Is Trump signaling possible CIA covert operations against drug cartels?

CJNGTHERE WERE REPORTS LATE on Monday that United States President Donald Trump was considering authorizing covert operations by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) against drug cartels. During his inaugural address on Monday afternoon, Trump said he would be “designating the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations”. Later the same day, the incoming president signed an executive order to that effect.

According to US law, the Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) designation may be applied to non-US organizations which participate in activities that fall under the US Department of State’s definition of terrorism. Historically the FTO list has included leftwing militant groups, armed nationalist or separatist organizations, as well as Islamist violent extremist groups.

In some cases, FTO organizations have actively participated in the manufacture and distribution of illicit drugs. However, they are distinguished from purely criminal organizations by the overarching political motives that guide their activities. In contrast, drug cartels are primarily motivated by financial profit and tend to engage in politics only to the extent that doing so will boost their money-making ability.

While signing his executive order on Monday evening —one of nearly a hundred he signed that day— President Trum said he would instruct his administration “to use the full and immense power of federal and state law enforcement to eliminate the presence of all foreign gang criminal networks” from the US and Mexico.

According to some observers, the FTO designation is “a strong indication” that the new US president plans to issue a presidential finding —a classified directive issued by the commander-in-chief— authorizing the CIA to engage in covert action targeting the drug cartels. A number of Trump allies have reportedly compiled a list of targeted cartels, which are located mostly in Mexico. They include notorious criminal organizations, such as the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), the Sinaloa Cartel, and the Gulf Cartel.

Additionally, the FTO designation might constitute the first step toward an American military presence inside Mexico, or missile strikes directed against designated FTO strongholds, including drug production and storage facilities. In November of last year, there were reports in the American media claiming that key figures in the incoming Trump administration were contemplating launching a military invasion of northern Mexico.

Author: Joseph Fitsanakis | Date: 21 January 2025 | Permalink

One Response to Is Trump signaling possible CIA covert operations against drug cartels?

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    All very disturbing. Perhaps Trump is signalling Mexico’s leaders to crackdown on drug cartels or the US will do it for Mexico.

    High flying Reaper drones might be the most effective tool for intelligence gathering to find and “follow” drug lords and even to target them with Hellfire missiles.

    The CIA may not want to be involved in any “covert” action program that could become overt public knowledge due to Trump’s indiscrete grandstanding style.

    It may fall to the US military (especially SOCOM) [1] the DIA and DEA [2] to provide most of the staff for any covert program.

    [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Special_Operations_Command

    [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_Enforcement_Administration

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