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Little Bobby Hutton
18th March 2010, 13:40
Totalitarian dictatorships still exist and, as a matter of fact, they are very much alive in Latin America. Democracies throughout the Americas must immediately address their governments? counterintelligence missions, and their strategic long and short range vision to monitor aggression and other forms of insurgency within their homelands.Cuba?s intelligence and spy apparatus has been described as a ?contingency of very well-trained, organized and financed agents.? Too, President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela has adopted the previous Soviet-styled Cuban intelligence service (DGI) as his model for Venezuela?s security service, known as the DISIP, utilizing Cuban intelligence counterparts and advisors.What is the history of Cuba?s communist trained spies?Cuba has trained thousands of communist guerrillas and terrorists, and has sponsored violent acts of aggression and subversion in most democratic nations of the southwestern hemisphere.
ITCHING FOR ANOTHER YANKEE INVASION

vyborg
18th March 2010, 13:50
If only they could do it safely...
they failed in 2002 in Venezuela. They succeded in other countries after that...
the problem anyway remains...they are not sure to win if they try to invade a decisive country (ie Venezuela, Bolivia, etc.)

Little Bobby Hutton
18th March 2010, 14:43
If they do it wont be like Iraq, they will be fighting not only Cubas conventional armed forces, but hundreds of thousands of cubans in the citizens malitias, also if they use cuban exiles again, well the ones living in miami, they have gotten so fat and bitter about being kicked out of their bordellos that they wouldnt be able to wade ashore.