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And if men and women were killed as a result of my intelligence in Afghanistan,' she told us, 'that's the risk that they took,'" Lapp said. It's unknown just how many state secrets Rocha gave to Cuba.
Ana Montes, a former analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency, the U.S. military's spy arm, walked free from a federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday after more than 20 years behind bars.
Convicted in 2002 of spying for Cuba, Montes has been called "one of the most damaging spies in American history." ...
Chinese technology corporations Huawei and ZTE, blacklisted in the U.S. for risks of espionage, are also extremely intertwined with Cuba's telecommunications infrastructure.
Cuba employs broadly similar espionage modus operandi. The large Cuban immigrant community in this country, centered on Miami, has always possessed its fair share of Havana agents. Some are ...
Both presidents have sought to curb the Cuban military’s economic dominance. Trump’s new sanctions threat adds bite but comes ...
Damage caused by Cuba convicted spy gets the spotlight as she soon will walk free New details: Cuba spy soon to be freed was willing to divulge U.S. war plans in Afghanistan Skip to main content ...
Cuba’s repressive Communist dictatorship relies on more than brute force to oppress its people. The Castros and their successors keep Cubans in line by controlling what information they can ...
China’s espionage efforts in Cuba targeting the United States are not recent and date back at least three decades, a retired army counterintelligence agent has told the Miami Herald.