6.12.23

On Dec. 6-2023 Little CUBA Makes BIG U.S. News

     For sure, the United States has always had its keen sights on the nearby island of Cuba, especially peeking down from Miami where the Cuban-dominated Little Havana area in Miami since 1959 has become a very rich and very politically powerful force within the bowels of the U. S. government. 
 

    Therefore, on December 6th of 2023 -- even as massively important Domestic and International events rocked the News Arena -- the mainstream U. S. media is obsessed with the arrest in Miami of "another long-time Cuban Spy within the U. S. goverment." Long-time U. S. Ambassador Manuel Rocha on December 6th of 2023 in Miami is charged with being a Cuban Spy dating back to the 1980s. Now 73-years-old, Rocha is shown above in 2001 during his stint as the U. S. Ambassador to Bolivia. 

   Thus on December 6th of 2023 the mainstream media is obsessed with the newly arrested Cuban Spy Manuel Rocha, and that doesn't only mean the Miami Herald, which daily is obsessed with Cuba-related headlines. Above are other mainstream U. S. headlines about Rocha, and below is how NBC News is reporting the new Cuban Spy Novel-type story:
Does this remind you of Ana Belen Montes??
    The two photos above {1} show Ana Belen Montes when she receiving awards being the U. S. government's key Cuban expert and {2} when she was released back in January of 2023 after serving 20 years in a federal prison for spying for Cuba.
    The two photos above show {1} Ana Belen Montes being booked on October 21-2001 for spying for Cuba and {2} on January 6-2023 when she was released from a Federal Prison in Texas after serving her sentence.
    The Manuel Rocha saga that is playing out this first week in December of 2023 is eerily reminiscent of the Ana Montes saga that played out in 2001 and 2002 in Miami and Washingon. At age 44 Ana had been a long-time top senior analyst for the DIA, the USA's Defense Intelligence Agency and she, a prized graduate of the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins University, was the US expert on Cuba. In 2002 Ana was sentenced to 25 years in a U. S. federal prison after pleading guilty of spying for Cuba. And, having served her time, she was finally released in 2023 and is now living in the U. S. Territory of Puerto Rico. Neither Rocha nor Montes were charged with receiving money or other gifts for spying for Cuba. It would, of course, make for an interesting article or video in December of 2023 to see what Ana Montes has to say about the arrest of Manuel Rocha who now is facing Judge Edwin G. Torres, the Chief Magistrate in Miami.
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