This week’s arrest and indictment of retired Ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha on federal charges relating to his alleged espionage for Communist Cuba over four decades has caused commotion in our nation’s capital. Which it should, since this looks like the most consequential spy scandal to hit Washington, DC, in many years. …
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So far, the mainstream media has shied away from the implications of the Rocha case, which appear to be highly damaging to American diplomacy and security over four decades. In the first place, most journalists and commentators have a difficult time taking impoverished little Cuba seriously as a threat to U.S. national security. Professionals in the counterspy game don’t make that mistake.
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