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This paper will also examine if the Cubans are just hedging their bets in case the United States decides to launch a regime change against the communist nation. Plans to purchase Cuba from the Spanish Empire were put forward by the United States. This saw the United States has a strong influence on Cuba’s political affairs (Leslie 1994, 24). However, there had been an intriguing collection of espionage cases on the US Department of Defense: Defense Personnel Security Research Centre (Collins 2001, 23).
After World War II, there were ‘number stations’ all around the globe which were described as shortwave radio stations characterized by their unique broadcasts (Moreno 2012, 15). The best known of the number stations was the “Lincolnshire poacher”, suspected to have been run by the SIS (Moreno 2012, 17). Later on, in 2001, the United States government arrested the Cuban five on charges related to spying for Cuba. They were alleged to have received messages from a Cuban number station broadcast (Collins 2001, 78).
Others even claimed that these stations were related to illegal drug smuggling (Leslie 1994, 35). However, this was not the end of all the spying cases in the United States. In 2001, Anna Montes who was a senior US Defense Intelligence agency analyst was arrested and charged with espionage crimes. Anna Montes communicated with the Cuban Intelligence Directorate through messages encoded and received by the encrypted shortwave transmissions from Cuba (Moreno 2012, 34). However, this did not end even before the arrest of Carlos Alvarez, his wife Elsa, and even the arrest of Walter Kendall Myers in 2009.
Allegedly, Walter Myers was charged with conspiracy to spy for Cuba by receiving and decoding some messages that were being sent from the Cuban Intelligence Directorate’s number station (Moreno 2012, 39). The Cuban government came up with all these ways of spying on the United States to avoid the United States government from overpowering them (Leslie 1994, 56). Therefore, since this method was the safest of shortwave communication, one could communicate behind enemy lines without getting noticed.
This was the cause behind the Cuban government trying to overpower their American enemies. This shows how the cold war still lives on as a cold peace (Leslie 1994, 25). Even though the United States has signed treaties with the Cuban government, they still find the situation complex by being allies again even after the effects of the war (Collins 2001, 72). In conclusion, according to the state of global affairs, the Cubans are in a way paranoid due to their behavior towards the United States government after the war.
In a way, they are hedging their bets in case the US decides to launch a regime against the Cuban nation. The Cuban government should, however, learn to be at peace with their fellow Americans even with the presence of the Cuban-American treaty (Moreno 2012, 90).
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