CIA's Alleged Covert Operations in Mexico Stir Controversy

A CNN report claimed that CIA operatives engaged in covert operations in Mexico, including targeted assassinations. Both Mexican authorities and the CIA have denied such activities, further straining international relations. This contention arises amid broader debates on U.S. involvement in anti-cartel operations on Mexican soil.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-05-2026 20:25 IST | Created: 13-05-2026 20:25 IST
CIA's Alleged Covert Operations in Mexico Stir Controversy
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Allegations of CIA involvement in covert operations in Mexico have fueled a heated dispute among authorities. CNN's report claims American operatives participated in targeted attacks on cartel figures. However, both Mexican officials and the CIA have denied these assertions, asserting misrepresentation in the media.

Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch has decisively repudiated any suggestions of lethal operations by foreign entities in Mexico, emphasizing the Mexican government's position against unauthorized activities. Meanwhile, CIA spokesperson Liz Lyons labeled the CNN account as misleading and potentially dangerous, arguing that it poses risks to American lives.

The ongoing tension has further complicated U.S.-Mexico relations, as voiced by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Despite promoting intelligence collaboration, Sheinbaum resists the physical involvement of U.S. forces in Mexican anti-drug efforts. The controversy spotlights the delicate balance between security cooperation and national sovereignty in combating criminal cartels.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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