Castro Says Spies Were Sent to U.S.
From Times Wire Reports
Fidel Castro admits that spies were sent to America because the United States “tolerates those who organize sabotage.” But in an interview to be shown tonight on CNN, the Cuban leader denied that there was an attempt to gather military secrets. “Yes, we have sometimes dispatched Cuban citizens to the United States to infiltrate counterrevolutionary organizations, to inform us about activities that are of great interest to us,” Castro said.
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