guerrillas and terrorists

Criminal activity funding operations

June 25, 2010

Stratfor analytical article on insurgent/terrorist groups using criminal activity to fund its operations.  A reference is made within the piece to the Cuban Intelligence Service (CuIS): For the militant group, the addition of a state sponsor can provide an array of modern weaponry and a great deal of useful training. For example, the FIM-92 Stinger missiles [...]

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Cuban espionage, threat to the Americas

August 19, 2008

By Jerry Brewer via Mexidata.info Totalitarian dictatorships still exist and, as a matter of fact, they are very much alive in Latin America. Democracies throughout the Americas must immediately address their governments’ counterintelligence missions, and their strategic long and short range vision to monitor aggression and other forms of insurgency within their homelands. Cuba’s intelligence [...]

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