMES, THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT WAS SLOW TO TAKE ACTIONS AGAINST LABS IDENTIFIED BUT DID USE THE INTELLIGENCE TO MAKE ARRESTS.
THEY REVEALED WHILE THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DOES NOT INTEND ON USING THE DRONES FOR STRIKES ON LABS, THE ADMINISTRATION DOES WANT THE LABS DISMANTLED.
THE TIMES NOTES, IF COOPERATION AND INTELLIGENCE SHARING WITH MEXICO DOESN’T LEAD TO THE DESTRUCTION OF THESE LABS THE ADMINISTRATION IS CONSIDERING ALTERNATIVE MOVES.
DEFENSE SECRETARY PETE HEGSETH DURING A VISIT TO THE SOUTHERN BORDER THIS MONTH DID NOT RULE OUT CROSS-BORDER RAIDS TO FIND CARTELS INSIDE MEXICO. TELLING REPORTERS, “ALL OPTIONS ARE ON THE TABLE.”
AS STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS RECENTLY REPORTED, THERE HAVE BEEN RUMBLINGS UNDER THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION THE C-I-A MAY PLAY A BIGGER ROLE IN CRACKING DOWN ON CARTELS.
THE U-S MILITARY IS ALSO PLAYING A ROLE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST DRUG TRAFFICKERS, INCREASING SURVEILLANCE FLIGHTS ALONG THE SOUTHERN BORDER USING SPY PLANES TO COLLECT DATA ON INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS.
THE HEAD OF THE U-S NORTHERN COMMAND TOLD REPORTERS THESE FLIGHTS AND OTHER U-S INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS ARE MEANT TO GIVE MEXICAN OFFICIALS INFORMATION TO AID THEM IN ADDRESSING “CARTEL VIOLENCE” MILITARILY.
IN REPONSE, MEXICAN PRESIDENT CLAUDIA SHEINBAUM ACKNOWLEDGED THE OPERATIONS AND PROMISED COORDINATION WITHOUT SUBORDINATION.
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See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- The CIA is expanding its role to combat drug cartels in Mexico, applying counterterrorism methods to tackle narcotics trafficking, as reported by the Washington Post.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe aims to leverage intelligence-sharing and training with Mexican authorities to enhance anti-drug efforts, according to a person familiar with the plans.
- The CIA has begun using MQ-9 Reaper drones to gather intelligence on drug cartels operating in Mexico, according to current and former officials.
- Concerns arise that designating cartels as terrorist organizations could lead to direct military actions against them, though this decision is yet to be made.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- CIA MQ-9 Reaper drones are reportedly flying inside Mexican airspace to spy on drug cartels, according to a report by CNN.
- U.S. Officials informed The New York Times that the drone flights are part of a CIA covert program started during the Biden administration.
- A U.S. Official stated that the flights go "well into sovereign Mexico."
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