The Guardian - The Central Intelligence Agency is providing the
bulk of the intelligence used to carry out the controversial lethal air
strikes by the Trump administration
against small, fast-going boats in the Caribbean Sea suspected of
carrying drugs from Venezuela, according to three sources familiar with
the operations. Experts say the agency’s central role means much of the
evidence used to select which alleged smugglers to kill on the open sea
will almost certainly remain secret.The agency’s central role in the boat strikes has not previously been disclosed. Donald Trump confirmed last Wednesday that he had authorized covert CIA action in Venezuela, but not what the agency would be doing.
The sources say the CIA
is providing real-time intelligence collected by satellites and signal
intercepts to detect which boats it believes are loaded with drugs,
tracking their routes and making the recommendations about which vessels
should be hit by missiles.
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