He has bragged that they went into Cuba and shot the "spy" who was investigation Brothers to the Rescue, and other terrorists' groups in South Florida, and went home before the BTTR shoot-down. He claims his group just went there and nailed that guy.
Anyone have any idea what these wrecks are capable of, in reality? Are they a bunch of blow hards? I don't know a thing about their REAL impact on humanity, but they do claim to be a very rough bunch.
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The extreme idealism of F-4 commander Rodolfo Frometa
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By Kirk Nielsen
Published on February 06, 2003
Pop morality quiz: An organization with offices in the United States has assassinated a foreign spy in that agent's homeland, or tried to do so. This is: A) right, B) wrong, C) legal, D) illegal, E) the kind of activity U.S. and Cuban authorities should be investigating.
If you live in Miami there's a good chance your head is already swirling with questions you want to ask before responding. For example, was the target a spy for Tony Blair or that tyrant Fidel Castro?
Comandos F-4 chief Rodolfo Frometa answers "A" because the target was Juan Pablo Roque, post-Soviet Cuba's most notorious spy. Roque is the debonair pilot who is now reviled in el exilio for marrying a Miami girl, Ana Margarita Martinez, then dumping her in an extreme example of putting his work before his relationship. Their matrimony was part of Roque's cover identity that enabled his infiltration of Brothers to the Rescue, the men who flew Cessnas over the Florida Straits in the early to mid-Nineties to spot hundreds of Cuban rafters trying to ride the Gulf Stream to freedom, or at least a free-market economy. Roque split for Havana in February 1996 just a few days before a Cuban MiG destroyed two Brothers to the Rescue planes over the straits, killing four of the group's members. An FBI investigation found that Roque had provided information to his superiors in Havana related to the Brothers' flight plans.
The alleged hit on Roque, according to Frometa, occurred this past December 16 near the intersection of Ayesteran and Boyeros in the El Cerro section of Havana. It was carried out by several F-4 members based in Havana. A policeman named Luis Ramirez Echeverria died in the shootout, as did one Ramon Sosa, a 32-year-old member of the F-4 hit squad. Roque was severely wounded and hospitalized. "I can't assure you that he is still alive," Frometa said last week. "He could be dead already."
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You may remember this is the same pool of geniuses who manned missions for Operation Condor, and CIA hit squads, people like Felix Rodriguez, assorted other assassins, like Ricardo "Monkey? Morales, those brothers who were in on killing Orlando Letelier, others who went to Panama to bomb the auditorium where Fidel Castro was scheduled to speak, etc., etc.
Lots of time and money on their hands. They also contract out assassinations. They hired a man, Leon Cruz, and several companions from Honduras to plant bombs in Havana hotels.
That's ALL that's missing in the war against the citizens of Honduras.
This is ugly news. Very ugly.
Thanks for the alert.