Antonio Arce person
also: Antonio Argundas, Argudas, Arrudes
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Claims (4)
Antonio Arce provided_cover_for
Felix Rodriguez book_quoted
“Another Forrest Gump moment. In early August, Felix Rodriguez and Gustavo Valdado arrived in Bolivia and began their special mission, joined by a third Cuban exile agent. They met with Interior Secretary Antonio Argundas, who gave them cove…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30) @ 27:05
Antonio Arce fled_to
Mexico book_quoted
“in which he not only revealed giving the diary to Castro, but that he himself had worked for the CIA, charging the agency with interfering in the internal affairs of Bolivia. Arrudes finally returned to the capital to stand trial. He surviv…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30) @ 34:47
Antonio Arce fled_to
Havana book_quoted
“in which he not only revealed giving the diary to Castro, but that he himself had worked for the CIA, charging the agency with interfering in the internal affairs of Bolivia. Arrudes finally returned to the capital to stand trial. He surviv…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30) @ 34:47
Antonio Arce worked_for
CIA book_quoted
“in which he not only revealed giving the diary to Castro, but that he himself had worked for the CIA, charging the agency with interfering in the internal affairs of Bolivia. Arrudes finally returned to the capital to stand trial. He surviv…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30) @ 34:47
Mentions (4)
▶ 27:05
Another Forrest Gump moment. In early August, Felix Rodriguez and Gustavo Valdado arrived in Bolivia and began their special mission, joined by a third Cuban exile agent. They met with Interior Secretary Antonio Argundas, who gave them cove…
▶ 33:43
In any case, various versions of the diary appeared during the summer of 1968, including one released by Castro. How Havana might have acquired a copy of it became a mystery unraveled by Antonio Argudas, the interior minister. Argudas sudde…
▶ 34:13
and Santiago. Langley sent Nick Larundas, his original recruiter, to talk some sense into him. The CIA then followed and accommodated Larundas as he traveled to London, New York, and Lima, Peru. Talk some sense into him. Do you think the CI…
▶ 34:47
in which he not only revealed giving the diary to Castro, but that he himself had worked for the CIA, charging the agency with interfering in the internal affairs of Bolivia. Arrudes finally returned to the capital to stand trial. He surviv…