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Mexico, CIA reject report of US assassination campaign against cartels

Al Jazeera · May 13, 2026 at 05:00 · 3h ago
Mexico, CIA reject report of US assassination campaign against cartels
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Mexico, CIA reject report of US assassination campaign against cartels. Rebuttals come after US media report alleges that the CIA has 'directly participated' in deadly anti-cartel operations. Rebuttals come after US media report alleges that the CIA has 'directly participated' in deadly anti-cartel operations. Read the full story on Al Jazeera via the link below.
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