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Two Americans killed in Mexico car crash were CIA officers leaving a drug lab raid – UK Times

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The deaths of two American intelligence operatives in a vehicle crash in Mexico, following an operation to destroy a clandestine drug lab, have been confirmed as CIA personnel, according to US officials.

The incident, which also claimed the lives of two Mexican investigators, occurred in a rugged region over the weekend, raising immediate questions about the extent of US involvement in Mexico’s ongoing fight against cartels.

Confirmation of the CIA’s role emerged on Tuesday from a US official and two individuals familiar with the matter, who spoke anonymously due to the sensitive nature of intelligence operations.

This revelation follows days of conflicting statements from both Mexican and US authorities regarding the precise nature of American participation in the raid on a narco-laboratory in northern Chihuahua.

The lack of transparency has reignited a contentious debate over the scope of US engagement in Mexican security efforts, particularly as Mexican President Sheinbaum faces intense pressure from the Trump administration to intensify crackdowns on criminal organizations.

(AFP/Getty)

The US Embassy has refrained from identifying the deceased officials or their agency, stating only that they were “supporting Chihuahua state authorities’ efforts to combat cartel operations.”

Neither the Embassy nor the CIA offered further comment on Tuesday regarding reports of the officials’ affiliation.

Mexican local authorities initially asserted a joint operation with US personnel, only to later retract these statements. President Sheinbaum, while maintaining in her Tuesday press briefing that she was unaware if the officials were CIA, conceded that state authorities and the US “were working together.”

This situation presents a delicate political tightrope for the Mexican leader, who seeks to maintain a robust relationship with the Trump administration – crucial for mitigating threats of US intervention or tariffs – while simultaneously upholding Mexico’s national sovereignty.

The CIA has recently expanded its collaborative efforts with Mexican authorities, aligning with the Trump administration’s broader strategy to curb the flow of illicit drugs. Last year, President Sheinbaum herself confirmed that US drone surveillance flights over Mexican territory were conducted at her request.

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