Red Cocaine: The Drugging of America and the West – Joseph D. Douglas – Chapter 8

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Chapter 8: Cuba and the Rise of Narco-terrorism

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The book shows how international communism has used opium and cocain as a powerful weapon against the West. Dr. Ray S. Cline, Ph.D., a former Deputy Director for Intelligence for the CIA, said: "A powerful and well-documented case of a deliberate policy decision, first by authorities in Beijing and then in Moscow, to contribute to the decay of American society."

References to Chapter 8:
1 Cuba's participation in all these activities has been explained by numerous defectors and former narcotics traffickers. A collection of news media reports following the November 1982, indictment has been published as Castro and the Narcotics Connection (Washington, D.C: The Cuban American National Foundation, Inc., 1983) and Castro's Narcotics Trade (Washington, D.C: The Cuban American National Foundation, Inc., 1983). See also Ra'anan, Hydra of Carnage, op. cit., pages 431-476.

2 A 'revolutionary centre' is a base for the training and export of revolutionary activity. See Footnote 3, Chapter 3, for further information about 'revolutionary centres'.
See US Congress, Senate, The Cuban Government's Involvement in Facilitating International drug-traffic, Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism of the Committee on the Judiciary and the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs of the Foreign Relations Committee and the Senate Drug Enforcement Caucus, Miami, Florida, April 30, 1983 (Washington, D.C: US Government Printing Office, 1983). Detail on the Soviet connection by former Cuban intelligence agents can be found in US Congress, Senate, The Role of Cuba in International Terrorism and Subversion, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism of the Committee on the Judiciary, February 26, March 4, 11, and 12,1982 (Washington, D.C: US Government Printing Office, 1982).

3 For a presentation of the growth of the Colombian cocaine cartels and linkages to terrorists, see Gugliotta and Leen, Kings of Cocaine, op. cit.
US Senate, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics and International Opera-tions of the Committee on Foreign Relations, February 9,1988, unpublished stenographic transcript, morning session, pages 68,71, afternoon session, page 41.
See US Congress, Senate, Terrorism: The Role of Moscow and Its Subcontractors, Hearing

4 Before the Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism of the Committee on the Judiciary, June 26,1981 (Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office, 1982), page 10. For an excellent review of the evolution of the Americas Department, see Rex A. Hudson, Castro's Americas Department (Washington, D.C.: The Cuban American National Foundation, Inc., 1988).

5 Interestingly, Pineiro was one of two men Castro despatched on a secret mission to Chile's embattled Marxist-Leninist President, Salvador Allende, only six weeks before Allende's overthrow in 1973. Pineiro and the Cuban Deputy Prime Minister, Carlos Rafael Rodriguez - who also headed Cuba's Communist Party - bore a hand written note from Castro urging Allende to fight to the death should revolution materialise. Pineiro succeeded as secret police chief Luis Fernandes Ona, sent by Castro to aid in shoring up the Allende regime in its early days, and who subsequently married one of Allende's daughters. Whelan, Out of the Ashes, op. cit, page 407.

6 See, for example, Bradley Graham, 'Colombian Supreme Court Overturns Extradition Pact With US', Washington Post, June 27,1987, page A16.
US Senate, International Terrorism, Insurgency, and drug-trafficking: Present Trends in Terrorist Activity, Joint Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on the Judiciary, May 13,14 and 15,1985 (Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office, 1986), page 31.

7 Drugs and Terrorism, 1984, op. cit.

8 Workman, International Drug-trafficking op. cit, pages 2,28.

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