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Monitoring the US from Cuba

  
By:  Vic Eldred  •  last year  •  2 comments


Monitoring the US from Cuba
"I've seen that press report, it's not accurate," Kirby told MSNBC on Thursday.

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Link to Quote: Biden official says China has had spy base in Cuba since 2019 as admin says report 'not accurate' | Just The News


Last week the WSJ broke a very revealing story that most of the media is under reporting. It seems that the CCP has paid the Cuban dictatorship billions to place a spy base there in order to conduct electronic eavesdropping from the island. Immediately, there were responses from various quarters. An unknown source (you remember them) told the AP that the Intelligence community is unaware of any such thing. Then we heard from the very untrustworthy spokesman for the "National Security Council" at the White House. Kirby called the WSJ report "inaccurate." Then a little later the White House admitted it has been going on since 2019 and therefore it's Trump's fault.

"The existence of the Chinese spy base was confirmed after The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that China and Cuba had reached an agreement in principle to build an electronic eavesdropping station on the island. The Journal reported China planned to pay a cash-strapped Cuba billions of dollars as part of the negotiations."

China has had a spy base in Cuba since at least 2019, US confirms (yahoo.com)

The question is: what will Joe Biden do about it?

Are we going to simply allow this too?


Who trusts this administration?


“Deny, deny until you can’t anymore, and then blame the Trump administration,” Rep.  MICHAEL WALTZ  (R-Fla.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said Monday.

The administration has made some serious  national security-related media flubs before . They’ve accused lawmakers skeptical of accepting Ukraine into NATO of parroting Russian talking points and belittled reporters questioning military readouts of operations. The overall stance has been “trust us” when information is provided, even though sometimes that information was wrong, especially in the case of a “righteous strike” on a suspected ISIS terrorist in Afghanistan that instead killed 10 civilians, including seven children."

https://www.politico.com/newsletters/national-security-daily/2023/06/12/parsing-out-the-admin-denial-of-china-cuba-spy-base-story-00101514





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