miércoles, 21 de septiembre de 2011

Cuban Spies Sold U.S. Intel to Iraq



The State Department has reportedly declassified -- pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request -- the names of seven "diplomats" (spies) at the Cuban Interests Section in Washington, D.C., who were expelled in 2003 for providing intelligence to Saddam Hussein's regime about U.S. troop movement and other military activities.

Their names are Cosme Torres Espinosa (First Secretary), Fernando Miguel García Bielsa (First Secretary), José Anselmo López Perera (First Secretary), Juan Hernández Acen (Second Secretary), Raúl Rodríguez Averhoff (Second Secretary) and Jorge Ernesto Autie González (Third Secretary).

These are the types of individuals that "mojito and dine" with D.C. opinion makers; invite Members of Congress and staff to parties (now to their new "Hemingway Bar"); and coordinate moles and activists.

After all, how do you think they get their intel?

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