CIA playing 'most important part' in US strikes in the Caribbean, sources say
Source: The Guardian
Tue 21 Oct 2025 07.06 EDT
Last modified on Wed 22 Oct 2025 00.10 EDT
The Central Intelligence Agency is providing the bulk of the intelligence used to carry out the controversial lethal airstrikes 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 agencys 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 agencys 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. They are the most important part of it, said one of the sources. Two sources said that the drones or other aircraft actually launching the missiles used to sink the boats belonged to the US military, not the CIA.
Information the agency gathers against any of the alleged smugglers dead or alive is likely to remain classified and out of public view. That is in spite of the worldwide public interest and debate over the killing of civilians. The agencys intelligence, unlike information gathered by the DEA or the US Coast Guard, which used to handle maritime interdiction operations against smugglers, is not designed as legal evidence.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/21/us-strikes-caribbean-cia-role
PJMcK
(24,315 posts)This gives me so much confidence that these actions are legitimate.
(snark)
travelingthrulife
(3,588 posts)slightlv
(6,868 posts)over on substack said we'd see more and more stuff being "blamed" or responsibility "passed on to" other departments or aides in the government, in order to keep trump away from needing to explain his accountability. That was yesterday... today, the exploding ships he was so proud of and bragging everywhere about, is being blamed on the CIA.
Miguelito Loveless
(5,282 posts)Bayard
(27,485 posts)So they're not just randomly killing fishermen. Good to know.
LiberalArkie
(19,065 posts)JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,430 posts)... something smells fishy.