Mexico to probe role of US officials killed in Chihuahua car crash, Sheinbaum says
The president wants to know whether U.S. personnel joined the anti-drug effort without federal approval, as officials gave conflicting accounts of the crash.
- On Sunday, April 19, a vehicle crash in Chihuahua, Mexico, killed four people, including two U.S. embassy staff confirmed as Central Intelligence Agency officers returning from a counternarcotics operation.
- Local Mexican authorities initially asserted a joint raid, but later retracted those claims, stating U.S. personnel were only 'instructors' and did not participate in the drug lab dismantling.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum demanded an investigation, stating her administration was unaware of any 'direct collaboration' and emphasizing the Mexican Constitution requires federal authorization for foreign agent cooperation.
- Federal prosecutors began investigating potential violations of national security laws to determine if Chihuahua authorities bypassed federal authorization requirements by engaging unauthorized collaboration with U.S. officials.
- Under CIA Director John Ratcliffe, the agency has significantly expanded intelligence sharing and counternarcotics collaboration, illustrating the Trump administration's broader, more aggressive security strategy in the region.
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The accident in the Sierra Tarahumara in which two CIA agents who were collaborating with the government of Chihuahua died on Sunday put President Claudia Sheinbaum at a double crossroads: the role and fate of Gov. Maru Campos, who interfered with an issue of exclusive federal competence, foreign policy, and how to respond to an American intrusion for having carried out ground operations in Mexican territory, leaving the government in the dark. …
U.S. officials killed in Mexico after anti-drug operation were working for CIA, AP sources say
The lack of clarity from authorities reignited a debate over the extent of U.S. involvement in Mexico's security operations as Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum faces extreme pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to crack down on cartels.
CIA Agents Among U.S. Officials Fatally Injured in Mexico
Two U.S. Embassy officials, confirmed as CIA operatives, tragically lost their lives in a vehicle accident in Mexico during a counternarcotics mission. This incident highlights the dangers faced by officials in combating cartel activities. The post CIA Agents Among U.S. Officials Fatally Injured in Mexico appeared first on News Addicts.
Two U.S. Officials K*lled In Vehicle Crash Following Raid On Mexican Drug Lab Reportedly Were CIA Operatives * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
Two U.S. government officials killed in a vehicle crash after returning from a raid on a drug lab in northern Mexico were Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employees, the Associated Press reports. “Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum told reporters Tuesday that federal prosecutors are investigating potential violations of national security,” CBS News stated. Two Mexican officers also died in the crash. According to the Associated Press, Mexican …
Two Americans who died last weekend in a vehicle crash as they returned from destroying a clandestine drug lab in a rugged region of Mexico worked for the CIA, according to a U.S. official and two other people aware of the matter.
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