17.1.23

Ana Belen Montes Will Live in Puerto Rico

 

   On 09-21-2001 the top Cuban expert in the U. S. government, Ana Belen Montes, was arrested and charged with being a spy for Cuba. After serving 20 years in a U. S. federal prison, Ana this month of January-2023 was released and quickly she flew from Texas to the Caribbean U. S. Territory of Puerto Rico.
     Two sources -- the BBC and CBS -- now indicate that Ana Belen Montes, now 65-years-old, will live in Puerto Rico now that she is free again. For over 20 years, or ever since her arrest as the ultra-highest profile U. S. Cuban spy, she has repeatedly expressed her abiding concern for how the United States government treats the people in both Cuba and Puerto Rico.
    During the massive saga of Ana Belen Montes the U. S. media, not surprisingly, has focused on how her story helps prove how and why the Cuban Counter Revolutionary zealots in the U. S. should continue to be vastly funded and vastly supported so, presumably, they and U. S. businessmen can regain control of the Cuba that they lost when the Cuban Revolution in 1959 defeated the U.S./Mafia-backed Batista DICTATORSHIP. Since Ana Belen Montes was arrested in 2001 the U. S. media has used her as a propaganda tool to cement the USA's Cuban policies that appease prime Counter Revolutionaries, especially those in Miami and Congress. Therefore basic truths about Ana that didn't fit that narrative were not revealed. She was, in fact, a brilliant graduate of the University of Virginia and John Hopkins University that quickly emerged as the top Cuban expert in the highest realms of the U. S. government's defense and intelligence areas. As such a unique expert, Ana firmly came to believe that the U. S. Cuban policies, after the fall of the Batista dictatorship, was acutely "cruel and immoral." She then used her exalted position within the U. S. government to spy for Cuba, and not even her critics to this day claim that she did so because Cuba paid her to be their spy in Washington. The Cuban narratives in the U. S. since 1959 have been one-sided but above in the CBS/BBC update on Ana in January of 2023 there incredibly are some truthful facts regarding her release from prison. The first two paragraphs, for example, say:
      "In the first statement to the media since her release, Montes said she hoped the focus would shift away from her and towards what she said were 'serious problems' facing people in Cuba and Puerto Rico. I, as a person, am irrelevant. I don't matter,' Montes said in her statement, written in Spanish. 'There are serious problems in our global homeland that require attention.'"
       The day in 2001 when she was sentenced to 25 years in a U. S. federal prison, Ana Belen Montes calmly and sincerely read a long statement to the judge explaining that she would never regret what she had done. As you can see above, after serving twenty years in a U. S. federal prison, she still feels the same way.
    Now 65-years-old and living as a free woman in Puerto Rico, Ana Belen Montes remains uniquely a person of conscience: "I, as a person, am irrelevant. I don't matter. There are serious problems in our global homeland that require attention."
      In both 2001 and in 2023 Ana Belen Montes had the courage and insight to make this statement: "There are serious problems in our global homeland that require attention." She, of course, was referring to the USA's Cuban policies that from 1962  until 2023 have been allowed to exist and to be internationally depicted by the famed Carlos LaTuff image {above} that continues to saturate the world. Obviously, Ana Belen Montes believes this image of the U. S. insults both Cuba and the United States.
    Decade after Decade and Year after Year the nations of the world vote in the United Nations in New York for the United States to end the Embargo/Blockade of Cuba. And each Year the near-unanimity of the vote resounds around the world, but to no avail. In fact, in one year {2016} the vote was totally unanimous because the then U. S. President, Barack Obama, refused to support it!!! Yet, even in 2016, the U. S. Embargo/Blockade of Cuba continued and it still continues!!!
    When she was sentenced to 25 years in prison in September of  2001, Ana Belen Montes told the judge that she had no regrets because, as the USA government's top Cuban expert, she believed the USA's Cuban policies were "cruel and immoral." Now at age 65, and finally released from prison in January of 2023, she still has no regrets about what she did because she still believes that the USA's Cuban policies are still "cruel and immoral." For sure...it seems that a vast majority of the people in the world, including many that disagree with what she did as a spy, agree with her.
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16.1.23

US to send Delegation to Cuba!!!

 But Not to Discuss the EMBARGO??

   A top spokesman for the U. S. State Department, Vedant Patel, has announced that the Biden administration is sendind a U. S. delegation to Cuba this month of January-2023. He explained that the purpose is to discuss "law enforcement," not the U. S. "EMBARGO" that has existed since 1962.
     "The United States has announced it will send a delegation to Cuba next week to reinitiate talks between the two government over law enforcement issues."
    "This is an opportunity to enable the US to better protect US citizens and bring transnational criminals to justice," Patel said.
     PERHAPS...as the U. S. sends a delegation to Cuba to discuss "law enforcement"...it should also discuss the U. S. EMBARGO that has starved, deprived, and made miserable Cubans on the island for over six decades, or since 1962. Perhaps in January of 2023 the U. S. delegation in Havana might want to discuss the EMBARGO, which has failed in its decades-old purpose of overthrowing Cuba's revolutionary government.
    Yet...every little girl born in Cuba since 1962 has been unfairly punished by the U. S. Embargo. Perhaps the U. S. delegation in Havana in January-2023 should include someone who will discuss how the Embargo affects little girls in Cuba. As a democracy-loving American, that is all I ask.
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14.1.23

U.S. Politicians Feast on Cuba

In 2023 like they have done since 1959!! 

