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CIA Director Ratcliffe's Overseas Outreach Aims to Reassure European Allies

CIA Director Ratcliffe's Overseas Outreach Aims to Reassure European Allies

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Listeners, in the last several days John Ratcliffe, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, has been in the headlines following high-profile meetings in Brussels. According to Politico, Ratcliffe traveled to the European Union for a series of private talks with senior EU intelligence and foreign policy officials. His purpose was clear: to reassure European partners about Washington’s ongoing commitment to intelligence cooperation despite growing anxieties regarding unpredictable US foreign policy decisions under the Trump administration. Ratcliffe met with prominent figures such as Kaja Kallas, head of European diplomacy, as well as leaders from the EU’s central intelligence bodies. These discussions focused heavily on shared security challenges posed by Russia and China, and the need for transatlantic collaboration to counter these threats. Ratcliffe’s message was described as ‘not-so-subtle,’ emphasizing that Europe can still trust American intelligence sharing. US intelligence spokesperson Liz Lyon stated that any claims suggesting concerns about US reliability are “false and disconnected from reality.”

Several European capitals had grown increasingly uneasy after the US abruptly halted intelligence support for Ukraine in March and amid worries of politicization inside American agencies. Dutch intelligence services had recently suspended some exchanges, citing political interference and human rights concerns. Ratcliffe’s engagement was seen as an effort to rebuild bridges and is expected to become routine going forward.

Meanwhile, reports from RSN reveal that Ratcliffe has been at the center of debates over covert US actions in Venezuela. The Trump administration has intensified pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, deploying a sizable naval force and doubling a major bounty for information leading to his conviction. While Trump has avoided confirming whether covert CIA operations have targeted Maduro directly, sources say that covert actions inside Venezuela are ongoing, and drug smuggling allegations remain at the forefront. During his Senate confirmation hearings, Ratcliffe explained that he would make the agency “less risk averse and more willing to conduct covert action when ordered by the president.” Analysts believe Trump’s strategy favors encouraging internal opposition in Venezuela for regime change, though US military involvement remains a possibility.

Ratcliffe has also faced scrutiny over his efforts to reorganize the CIA, particularly by removing staff perceived as obstacles to the Trump administration’s narrative on foreign policy and election interference. Watching America reports that purges within the agency have targeted experts who could validate Russian involvement in previous US elections. This has led to questions about the agency’s future direction and readiness to confront ongoing threats.

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