Saturday, September 13, 2025
Inside News
  • Breaking News
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
Inside News
No Result
View All Result

Exclusive — CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis: CIA to Create a ‘Finely Tuned Machine’ to Destroy the Cartels

April 15, 2025
in Americas

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has long been known for its covert operations and intelligence gathering, but now it is turning its focus towards a new enemy – the cartels. In an exclusive interview with Deputy CIA Director Michael Ellis at the CIA headquarters on Friday, it was revealed that the agency is ready to unleash its capabilities against the cartels and create a finely tuned machine to destroy them.

The rise of drug cartels in recent years has posed a significant threat to national security, not only in the United States but also in other countries around the world. These criminal organizations have become increasingly powerful and sophisticated, using violence and corruption to maintain their control over the illegal drug trade. The CIA, with its vast resources and expertise, is now stepping up to take on this challenge.

In the interview, Deputy Director Ellis spoke about the CIA’s plans to create a “finely tuned machine” to combat the cartels. This machine will be a combination of intelligence gathering, covert operations, and partnerships with other agencies and countries. The goal is to disrupt and dismantle the cartels’ operations, ultimately leading to their downfall.

One of the key components of this machine will be the CIA’s enhanced intelligence capabilities. The agency has been investing in new technologies and techniques to gather intelligence on the cartels, including satellite imagery, cyber surveillance, and human intelligence. With these tools, the CIA will be able to track the movements and activities of the cartels, identify their leaders, and gather evidence to bring them to justice.

But the CIA’s efforts will not stop there. Deputy Director Ellis emphasized the importance of partnerships in this fight against the cartels. The agency will be working closely with other law enforcement agencies, both domestic and international, to share intelligence and coordinate operations. This collaboration will be crucial in disrupting the cartels’ global networks and cutting off their supply chains.

In addition to partnerships, the CIA will also be utilizing its covert operations capabilities to target the cartels’ leadership and infrastructure. These operations will be carefully planned and executed, with the goal of taking out key figures and disrupting their operations. The agency’s expertise in this area is well-known, and it will be a valuable asset in the fight against the cartels.

Deputy Director Ellis also highlighted the importance of staying ahead of the cartels’ evolving tactics. The agency will be constantly adapting and fine-tuning its strategies to stay one step ahead of the cartels. This will require a high level of coordination and cooperation within the agency, as well as with its partners.

The CIA’s efforts to combat the cartels will not only benefit the United States but also other countries that have been affected by their criminal activities. By disrupting the cartels’ operations, the agency will be helping to reduce the flow of drugs and violence across borders. This will have a positive impact on the global community and contribute to a safer and more secure world.

In conclusion, the CIA’s decision to open its aperture on terrorism and focus on the cartels is a significant step in the fight against organized crime. With its enhanced intelligence capabilities, partnerships, and covert operations, the agency is well-equipped to take on this challenge. Deputy Director Ellis’s vision of a finely tuned machine to destroy the cartels is a testament to the agency’s determination and commitment to protecting national security and promoting global stability. The world can rest assured that the CIA is ready and willing to take on this fight and emerge victorious.

Tags: Prime Plus
Previous Post

Algeria gives 12 French officials 48 hours to leave as row deepens

Next Post

PETA Thanks Trump Admin for Phasing Out Animal Testing at FDA, EPA

Next Post
PETA Thanks Trump Admin for Phasing Out Animal Testing at FDA, EPA

PETA Thanks Trump Admin for Phasing Out Animal Testing at FDA, EPA

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
The Rio Reset: The Global Financial Shift That May Trigger the Next Dollar Crisis

The Rio Reset: The Global Financial Shift That May Trigger the Next Dollar Crisis

April 30, 2025
Complete BritRail Pass Guide [Types, How to Use It, Pros + Cons]

Complete BritRail Pass Guide [Types, How to Use It, Pros + Cons]

June 17, 2025
“The Unifying Power of Music: Connecting People Across Boundaries”

“The Unifying Power of Music: Connecting People Across Boundaries”

November 11, 2024
DCMS announces new members of public records advisory body

DCMS announces new members of public records advisory body

May 31, 2025
Oscars 2024: Billie Eilish, Rami Youssef Demand ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ in Gaza

Oscars 2024: Billie Eilish, Rami Youssef Demand ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ in Gaza

0
Oscars 2024: Jimmy Kimmel Compares Katie Britt to ‘Poor Things’ Frankenstein Heroine

Oscars 2024: Jimmy Kimmel Compares Katie Britt to ‘Poor Things’ Frankenstein Heroine

0
Oscar Winners ‘Refute Their Jewishness’ over Israel’s War of Self-defense Against Hamas

Oscar Winners ‘Refute Their Jewishness’ over Israel’s War of Self-defense Against Hamas

0
Oscars 2024: Hollywood Celebrities Laugh Maniacally as Host Jimmy Kimmel Roasts MAGA

Oscars 2024: Hollywood Celebrities Laugh Maniacally as Host Jimmy Kimmel Roasts MAGA

0

Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025

Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025

Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025

Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025

MOST POPULAR

How to travel from London to Dublin [All options included]

How to travel from London to Dublin [All options included]

June 6, 2024
Sanders: NYT Argues Dems Are Too Far Left on Social Issues Because They’re ‘The Establishment’

Sanders: NYT Argues Dems Are Too Far Left on Social Issues Because They’re ‘The Establishment’

April 24, 2025
Court rules against Australian senator for anti-Muslim remarks

Court rules against Australian senator for anti-Muslim remarks

November 6, 2024
Exclusive –- Trump-Backed Michigan Senate Candidate Rogers on Democrat Challengers Moving Further Left: ‘They Didn’t Learn’ from 2024 Election

Exclusive –- Trump-Backed Michigan Senate Candidate Rogers on Democrat Challengers Moving Further Left: ‘They Didn’t Learn’ from 2024 Election

August 3, 2025
Nolte: $660 Million Dakota Pipeline Jury Verdict Could Put Greenpeace Out of Business

Nolte: $660 Million Dakota Pipeline Jury Verdict Could Put Greenpeace Out of Business

March 21, 2025
Sole survivor of Air India crash jumped out of emergency exit: Police

Sole survivor of Air India crash jumped out of emergency exit: Police

June 13, 2025
Load More
Inside News

  • Contacts
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Copyright - Breaking UK News Stories

No Result
View All Result
  • Breaking News
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Travel

© 2024 Copyright - Breaking UK News Stories