Nikolai Patrushev has met with Cuban, Brazilian, and Bolivian security chiefs in Moscow.
interest in bolstering its anti-American partnerships in Latin America. A particular focus was likely on Russia’s effort to bolster its access to sanctioned Western goods. But a Russian readout outlined what Patrushev, an imperialist-minded hawk
With Celso Amorim, top security adviser to Brazilian President Lula da Silva, it was “Russian-Brazilian cooperation in the field of security,” and “interaction between Russia and Brazil in multilateral formats.” This meeting reflects Lula’s ideological disdain for the U.S. and his tendency to view Russia as a key bulwark against American power.
With Bolivian national security adviser Jose Hugo Moldiz, “the situation in the Latin American region” was discussed. Whatever those discussions entailed, Bolivia is a major drug trafficking production and transit site and its government is riven by corruption. Patrushev’s meeting with Cuban Internal Affairs Minister Lazaro Alberto Alvarez Casas is the most noteworthy. The two men discussed “issues of Russian-Cuban interaction between law enforcement and justice agencies.” Befitting the enduring Soviet Union turned Russian Federation relationship with Cuba’s communist dictatorship, Patrushev and Casas enjoy a close personal relationship. They meet in person at least once a year.
Consider, after all, that Cuba’s brutal but highly skilled DI intelligence service falls under Casas’s authority. The DI maintains extremely close relations with the big three Russian intelligence services: the FSB, GRU, and SVR. And whenever the Cubans and Russians are talking about “interaction between law enforcement and justice agencies” in Moscow , their conversations are almost certain to focus on anti-American ambitions.The DI has a robust intelligence network on U.S.
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