Discovery of Cartel 'Extermination' Site Shocks Mexico

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has commenced secret drone operations over Mexico aimed at monitoring drug cartels, potentially preparing for armed interventions. According to CNN, MQ-9 Reaper drones are currently evaluating cartel activities and drug labs along the U.S.-Mexico border to facilitate possible aerial strikes. These drones, often used in counter-terrorism efforts abroad, can be equipped for specific attacks if necessary.
Former President Donald Trump previously advocated military action against violent cartels, framing it as a potential "war" on organized crime. However, reports indicate that the CIA's drone operations are not authorized for lethal strikes; their primary goal is intelligence gathering to assist Mexican law enforcement.
The revelation of these missions has heightened tensions between the U.S. and Mexico. Mexican officials, including President Claudia Sheinbaum, have responded to concerns regarding U.S. military surveillance aircraft, asserting that such flights are confined to international or American airspace. Mexico's Defense Minister Ricardo Trevilla acknowledged the possibility of espionage but denied incursions into Mexican airspace.