After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Castro regime is going through a serious political crisis. Fidel Castro fears a popular revolt. Shadowy Washington runs to help Castro. Defense Intelligence Agency displaces senior intelligence officers from the battlefields in the Middle East to work for Castro in Havana under diplomatic coverage, and help resolve the acute political crisis, and prevent a popular outbreak that would bring down the tyranny of the Castro brothers. General James Bruno, Defense Intelligence Agency, under diplomatic coverage, traveled the island of Cuba interrogating thousands of Cubans who have been returned to Cuba by US immigration Service. The information obtained was used by Fidel Castro to control the crisis, make arrests. and repress rebellious Cuban people.
General James Bruno, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Castro brother{s suppoerter .
Since the beginning of the perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Cuban people long for changes on the island. Accustomed to absolute control over Cubans, Fidel Castro is opposed to the slightest change. The crisis is getting worse. The popular discontent increases. Fearing a popular rebellion that overthrows the regime, CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency run to help Castro..
Senior intelligence agents from CIA nd DIA are authorized by Fidel Castro to move freely all over the entire island. visiting and interrogating thousands of Cubans who have been intercepted and returned to Cuba by United States immigration service. This work of intelligence and espionage of US intelligence services supporting Castro's regime is presented by Washington under the cover of "concern for human rights in Cuba".
This US immigration scheme to return Cubans to the island, who later are "visited" in their homes by senior US intelligence officers to interrogate them, apparently concerned about how they are doing with the Cuban police, is an underhanded cooperation of US intelligence with Fidel and Raul Castro.
Trusting the so-called "American diplomats", without imagining that they are US intelligence agents working for Castro, the Cubans interviewed provided valuable information that was used by Castro brothers for the repression against the Cuban people, and for analysis and evaluation of the political crisis on the island. There were arrests and deaths.
Ricardo Zuniga, a senior intelligence officer, appointed to Havana when the discontent and popular protests against Castro brothers began to worry CIA and DIA, who always have supported Castro in the shadows.
Ricardo Zuniga was another of the high offices of US intelligence authorized by Castro to move freely through the Cuban national territory interrogating thousands of Cubans. The other diplomats are limited to a 25-miles radius. The information provided was used by Castro to repress the population and quell the danger of national popular revolt.
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The severity of the political crisis forces Castro and Shadowy Washington to resort to the tactic used and preferred by both Washington and Havana, to isolate Cuba, to restrict to the maximum the flow of Cubans between Miami and Havana.
But this time, the crisis is very acute, apparently insurmountable. After half a century of communist dictatorship, the Cuban people are fed up with communist dictatorship. In the midst of that atmosphere of change, General Arnaldo Ocho, and a group of officers from the Ministry of the Interior and the Armed Forces have been executed. The situation is distressing. Washington and the Castro brothers are alarmed. Before the imminent collapse of the regime, Castro, CIA and DIA take the decision to shoot down the two planes of Hermnos al Rescate to intimidate the Cuban exiles and dissuade them by terror of any incursion or military attempt on the island. Consequently, Wasington persuades Europe to adopt a similar policy, and Europe adopts the "common position". It is possible that Europe acts in good faith, that it ignores the confabulation between Washinton and Havana, but it is a common policy of Wasington and Europe against the Cuban people and in favor of the Castros. Castro brothers are monsters that feed on solitude, they need to isolate themselves from the world to control and enslave the Cuban people.