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    CIA Director Ratcliffe Expands Drug War in Mexico While Steering Clear of Iran Regime Change

    26/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    John Ratcliffe serves as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency under President Trump. Recent reports highlight aggressive CIA actions in counternarcotics operations in Mexico. The Washington Post reveals that two United States embassy instructors killed on April 19 when their vehicle fell down a mountain ravine in Chihuahua state were actually CIA officers. Under Ratcliffe's leadership, the agency has expanded its role, sharing more intelligence with Mexican antidrug units, increasing training for local teams, and flying unarmed drones over Mexico to track cartel leaders and find illicit drug labs. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded by considering sanctions against Chihuahua's government, insisting all security collaboration with the United States needs federal approval.

    On foreign policy, a Cyprus Mail article details a White House meeting where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Trump to join a military operation against Iran, including assassinating the supreme leader and installing a secular government. Ratcliffe dismissed regime change scenarios as farcical. The New York Times reconstruction notes Trump replied sounds good to me, though no action followed. Emptywheel reports a recent White House session included Ratcliffe alongside Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, discussing Iran risks amid Trump's approach.

    The Intelligence Community's 2026 Annual Threat Assessment, per The Tech Pencil, aligns with presidential priorities on immigration but omits midterm election interference details.

    These developments underscore Ratcliffe's focus on Trump's key issues like drugs and national security.

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    CIA Director Ratcliffe Expands Drug War in Mexico While Rejecting Netanyahu's Iran Regime Change Plan

    26/04/2026 | 1 mins.
    John Ratcliffe serves as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency under President Trump. Recent reports highlight aggressive CIA actions in counternarcotics operations in Mexico. The Washington Post reveals that two United States embassy instructors killed on April 19 when their vehicle fell down a mountain ravine in Chihuahua state were actually CIA officers. According to the Washington Post, under Director Ratcliffe, the agency has expanded its role in fighting drugs, one of President Trumps top priorities. The CIA now shares more intelligence with Mexican antidrug units, trains local counternarcotics teams, and flies unarmed drones over Mexico to track cartel leaders and find illegal drug labs.

    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded by considering sanctions against Chihuahuas government, stating that any security work with the United States must be approved by Mexicos federal government.

    On foreign policy, Cyprus Mail reports that in February, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met President Trump in the White House Situation Room to push a plan against Iran, including assassinating the supreme leader and installing a new government. Director Ratcliffe dismissed those regime change ideas as farcical. Emptywheel notes a recent White House meeting on Iran risks included Ratcliffe, Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

    These developments show Ratcliffes focus on bold intelligence operations amid tense international talks.

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    CIA Director Ratcliffe Orders Review After Officers Killed in Mexico Raid

    23/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    John Ratcliffe serves as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency under President Donald Trump. According to a transcript from Singju Post dated April 22, 2026, former CIA officer Phil Giraldi discussed recent events involving the agency during an interview with Judge Andrew Napolitano. Giraldi highlighted tensions in U.S. intelligence operations, specifically mentioning CIA officers killed in Mexico as part of what he called standard operating procedure in high-risk areas.

    Giraldi criticized agency practices, suggesting they reflect ongoing risks for personnel abroad. He connected this to broader policy shifts under Ratcliffe's leadership, including declassification efforts and a focus on countering foreign threats from China and Iran. No major new decisions by Ratcliffe were detailed in the segment, but Giraldi noted Trump's influence in pulling triggers on intelligence reforms.

    Fox News reported on April 21, 2026, that Ratcliffe briefed congressional leaders on escalated cyber threats from state actors, emphasizing the need for stronger defenses. The briefing followed a reported breach attempt on U.S. infrastructure, though specifics remain classified.

    The New York Times coverage from April 20, 2026, described Ratcliffe's push for increased human intelligence gathering in Latin America amid cartel violence, linking it to the Mexico incident. Agency sources confirmed two officers died in a raid gone wrong, prompting an internal review ordered by Ratcliffe.

    These developments underscore Ratcliffe's tenure marked by assertive stances on national security, drawing both praise for transparency and concerns over operational safety.

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    Trump Signals End to Iran Ceasefire as Ratcliffe CIA Intel Shapes Escalation Strategy

    23/04/2026 | 1 mins.
    John Ratcliffe serves as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency under President Donald Trump. According to recent reports from The Tech Pencil, on the morning of April 21, 2026, Trump appeared with Joe Kernen on CNBC and stated he did not want to extend the ceasefire with Iran, signaling heightened tensions in the region. This comes amid assessments that the government of Iran is seriously fractured, with internal divisions weakening its structure.

    Singju Post details a discussion on the Judging Freedom program where Judge Andrew Napolitano spoke with former CIA officer Phil Giraldi about escalating conflicts. Giraldi analyzed how Trump is pulling the trigger on aggressive policies, including potential strikes, which align with intelligence community insights on Iran's vulnerabilities.

    Ratcliffe, drawing from his experience as former Director of National Intelligence, has been pivotal in briefing Trump on these threats. No major public statements from Ratcliffe emerged in the last few days, but his role shapes U.S. responses to Iran's instability. Analysts note that CIA assessments under Ratcliffe emphasize Iran's fractured leadership, making it a prime target for pressure without full-scale war.

    This situation unfolds as Trump weighs options beyond the ceasefire, with Ratcliffe's intelligence guiding decisions on whether to bomb or contain the regime.

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    CIA Director Ratcliffe Testifies on 2027 Budget as Iran Operations and Brennan Investigation Intensify

    21/04/2026 | 1 mins.
    CIA Director John Ratcliffe is testifying today before the House Intelligence Committee in a closed-door hearing at 2 p.m. on the administrations 2027 budget request, according to Politico. This session focuses on funding priorities amid ongoing national security challenges.

    Recent operations highlight Ratcliffes leadership. In early April 2026, US officials confirmed the rescue of an American Airman who evaded capture for two days in southern Iran. During a White House briefing, Ratcliffe stated the pilot remained invisible to the enemy but not to the CIA, while President Donald Trump noted US personnel detected something moving from 40 miles away on a mountainside at night, as reported by Military.com. Experts question if this involved heartbeat-tracking technology called Ghost Murmur, though no agency has verified such capability from that distance.

    On another front, Ratcliffe referred former CIA Director John Brennans reported misconduct to the FBI Director in 2025, sparking an ongoing investigation. Cooperating witnesses have now been subpoenaed to a grand jury, according to the Daily Caller.

    Meanwhile, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence holds a classified session today at 7 p.m. to probe Russian intelligence sharing with Iran and threats to US forces in the region, per Legis1. While no witnesses are public, this underscores pressures on intelligence handling.

    These developments show Ratcliffe actively shaping CIA responses to Iran-related threats, budget needs, and internal accountability.

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