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Fidel May Be Part of Terror Campaign
Insight Magazine ^ | Posted Nov. 9, 2001 Issue Date: December 3, 2001 | Martin Arostegui

Posted on 11/09/2001 6:08:58 PM PST by Jean S

At 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 14, Ana Belen Montes, a senior analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), walked into a public telephone booth outside Washington's National Zoo and made two calls to pager numbers later traced by federal agents to Cuba's Directorate of General Intelligence (DGI). She already had compromised the identities of CIA agents, revealed U.S. military secrets and exposed the contents of classified files. But, as Montes sent repeated signals to her DGI handlers during the days immediately following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the FBI was given orders to act.

The Sept. 21 arrest of a Fidel Castro mole deeply burrowed into the U.S. defense establishment at such a moment — even as weapons-grade anthrax was being mailed to media and congressional targets — raises serious questions about a possible Cuban connection with the international terrorist conspiracy targeting the United States. Concerns about Cuba's continuing threat to U.S. national security were voiced recently by the DIA director, Vice Adm. Tom Wilson. Before entering a closed session of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence he told reporters that "Cuba could initiate information warfare or computer-network attacks that could seriously disrupt our military."

While there has been a tendency to play down Castro's capabilities to engage the United States in asymmetrical warfare, "they are getting renewed attention in the light of recent events," according to a Pentagon source. The source tells Insight that only a highly sophisticated espionage network, such as the one operating from Cuba, could have cracked the code of Air Force One in an apparent breach of security that caused U.S. Secret Service officials to whisk the president out of sight on the morning of Sept. 11.

A sudden decision by Russian President Vladimir Putin to shut down Russia's electronic listening station at Lourdes near Havana by next year, announced just hours before his meeting with President George W. Bush at the Oct. 19 economic summit in Shanghai, "reflects the degree of alarm over Cuba's intelligence operations," according to a U.S. defense analyst in Washington. Congress already was threatening to freeze financial aid to Moscow unless it dismantled the intelligence facility that gives Castro a degree of international leverage out of proportion to the bankrupt state of his communist regime.

Despite some residual support for Castro in the Kremlin, a Cuban delegation visiting Moscow to procure additional funding for the Lourdes facility abruptly was dismissed with the announcement that instead the listening post would be closed. Influential elements in Moscow fear that the rogue use of Cuban spy facilities could drag Russia into an unwanted confrontation with Washington. According to Cuban exile Ernesto Betancourt, some Russian officials were highly disturbed by a 1999 incident recorded by the Federal Communications Commission in which Cuban electronic-warfare specialists penetrated New York's air-traffic-control system by simulating U.S. Air Force flight codes. The signals, which seriously threatened to disrupt air traffic, were traced to a 1,500 kilowatt transmitter operating west of Havana.

As Russia and the United States try to close ranks against the common threat posed by Muslim terrorist networks in Central Asia, say intelligence insiders, Castro's growing ties with radical Islamic movements have become a source of worry for both governments. During his recent tour of Syria, Libya, Iran, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Malaysia, the Cuban dictator told a cheering crowd of Muslim students at the University of Tehran, "Together we will bring America to its knees."

Agence France-Presse reported that Castro, in an apocalyptic speech on May 10, told his Muslim audience in Iran: "America is weak. I have studied its weaknesses from very close by. I tell you, the imperialist king will finally fall." Following the Sept. 11 attacks, Castro followed the lead of hard-line Muslim leaders by blaming "this tragedy" on "the terrorist policies of the United States."

There are signs that Castro's new alignment with fundamentalist Islam could go beyond crowd-pleasing declarations. U.S. law-enforcement agencies have indications that Cuba may have assisted the logistics and planning for the latest wave of terrorist attacks. Insight has learned that al-Qaeda ringleader Mohammed Atta, who organized the Sept. 11 attacks and crashed a hijacked airliner into one of the twin towers of the World Trade Center, may have met secretly with Cuban undercover agents shortly after his arrival in the United States last year. The Czech government has confirmed that Atta similarly had met with Iraqi intelligence officers in Prague.

