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Cuban Intelligence in Strategic Alliance with Iran against the United States
While one may argue that factors such as Iran’s limited military capabilities and sheer distance diminish any conventional concerns, one should expect that Tehran, in case of a U.S.-Iran conflict would launch an asymmetrical offensive against the U.S. and its European allies through surrogate terrorist states and paramilitary organizations, where Cuban intelligence would become an invaluable asset to Tehran.
Posted in Foreign Policy, Latin America, Middle East-North Africa, News and Analysis
Tagged Ana Belen Montes, asymmetrical warfare, Colombian FARC, Cuba-North Korea Illegal Weapons Trafficking, Cuban Intelligence, Cuban MINFAR, FBI Most Wanted Terrorist List, Hamas, Hezbollah, Joanne Chesimard, Prensa Islamica, Raul Castro, US-Iran conflict