中情局将释放“精调机器”以摧毁墨西哥贩毒集团
CIA To Unleash 'Finely Tuned Machine' To Destroy Mexican Cartels

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/cia-unleash-finely-tuned-machine-destroy-mexican-cartels

在特朗普政府时期,中央情报局加大了打击墨西哥贩毒集团的力度,甚至考虑使用无人机空袭。该机构设立了美洲反毒品特派团中心,合并了其反毒品和西半球团队,以更有效地打击政府认定的外国恐怖组织——贩毒集团。中情局副局长迈克尔·埃利斯强调,要利用该机构打击圣战分子网络的经验来破坏贩毒集团的国际活动,称之为“全政府努力”。尽管墨西哥在北部边境部署军队打击芬太尼走私,但在墨西哥境内使用无人机空袭的可能性仍然是需要考虑的问题。政府以美国儿童的安全为由,表示愿意对这些犯罪组织采取强硬措施。


原文

It was only a matter of time until the CIA became involved in the Trump administration's war on Mexican drug cartels. According, and is formulating a 'finely tuned machine' to help disrupt one of the deadliest criminal networks in the world. 

MQ-9 Reaper Drone with Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

Specifically, the CIA is establishing the Americas Counternarcotics Mission Center, combining its counternarcotics and Western Hemisphere teams to enable faster, more effective collaboration, CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis (formerly Rumble general counsel) told Breitbart, adding that the mission is to become a "finely tuned machine" to dismantle cartels, labeled foreign terrorists by the Trump administration. According to Ellis, the agency will leverage its 25 years+ of expertise in targeting jihadist networks to disrupt the cartels' international operations.

The drug trafficker is a savvy, sophisticated adversary,” the CIA official told the conservative publication. “[We’re] looking further upstream to identify those networks beyond our borders and dismantle them.”

It’s a whole of government effort,” he added, before underscoring that the agency's operations may remain covert due to their sensitive nature.

In February, the Trump administration officially classified eight Latin American criminal groups as "foreign terrorist organizations," specifically targeting Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel, Venezuela's Tren de Aragua, and El Salvador's MS-13.

As part of its upcoming operations, the admin is considering drone strikes targeting Mexican cartels in a bold strategy to counter criminal organizations smuggling narcotics across the U.S. southern border, NBC News reports.

No decision has been made on whether the strikes have been approved.

It’s their country, and obviously we believe in strong partnerships,” Acting DEA Administrator Derek Maltz said. “That said, at some point it’s about the safety of our kids.”

Maltz, speaking to NBC News, highlighted "historic, unprecedented action" in U.S.-Mexico drug enforcement collaboration during the early months of the Trump administration. Last month, Mexico deployed 10,000 troops to its northern border to inspect vehicles for fentanyl at crossing points.

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