The arrest on Sept. 21, 2001, of a spy working for Cuba in the Defense Intelligence Agency went largely unnoticed, as the country was reeling from the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
Ana Belen Montes was a "true believer" who never accepted a cent for betraying the United States, according to a Crofton man who was instrumental in the arrest of the double agent.
He now has written a book about the episode.
Scott W. Carmichael, claims Montes was one of the spies who passed information to Communist forces in El Salvador that ultimately resulted in the death of an American soldier.
Spies working for Cuba pose one of the most...
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