   Today -- on January 13, 2023 -- the above mammoth Editorial was published in the Miami Herald...on behalf of the rich and politically powerful Counter Revolutionary Cubans in Miami. It was written by the self-serving U. S. Senator Rick Scott from Florida...who reminds many of Jed Bush, who also came from outside Florida with tons of Texas-tinted money to declare themselves vast anti-Cuban partisans to use Miami as a springboard for their national political ambitions, starting with two terms as the anti-Cuban Governors of Florida.

    From Midland, Texas, Jed Bush used the vast and rich Counter Revolutionary Bush dynasty...uncle, father, brother, etc...to migrate to Florida and become that state's two-term Governor from 1999 till 2007. He hoped it would propel him to the White House but that quest was a failure.
    The author of today's Counter Revolutionary Cuban article in the Miami Herald, U. S. Senator Rick Scott, was born in Illinois and made tons of money in Texas. Following a path paved by Jed Bush, Rick Scott landed in Florida as a vicious anti-Cuban zealot and...lo 'n behold...became Florida's Governor from 2011-2019. Then in 2019 he became the powerful anti-Cuban U. S. Senator from Florida, apparently hoping that position would/could lead to a presidential bid. Meanwhile, today -- January 13, 2023 -- Rick Scott penned his Counter Revolutionary Cuban editorial in the Miami Herald lavishly entitled: "Biden plays checkers as Cuba's wily chess moves weaken U. S. Security. Guess Opinion." WOW!!! Like Jeb Bush and like Rick Scott, no matter where you are from and you have a lot of money backing you, you might want to migrate to the large and powerful state of Florida, scream your Counter Revolutionary Cuban credentials, and then become Governor of Florida...hoping the notoriety will also result in a term or two in the White House. At age 70 now, Florida's U.S. Senator Rick Scott, a Republican, today used the power of the Miami Herald to burnish his vitriolic anti-Cuban opinions by contrasting his Cuban views with those of President Biden, the current Democrat in the White House.

    Above are the first three paragraphs of today's long editorial in the Miami Herald in which Florida U. S. Senator Rick Scott burnishes his Counter Revolutionary Cuban credentials on January 13th, 2023. Ambitious U. S. politicians like Mr. Scott, of course, have been doing that same thing since January 1st of 1959, which was the day that the Cuban Revolution overthrew the U.S./Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship in Cuba.
    But on Jan. 13th-2023 this is a very interesting Editorial in the Miami Herald, don't you think?
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12.1.23

Biden Eases SOME Trump Cuban Sanctions

 

         In the USA's two-party political system, all administrations since 1962 have supported the cruel U. S. economic Embargo-Blockade of Cuba for the purpose of punishing the Cubans on the island to induce them to rise up and overthrow their Revolutionary government, apparently to restore another U.S.-friendly Batista-like rule to the Caribbean's largest and most beautiful country. The punishments have been relentless although the Revolutionary government of Cuba has somehow survived into a 64TH YEAR. The Republican Trump presidency, on behalf of some Cubans in Miami, was the cruelest on Cubans in Cuba but Trump's successor, the Democratic Biden presidency, has been very slow to change Trump's ultra-Draconian policies. Yet -- today, on January 12th-2023 -- Biden, after two years, seems to be changing some of the Embargo's harshest dictates.
     This month the U. S. has partially re-opened the U. S. Embassy in Havana. And today -- Jan. 12th-2023 -- the Reuters News Agency reports that "The Biden administration plans to send an official delegation to Havana this month to restart U.S.-Cuba talks on law-enforcement issues that were halted under former President Donald Trump, the U. S. State Department said on Thursday."
      Also today -- Jan. 12th-2023 -- Western Union has announced that the Biden administration is permitting it to reopen three offices in Miami that can resume sending remittances to Cubans in Cuba. Both Western Union and the Biden White House are thus resuming money that Cubans in the U. S. can send to Cubans in Cuba to help them survive. The third paragraph above says: "Tight U. S. sanctions hit Cuba's economy hard. As such, the latest move from Western Union is expected to be beneficial for its economy, which is still recovering from the pandemic and finding it hard to rely on its struggling tourism industry. The resumption of services will also likely reduce dependency on informal money-changing services."
    At least today -- on Jan. 12th-2023 -- the Biden presidency is admitting that the twin perils of the Embargo & Pandemic was combining to too harshly starve, deprive, and make miserable too many Cubans on the island. Thus, in these opening days of 2023, the U. S. is easing some aspects of the Embargo, which has existed for over six decades.
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11.1.23

Cubans in 2023 Flocking to US

 

