2026年4月22日 / 美国东部时间下午2:58 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社
墨西哥总统克劳迪娅·辛鲍姆周三表示,她正在考虑对奇瓦瓦州政府实施可能的制裁。奇瓦瓦州与得克萨斯州接壤,该州允许中情局特工参与拆除毒品实验室的行动,因为任何与美国的安全合作都必须获得墨西哥联邦政府的批准。
辛鲍姆的此番表态正值数名当局官员连日来说法矛盾之际。上周末,两名美国官员在从墨西哥北部一处秘密毒品实验室返回途中遭遇车祸身亡。
多名知情人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,在车祸中丧生的两名美国人是中央情报局雇员。中情局拒绝置评。
“任何美国政府机构的特工都不能在墨西哥境内开展行动,”总统在每日早间新闻发布会上表示。她指出,此类活动不属于当前安全协议或两国间正式谅解的范畴。
辛鲍姆表示,联邦政府仍在调查这起仍不明朗的事件是否违反了国家安全法。
另有两名墨西哥调查人员在车祸中丧生。墨西哥当局称,车祸发生时车队正从打击犯罪集团毒品实验室的行动中返回。
莫雷洛斯和瓜乔奇之间山区查获甲基苯丙胺实验室 奇瓦瓦州调查局
奇瓦瓦州总检察长办公室在一份新闻稿中确认,两名墨西哥遇难者分别是州调查局第一指挥官佩德罗·罗曼·奥塞格拉·塞万提斯和警官曼努埃尔·赫拉罗·门德斯·蒙特斯。
美国和墨西哥官员对事件经过的公开说法存在出入,专家称这凸显了美国在墨西哥及整个地区安全行动中的参与程度升级。
奇瓦瓦州检察官塞萨尔·劳雷吉对记者表示,遇难的美国特工是“教官军官”,他们正在执行属于两国反毒合作范畴的训练任务。劳雷吉称此次查获的实验室是“该国境内发现的最大化学毒品生产基地之一”。
辛鲍姆周三承认,墨西哥军队参与了此次行动——因其职责包括支持各州政府。但她强调,联邦政府事先并不知晓美国特工的存在。
辛鲍姆排除了这起事件是特朗普政府新战略的可能性。特朗普政府一直要求墨西哥在打击贩毒集团方面采取更多行动。
不过,她表示已致函美国驻墨西哥大使,要求其提供与该事件相关的所有可用信息。她还表示,计划与奇瓦瓦州州长马鲁·坎波斯进行对话。“绝不能让此类事件不了了之,这一点非常重要,”她说。
美国大使罗纳德·约翰逊在社交媒体上表达了哀悼,但他和其他官员并未透露该事件的过多细节。
“我们向他们的奉献精神和为应对我们这个时代最严峻挑战之一所付出的不懈努力致敬,”约翰逊说道。“这场悲剧沉痛地提醒我们,致力于保护我们社区的墨西哥和美国官员所面临的风险。”
美国总统唐纳德·特朗普曾多次提议对墨西哥贩毒集团采取行动,辛鲍姆称这种干预“毫无必要”。
辛鲍姆拒绝了特朗普政府用空袭或地面部队打击墨西哥贩毒集团的威胁,转而推动与美国共享情报,同时由当地安全部队打击犯罪集团。
与美国情报部门合作的墨西哥精锐部队于2月击毙了毒枭内梅西奥·“埃尔·门乔”·奥塞格拉,随后引发了一波暴力浪潮,造成70多人死亡。
在特朗普威胁可能采取军事行动遏制毒品贩运后,墨西哥近几个月宣布拆除了多处毒品实验室。
今年2月,墨西哥海军人员在该国杜兰戈地区查获一处隐藏的毒品实验室,并“销毁”了超过5000磅甲基苯丙胺。1月,当局宣布在杜兰戈州、锡那罗亚州和米却肯州的秘密实验室中缴获超过1500磅冰毒。
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Mexico’s president weighs action after CIA agents killed in crash following drug lab raid
April 22, 2026 / 2:58 PM EDT / CBS/AP
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday that she is considering possible sanctions against the government of Chihuahua — a state bordering Texas — for allowing CIA agents to participate in an operation to dismantle drug laboratories because any security collaboration with the U.S. should be approved by Mexico’s federal government.
Sheinbaum’s comments come after days of contradictions of several authorities following the death of two U.S. officials in a vehicle crash over the weekend as they returned from destroying a clandestine drug lab in northern Mexico.
The two Americans killed in the crash were employees of the Central Intelligence Agency, multiple people familiar with the matter told CBS News. The CIA declined to comment.
“There cannot be agents from any U.S. government institution operating in the Mexican field,” the president stated during her morning news briefing. She noted that such activities are not part of the current security protocols or the formal understanding between the two nations.
Sheinbaum said the federal government is still investigating a potential violation of national security laws in the still-murky incident.
Two Mexican investigators also were killed in the crash, which Mexican authorities said occurred while the convoy was returning from an operation to destroy drug labs of criminal groups.
Methamphetamine labs were found in the mountains between Morelos and Guachochi, Mexican officials said. Chihuahua State Investigation Agency
In a news release, the state attorney general’s office identified the two Mexican casualties as first commander of the state investigation agency Pedro Román Oseguera Cervantes and officer Manuel Genaro Méndez Montes.
There have been discrepancies in the public accounts of what happened from U.S. and Mexican officials, which experts say underscores heightened U.S. involvement in security operations in Mexico and across the region.
The U.S. agents killed were “instructor officers” who “were carrying out training tasks” as part of binational anti-drug cooperation, state prosecutor Cesar Jauregui told reporters. Jauregui called the targeted labs “one of the largest sites found in the country where chemical drugs were produced.”
Sheinbaum acknowledged Wednesday that the Mexican army participated in the operation – as its mandate includes supporting individual states. However, she emphasized that the federal government was unaware of the U.S. agents’ presence.
Sheinbaum ruled out the possibility that the incident constitutes a new strategy by the Trump administration – which has demanded greater action from Mexico in the fight against cartels.
However, she said she sent a letter to the U.S. ambassador to Mexico requesting that he provide all available information regarding the incident. She also said she plans to speak with the Gov. of Chihuahua, Maru Campos. “It is very important that something like this not be allowed to go unaddressed,” she said.
U.S. Ambassador Ronald Johnson expressed his condolences on social media but he and other officials provided few details of the incident.
“We honor their dedication and tireless efforts to confront one of the greatest challenges of our time,” Johnson said. “This tragedy is a solemn reminder of the risks faced by those Mexican and U.S. officials who are dedicated to protecting our communities.”
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly proposed to take action on Mexican cartels – an intervention that Sheinbaum has said is “unnecessary.”
Sheinbaum has resisted the Trump administration’s threats to use airstrikes or ground troops to fight Mexican cartels, instead promoting intelligence sharing with the U.S. while local security forces attack crime groups.
Elite Mexican troops operating with U.S. intelligence killed drug kingpin Nemesio”El Mencho”Oseguera in February, unleashing a wave of violence that left over 70 dead.
Mexico has announced the dismantling of numerous drug labs in recent months after Mr. Trump threatened possible military action to curb drug trafficking.
In February, Mexican naval personnel discovered a hidden drug laboratory in the country’s Durango region and “neutralized” over 5,000 pounds of methamphetamine. In January, authorities announced more than 1,500 pounds of meth were seized from clandestine laboratories in the states of Durango, Sinaloa and Michoacán.
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