Federal investigators believe that Castro had been exploiting the international controversy unleashed by the Elian Gonzalez case to flood the United States with intelligence agents — including high-level officials of Cuba's biological-warfare program who allegedly spoke with Atta at a Miami motel. Federal investigators suspect that Atta's Cuban contact was a top defense-ministry officer with personal ties to Castro who entered the United States under cover of assignment to a Cuban-government delegation escorting Elian's two grandmothers, who supposedly were coming to mediate the custody battle.

"Information which Atta's al-Qaeda cells readily possessed on flight schools, airport security and airline flight patterns only could have been obtained through an intelligence infrastructure already in place," says a federal law-enforcement official. FBI affidavits filed in connection with the roundup of a Cuban spy ring involved in the 1996 shootdown of two small aircraft over the straits of Florida charge the Cuban DGI with conducting espionage against U.S. military and civil aviation through a network of some 300 agents operating across the continent.

Exchanges between bin Laden's al-Qaeda network and Cuban intelligence also could involve the provision of weaponized biological strains produced by Cuba's extensive chemical/biological warfare facilities exposed by Insight three years ago (see "Fidel Castro's Deadly Secret," July 20, 1998). Kenneth Alibek, who developed anthrax as deputy director of the Soviet biological warfare Biopreperat program, says in his book Biohazard, published last year, that Castro has since been running an advanced biological-weapons program administered by scientists trained in Moscow in the 1990s.

Reports smuggled out by Cuban dissident scientists confirm that Castro's research has concentrated on developing undetectable methods of spreading deadly bacteria, including the use of contaminated bird flocks. Cuba, meanwhile, has been engaging in scientific exchanges with Iraq, say these scientists. A year ago, Cuban Vice President Carlos Lage opened a biotechnological research-and-development plant in Iran, paving the way for Castro's visit to that country last May.

Atta's dealings with the DGI are not the only contacts reported between Cuba's military intelligence and al-Qaeda. The Associated Press reported on March 4, 2000, that a young Afghani who trained at a camp run by bin Laden in northeast Afghanistan says he saw advisers there from Chechnya, Sudan, Libya, Iran, North Korea and Cuba. Some of these foreigners, he said, had brought biological/chemical weapons, which were stored in caves.

Three Afghani nationals and suspected al-Qaeda members caught trying to deposit $2 million in a bank in the Cayman Islands last August were found to have entered the British colony on a commercial flight from nearby Cuba using false Pakistani passports. British authorities who arrested the three men believe that they were handling drug proceeds laundered in Havana.

Colombia's former national police chief, Gen. Rosso José Serrano, maintains that Cuba also has facilitated contacts between radical Muslim militants and leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas. Serrano says that about 100 Afghanis have entered Colombia during the last decade to introduce cultivation of heroin poppies in guerrilla-held areas. An Egyptian terrorist belonging to al-Gamal al-Islamiya — who was wanted in connection with the 1997 massacre of 80 Western tourists near Cairo — entered Colombia illegally in 1998 to hold talks with FARC and was arrested and turned over to U.S. authorities.

Cuban biological/chemical-warfare technology also has been detected in Colombia. A FARC bomb that burned out the lungs of an entire police garrison in the Colombian town of San Adolfo last September contained chlorine-based poison gas, according to a lab analysis of the device. Some 20 Cuban military advisers currently are operating with FARC, according to Colombian army intelligence. It also has intercepted guerrilla radio communications in which FARC's military commander, Jorge Briceno, alias "Mono Jojoy," talks about forming an "anti-imperialist front" to launch terrorist attacks against targets in the United States. "To take away their economic resources wherever they may be, reach into North America and get to their own territory," says Briceno, "to make them feel the pain which they have inflicted on others."

In September, meanwhile, as Montes frantically transmitted information to her DGI spymasters through Cuba's mission to the United Nations, according to an FBI affidavit, Castro was ordering a military alert in Cuba and calling up reserves. A CIA psychiatric profiler who has studied Castro's personality believes that the Cuban dictator was displaying "geriatric overexertion." But top intelligence specialists tell Insight that Castro may have had reasons to fear a possible U.S. retaliation when President George W. Bush declared his war on terrorism.

"Tours through radical Islamic states by Castro and his close Venezuelan ally, President Hugo Chavez, in the months prior to the September attacks indicate some level of complicity or knowledge of what was going to happen," says Lisette Bustamante, a former aide to Castro who currently works on the Spanish daily newspaper La Razon.

