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U.S. Reviewing Cuba, Cyberattacks - May Seek To Indict Castro
Associated Press ^

Posted on 03/06/2002 1:46:55 PM PST by Asmodeus

Wednesday, March 6, 2002
Associated Press
U.S. Reviewing Cuba, Cyberattacks

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration has begun a review of Cuba policy that will include an assessment of whether Cuba can disrupt U.S. military communications through the Internet, a senior official says.

That issue will be examined along with others to determine Cuba's potential to damage U.S. interests, the official said.

The senior official, asking not to be identified, said Cuba's involvement in international terrorism also will be part of the review.

In addition, the administration is examining the possibility of seeking an indictment against President Fidel Castro in the 1996 shootdown by MiG jet fighters of two Miami-based private planes near Cuban air space, the official said.

Thus far, the centerpiece of President Bush's Cuba policy has been support of the U.S. embargo against Cuba. But the official's comments suggested the administration has a more proactive agenda in mind for countering Castro.

A year ago, Vice Adm. Thomas Wilson, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told a congressional hearing that that Cuba has the potential to use ``information warfare or computer network attack'' to disrupt ``our access or flow of forces to the region.''

Wilson declined to discuss the matter further in open session, and the administration has not commented publicly on the subject since then. The senior official said Cuba's ability to engage in cyberattacks is part of the policy review. Castro has dismissed Wilson's comments as ``craziness.''

Richard Clarke, the White House technology adviser, said in testimony in February before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee, that the United States could respond militarily against a foreign government in the event of a cyberattack.

``We reserve the right to respond in any way appropriate: through covert action, through military action, any one of the tools available to the president,'' Clarke said.

He said Iran, Iraq, North Korea, China, Russia and other countries already have people trained in Internet warfare. He did not mention Cuba.

Cuba is on the State Department terrorist country list, a designation based on ties Cuba maintains with other countries on the list, including Iraq, and the haven Cuba provides for foreigners linked to alleged terrorist organizations.

As a result of the policy review, the Cuba section of the next State Department terrorism report, due next month, may add to the rationale for keeping Cuba on the list.

Castro argues that Cuba has been the victim of a Miami-based terrorism campaign that dates back 40 years and has claimed, he says, thousands of lives.

As for the embargo, Bush has said he will oppose ``any effort to weaken sanctions against the Cuban government until it respects Cubans' basic human rights and civil rights, frees political prisoners and holds free and democratic elections.''

But there is strong sentiment in the Congress to lift restrictions on travel by Americans to Cuba. The worst nightmare of pro-embargo stalwarts is the specter of Americans filling Cuba's tourist hotels and, in the process, leaving behind hundreds of millions in dollars for Cuba's cash-starved government.

The senior official raised the possibility of a presidential veto if the travel restrictions are eased. At present, travel is permitted by journalists some other categories of Americans who have a professional interest in Cuba. But tourism has been barred for years.


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To: Asmodeus
Kinda off topic, but wasn't there some of traitor arrested a few months back, worked for DIA or some other intel arm of the govt., that was feeding info to Cuba?

Haven't heard anything about her lately.

21 posted on 03/06/2002 3:40:51 PM PST by csvset
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To: father_elijah
Of course, what good would an EMP pulse do? I think they still use vacuum tubes, which are surprisingly EMP-resistant <VBG?>.
22 posted on 03/06/2002 3:41:32 PM PST by steveegg
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To: freedomlover
Hello freedom...

ZoneAlarm is really good. You should get ALL stealths!

ZA will block any incoming stuff, no problem. Any outgoing stuff must be stopped too. EG you don't want your email program accessing the net w/out your knowledge (as MANY viruses cause this), you don't want Internet Explorer to access the internet either! Both have happened to me. With ZA, the alert told me something was up. Probly saved my arse.

I make sure email asks permission and deny all other programs access, with the exception of virus protection software. NEVER let any program act as a server unless you KNOW exactly why you need it. EG ICQ and Morpheus won't function properly w/out server capabilities.

