Former US ambassador sentenced to 15 years in prison for serving as secret agent for Cuba
- The individual repeatedly praised Fidel Castro and referred to the US as "the enemy" in meetings with an undercover FBI employee.
- During his time at the State Department in Havana, he claimed to be in charge of incidents involving the shooting down of two unarmed US planes by Cuba.
- Four men were killed in the incidents involving the shooting down of the planes operated by a US-based group opposed to Castro's government.
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Former U.S. Ambassador Sentenced for Conspiring Against His Country
He secretly spied for Cuba for decades while serving as a U.S. ambassador and working for the State Department for two decades with high-level security clearances. On Friday in Miami, […] The post Former U.S. Ambassador Sentenced for Conspiring Against His Country appeared first on The Western Journal.
Former US Ambassador Who Spied for Communist Cuba Gets 15 Years in Prison
A former U.S. ambassador who had access to top secret government information has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to working for communist-run Cuba’s spy service for decades. Victor Manuel Rocha, a former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia and member of the White House National Security Council (NSC), was recruited by Cuba’s spy agency in 1973, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Mr. Rocha entered into a plea deal on …
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