Not only were statements by both leaders in their Middle Eastern trips laced with violent anti-American rhetoric, Bustamante points out, but Chavez quite candidly told reporters that his talks with Saddam Hussein and heads of other oil-producing states involved the creation of a "new anti-imperialist axis" against Western industrialized economies.

It was just the sort of anti-American blather that tends to excite the faithful remnant of the old-guard communists, say U.S. intelligence analysts. Mysterious predictions about some catastrophic event in the United States began to circulate in the electronic traffic and even were voiced by Russia's Pravda on Aug. 1 under the headline, "The Dollar and the U.S. Will Fall." Based on interviews with the Malaysian ambassador to Moscow and a group of Russian economists, the report was taken seriously enough for members of Russia's parliament, the Duma, to advise Russian citizens to cash out dollars. An adviser to the Duma's Commission on Economic Politics, Tatyana Koryagina, even specified late August or early September as the likely time for an attack on the United States that would lead to its economic collapse.

Martin Arostegui is a free-lance writer for Insight magazine.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: castro; cuba; cubanspies; montes; terrorism
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1 posted on 11/09/2001 6:08:58 PM PST by Jean S
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To: JeanS
Bump for later reading!
3 posted on 11/09/2001 6:14:42 PM PST by dixiechick2000
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To: JeanS
What a coincidence!
4 posted on 11/09/2001 6:15:46 PM PST by sheik yerbouty
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Fidel May Be Part of Terror Campaign

Waddaya mean "May" be ???

6 posted on 11/09/2001 6:22:19 PM PST by GeekDejure
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To: JeanS
Here’s an article about Castro I copied off of a Reuters report from last May.

Castro Seeks Iran’s Help Against U.S.

Reuters

May 09, 2001 02:07 PM ET

By Ali Raiss-Tousi

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Cuban President Fidel Castro urged Iran Wednesday to help defeat the United States "as you toppled the shah" in 1979.

Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a staunch opponent of the United States, immediately welcomed the offer, saying the United States is "vulnerable and easy to break down."

Referring to the late Iranian monarch who was backed by the United States, Castro said earlier: "You overthrew the shah 22 years ago, but there is another shah one thousand times stronger and better armed.

"This (new) shah is imperialism, and its main stronghold is only miles away from our border," he said in a speech to students and faculty members at Tehran University.

The United States "has military bases and aircraft carriers everywhere and its nuclear warheads are aimed in every direction," Castro added. "But it can be toppled, just like your Shah was overthrown."

His long speech was interspersed with humorous remarks, which drew applause from more than 700 people packed into a lecture hall, and many more standing outside watching him on closed-circuit television.

Khamenei told Castro that Iran strongly backed Cuba's anti-U.S. stance, state television reported.

"Iran likes Cuba because it has withstood U.S. bullying. This is very precious from Islam's standpoint," the Iranian leader said. "America is very vulnerable and can be easily broken down. Iran and Cuba can work together to achieve this."

Moderate President Mohammad Khatami, whose powers are dwarfed by those of Khamenei, was present at the talks, but did not make any comments.

Castro arrived Monday for a three-day visit as part of a tour of three developing nations.

Despite major differences between the theocratic Islamic republic and communist Cuba, the two countries have one thing in common -- the enmity of the United States.

Both under U.S. economic sanctions and political pressure, Tehran and Havana advocate a campaign to thwart what they call U.S. "global domination."

Castro said Tuesday he wanted to build political ties with Iran, which he hailed as a pioneer for independence and security.

Sugar-exporting Cuba and oil-rich Iran have also expressed interest in broadening trade away from traditional exports into new products such as pharmaceuticals and industrial goods.

Castro received an honorary doctorate from an Iranian university Wednesday.

7 posted on 11/09/2001 6:25:24 PM PST by Fred25
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
fyi
8 posted on 11/09/2001 6:32:24 PM PST by piasa
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To: sheik yerbouty; Luis Gonzalez; Prodigal Daughter; ALOHA RONNIE; RMDupree; Teacup; kristinn...
FYI-check the following quote then check out my next quote from this article. I am so mad at the klintons I could spit nails. Will this NEVER END?