23 posted on 03/06/2002 3:57:30 PM PST by Principled
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To: Asmodeus
Cyberattacks are not only a threat to our military but to our national infrastructure as well. We have built a house on a foundation of sand. Very tragic.
24 posted on 03/06/2002 4:00:11 PM PST by survivalforum.com
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To: survivalforum.com
The most that cyberwar will achieve is Mutual Assured Annoyance.
25 posted on 03/06/2002 4:01:50 PM PST by Poohbah
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To: Asmodeus
Add to the legacy, W, and finally free Cuba. I want Castro to see it free during his lifetime.
26 posted on 03/06/2002 4:26:58 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: csvset
She was the top Pentagon analyst specialized in the evaluation of Cuba's menace to the U.S. She was a mole working for Castro's intelligence services and I bet that she might has been an adviser of General Caffrey since she was under his command.
27 posted on 03/06/2002 4:58:12 PM PST by Dqban22
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To: steveegg
EMP is perfect because it wouldn't affect the ordinary Cuban very much since they have little technology. But we shouldn't be naive about Castro's government. They've got what they need, and those transistors are just waiting to be fried by an EMP.
28 posted on 03/06/2002 5:40:13 PM PST by father_elijah
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To: PoisedWoman
He could start by dropping trade sanctions with Cuba so that Castro can't blame the U.S. for the hash that Castro has made of Cuba.
29 posted on 03/06/2002 7:05:24 PM PST by dr_who
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; Dog Gone; Dqban22; Polybius; William Wallace; Victoria Delsoul...
"In addition, the administration is examining the possibility of seeking an indictment against President Fidel Castro in the 1996 shootdown by MiG jet fighters of two Miami-based private planes near Cuban air space, the official said."

How timely, next week, on "The Banana Republican Hour" on Radio FreeRepublic, I will be discussing this very incident with the founder of "Hermanos al Rescate" (Brothers to the Rescue) Sr. José Basulto.

Sr. Basulto was in a third aircraft that morning in 1996, and managed to evade the Cuban MIG's.

30 posted on 03/06/2002 7:09:06 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez
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To: Luis Gonzalez
"How timely, next week, on "The Banana Republican Hour" on Radio FreeRepublic, I will be discussing this very incident with the founder of "Hermanos al Rescate" (Brothers to the Rescue) Sr. José Basulto."

I'll be listening!!!!!
31 posted on 03/06/2002 7:14:13 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: Luis Gonzalez
It was an honor to meet Mr. Basulto last year. He's a very dedicated defender of freedom, human rights and truth.
32 posted on 03/06/2002 7:19:35 PM PST by Prodigal Daughter
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Don't know if you've ever talked to Rabbi Kent about his trip to Cuba, but that would be an interesting interview IMO. See: Travel to Cuba, especially #39 link: I'm not a spy, I'm a rabbi
33 posted on 03/06/2002 7:24:33 PM PST by Prodigal Daughter
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To: Asmodeus
Doesn't Catsro have too many friends in high places? Arlen Specter, Lincoln Chaffee, Maria Cantwell, George Ryan et. al.?
34 posted on 03/06/2002 8:51:13 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Russia left Lourdes but China has a major sigint installation.
35 posted on 03/06/2002 8:56:24 PM PST by PhilDragoo
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To: flamefront; Asmodeus
If you're going to "shoot," shoot, don't talk. I think we've heard, seen and ignored enough of Castro's crimminal communist rot. Time for a trip to the wood shed.
36 posted on 03/06/2002 11:43:20 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Asmodeus; flamefront; All
U.S. Pressure on Cuba May Increase: Otto Reich views Castro as menace [Excerpt] It turns out, however, that the Bush team is just getting warmed up. One reason a more assertive policy may be in the offing was the installation in January of Cuban-born Otto J. Reich as the State Department's top official for Latin America.

He joins other Cuban-Americans in key positions who, like Reich, have viewed Castro as a menace for years.

Shortly after Reich took office, the administration began a policy review of Cuba with a view toward determining Cuba's potential for damaging U.S. interests.

One issue under study, according to a senior official, is the role Washington says Cuba plays in international terrorism. Cuba is on the State Department terrorist country list, a designation based on ties Cuba maintains with other countries on the list, including Iraq, and the haven Cuba provides for foreigners linked to alleged terrorist organizations.[End Excerpt]

37 posted on 03/07/2002 1:26:14 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Dog Gone
"I saw that on ... uh... Saturday Night Live last week,...oh never mind."

Sometimes I think SNL does the news better than the REGULAR news..*grins*

38 posted on 03/07/2002 4:13:21 AM PST by DJ88
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To: Dqban22
Ana Belen Montes

United States vs. Ana Belen Montes

Good reading here. They should send her to Camp X-Ray.

39 posted on 03/07/2002 4:58:41 AM PST by csvset
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To: Luis Gonzalez
"Cuba's involvement in international terrorism also will be part of the review"

I pray... this is not just hot air!

There IS a reckoning to be "served" to the brothers Castro.......

THANK YOU for this ping, Luis, and

break a leg :)

40 posted on 03/07/2002 5:05:31 AM PST by No!
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