     In January of 2023 poor little Cuba has entered the 61st year of the U. S. economic EMBARGO, which began in 1962 right after the 1961 U. S. Bay of Pigs military attack failed to overthrow the Cuban Revolution, which in January of 1959 had succeeded in overthrowing the U.S./Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship.
     Now fast-forward to today -- January 11th, 2023 -- and above are the Top 4 Cuban headlines flashing around the world. As you can see, the U. S. embargo against Cuba hasn't yet overthrown Revolutionary Cuba but, as has been the case for the past 61 years, it continues to starve, deprive, and make miserable Cubans on the island, apparently to please some rich and powerful Cubans in Miami.
    On January 11th of 2023 The Guardian, based in London, is {as shown above} informing the world that "the US embassy in Havana has lain silent in the withering Caribbean sun..." But, with hundreds of thousands of Cubans now desperately trying to cross the Caribbean Sea or the Rio Grande River to get to the United States, lo 'n behold, the U. S. embassy in Havana has, uh...partially reopened, apparently because Counter Revolutionary Cubans in Miami feel a little overwhelmed.
    As the Associated Press article shown above reports, the vast influx of Cubans from Cuba is "stretching thin U. S. border agencies both on land and sea." WOW!! In other words, the embargo is working well...except when offshoots such as overwhelming immigration "overwhelm" some rich and politically powerful Americans.
     As the AP reminds us in the first sentence above: "Because the U. S. and Cuba do not have formal diplomatic relations, the American government has no way to repatriate them." {Meaning so many Cubans flocking to the U. S. simply stay}.
     Meanwhile, back in Cuba, the U. S. embargo/blockade continues to work wonderfully...creating energy blackouts and food shortages that are designed to induce the Cubans to overthrow their revolutionary government but instead, after 61 years, is designing offshoots such as mass immigration that obviously irks some important and rich citizens in the U. S.
       Does six decades of a powerful nation economically blockading the people in a much smaller nation constitute GENOCIDIO??????
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8.1.23

Freedom for Ana Belen Montes!!

 

     To millions of Cubans in Cuba today, this is the sweetest smile in the world on Sunday, January 8th, 2023!!! This smile is from Ana Belen Montes right after she gained her freedom after spending 20 years in a U. S. Federal Prison in Texas.

     As of today -- Sunday, January 8th, 2023 -- Ana Belen Montes is free after serving twenty years as a Cuban spy in a Federal Prison in Texas.
    From Miami to Washington to London and around the world today -- Sunday, January 8th, 2023 -- the release of the now 65-year-old Ana Belen Montes from the U. S. Federal Prison System is Big News as illustrated by these headlines.
     On this second Sunday of 2023 above is CNN's international coverage of Ana Belen Montes being released after serving her required 20 years in a Federal U. S. prison. When she was sentenced in 2001 as a Cuban spy the sentence included 20 years in prison PLUS five years of probation once she was released. Therefore, now at 65-years-old, Ana Belen Montes has begun her 5-year probationary period. When she was sentenced in 2001 she had been, since 1985, a key and honored Cuban expert high up in the U. S. government...and a top U. S. adviser on Cuban policy. But all the while she cogently disagreed with the U. S. government's Cuban policy, which she considered "cruel and unfair." Above you can see the FBI mugshot the day she was arrested on September 21-2001, a few days after 9/11/01. Below the mugshot there is a reference of Jim Popkin's book "Code Name Blue Wren", one of the most definitive books about the saga of Ana Belen Montes. Her saga now continues. As reported correctly above by CNN: "For 17 years, Ana Montes was a diligent employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency, the US military's spy arm. By day she was its top Cuba analyst, with access to some of the nation's best-kept secrets. By night, Montes passed those secrets to the Castro regime..."
     Now that Ana Belen Montes, at age 65, has finished her 20-year prison sentence and is now on probation for the next five years, many people continue to debate her pros & cons. For example, for 17 years she was the USA's top expert and top adviser regarding Cuba and she firmly believed that the USA's Cuban policies were "cruel and unfair.". She still believed that 20 years ago on the day she was sentenced...and it is assumed that she still believes that now that she has REGAINED Her Freedom."
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7.1.23

What's Next For Ana Belen Montes?

 

    This weekend -- January 7-8, 2023 -- Ana Belen Montes -- will be released from the U. S. Federal Prison in Texas where she has spent the past two decades. A graduate of the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins University, Ana spent years as the top U. S. Cuban expert when she worked with the United States defense department. In that capacity she believed that the U. S. policies against Cuba were "extremely cruel and immoral." Thus, she used her exalted position high up in the U. S. government to spy FOR Cuba. Even when she was finally captured and sentenced, the U. S. agreed that she was not paid...and that she acted only out of conscionable concern for the Cuban people.
 This was Ana Belen Montes during her 20 years in the U. S. Federal Prison system. The day she was sentenced she read a long and passionate statement to the judge to explain that she would never regret what she did on behalf of the Cuban people.
     This weekend the Reuters News Agency -- as Ana Belen Montes regained her freedom at age 65 -- informed the world that "Montes argued that she had obeyed her conscience and that U. S. policy to Cuba was cruel and unfair." Her saga will forever make Ana a beloved and cherished person by Cubans in Cuba but, of course, she will forever remain a pariah of the first-order in Miami and Washington.
Ana Belen Montes
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