1.-Federal investigators believe that Castro had been exploiting the international controversy unleashed by the Elian Gonzalez case to flood the United States with intelligence agents — including high-level officials of Cuba's biological-warfare program who allegedly spoke with Atta at a Miami motel. Federal investigators suspect that Atta's Cuban contact was a top defense-ministry officer with personal ties to Castro who entered the United States under cover of assignment to a Cuban-government delegation escorting Elian's two grandmothers, who supposedly were coming to mediate the custody battle.

2.- Reports smuggled out by Cuban dissident scientists confirm that Castro's research has concentrated on developing undetectable methods of spreading deadly bacteria, including the use of contaminated bird flocks. Cuba, meanwhile, has been engaging in scientific exchanges with Iraq, say these scientists. A year ago, Cuban Vice President Carlos Lage opened a biotechnological research-and-development plant in Iran, paving the way for Castro's visit to that country last May.
Atta's dealings with the DGI are not the only contacts reported between Cuba's military intelligence and al-Qaeda. The Associated Press reported on March 4, 2000, that a young Afghani who trained at a camp run by bin Laden in northeast Afghanistan says he saw advisers there from Chechnya, Sudan, Libya, Iran, North Korea and Cuba. Some of these foreigners, he said, had brought biological/chemical weapons, which were stored in caves.

PATHETIC!!!

9 posted on 11/09/2001 6:33:00 PM PST by Republic
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To: JeanS
Hot damn.
11 posted on 11/09/2001 6:53:44 PM PST by butter pecan fan
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To: Republic
More Clinton-facilitated treachery. More Treason coming to light, practically by the day.

God help us.

12 posted on 11/09/2001 6:53:51 PM PST by onedoug
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To: Fred25
Thanks for posting that article.
13 posted on 11/09/2001 6:56:24 PM PST by Jean S
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To: Fred25
"This (new) shah is imperialism, and its main stronghold is only miles away from our border,"

To be accused of imperialism by an old Communist hack is like the pot calling the midday sky black.

14 posted on 11/09/2001 6:56:34 PM PST by butter pecan fan
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To: butter pecan fan; JeanS
CASTRO AND HIS AMERICAN AGENT
15 posted on 11/09/2001 7:04:08 PM PST by Fred25
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To: Fred25
bumping that!
16 posted on 11/09/2001 7:17:07 PM PST by Republic
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To: piasa; JeanS
Quite an article! Thanks for the post and the flag!

(5-24-00) CUBAN Contact with INS raises CONCERN in ELIAN Case [Excerpt] The Cuban diplomat the U.S. wants expelled in an alleged spying case had a role in the ill-fated first visit of Elian Gonzalez's grandmothers to Miami. And the INS agent who was part of the sting that led to top INS official Mariano Faget being charged with passing on secret information also was present for the grandmothers' second Miami trip, when they did meet with Elian.

That both had roles in the grandmothers saga may be coincidental.

The involvement, however, of the Cuban diplomat, Jose Imperatori, in both the grandmothers' visit and the Faget case has prompted a lawyer for Elian's Miami relatives to ask the INS to completely review the case.

In a letter addressed to U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, attorney Spencer Eig on Tuesday said the ``growing evidence linking Cuban espionage and INS consideration of the Elian Gonzalez case compels'' Elian's Miami relatives to request the review.

The reason: Imperatori's presence ``amidst a swarm of INS agents'' Jan. 24 at Kendall-Tamiami Airport as the grandmothers were negotiating a meeting with Elian that never took place ``raised questions.'' [End Excerpt-much more in full article linked above]

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"Tours through radical Islamic states by Castro and his close Venezuelan ally, President Hugo Chavez, in the months prior to the September attacks indicate some level of complicity or knowledge of what was going to happen," says Lisette Bustamante, a former aide to Castro who currently works on the Spanish daily newspaper La Razon.

What's Hugo Chavez up to?

17 posted on 11/10/2001 1:03:39 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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BUMP
18 posted on 11/10/2001 1:13:33 AM PST by nopardons
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To: abwehr; xsmommy; Zadokite; RedWhiteBlue
FYI
19 posted on 11/10/2001 1:22:41 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: JeanS
---more---

Yes, Cuba is a terrorist nation

Castro: "Iran and Cuba, in cooperation can bring America to its knees.”(my title)

CASTRO AND THE INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM, A CHRONOLOGY

In Castro's Service

20 posted on 11/10/2001 2:12:02 AM PST by backhoe
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