CASTELO escribió:He oído que los servicios cubanos han hecho auténticos estragos contra la oposición política en Miami y otros lugares....pero vamos, es su labor...los servicios franquistas hacían lo mismo contra la oposición española....
No estimado Castelo, no me refiero a sólo eso, sino a misiones de pura inteligencia. El KGB consideraba a los servicios cubanos como los mejores penetrando los secretos en USA después de ellos, y los americanos también consideraban a los cubanos entre los 4-5 mejores servicios de inteligencia del mundo (junto a gigantes como USA y Rusia).
Por ejemplo, declaró Fritz W. Ermarth en una entrevista:
-¿Cuáles países tienen los mejores servicios de inteligencia del mundo?
-Yo seguro que no seré original, si digo que considero a la inteligencia de mi país como la más fuerte. Tenemos la mejor tecnología, experiencia, alcance territorial. En operaciones ilegales hay también otras inteligencias muy fuertes. Ellos son, ante todo, el MI-5 británico, las inteligencias rusa y cubana, y en el pasado, la Stasi.
Y quien dice eso, Fritz Ermath, no es un cualquiera, fue uno de los jefes de los servicios secretos americanos:
Fritz Ermarth recently retired from CIA where he spent most of a 25 year career in government as an analyst and manager dealing with Soviet and strategic topics. He was the Chairman of the National Intelligence Council from 1988 to 1993. In the years since he was an advisor in the Navy department, an assistant for special projects in the office of the DCI, and a research fellow in the Center for the Study of Intelligence.
Since his retirement from government, Mr. Ermarth has written numerous articles and given congressional testimony on developments in Russia under Yeltsin and Putin. He is an occasional lecturer at CIA's Kent School of Intelligence Analysis, a part-time associate of Science Applications International Corporation (working on defense issues), and a consultant to the Washington Institute (on issues of nuclear strategy).
Earlier in his career he had two tours on the NSC staff, under Carter and Reagan. He also worked at Rand, at Radio Free Europe, and at the Northrop Corporation. Mr. Ermarth got a BA in History from Wittenberg University (Ohio), and an MA in Soviet Studies from Harvard.
http://www.future-intel.it/biografia2.htmlMr. Ermarth has had a long and distinguished career at the Central Intelligence Agency, including service as Chairman of the National Intelligence Council, National Intelligence Officer for the USSR and East Europe, and Director of the Strategic Evaluation Center. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Intelligence Medal and the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal. During the Reagan Administration, Mr. Ermarth was Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director of Soviet and European Affairs, a position in which he played a major role in successfully ending the Cold War.
"My father had great respect for Fritz Ermarth, who briefed him on several occasions before he traveled overseas as a former president," said Julie Nixon Eisenhower. "We are delighted to have him in a key position at The Nixon Center."
Nixon Center President Dimitri Simes said, "Fritz Ermarth is one of the most creative and accomplished strategic thinkers of our time. We are very much looking forward to our association with him."
http://www.nixoncenter.org/index.cfm?ac ... ge=ermarth
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