Cold War Spy Games Show the Moral Bankruptcy of the U.S. National-Security State

Rolando Sarraff Trujillo, the Cuban government official who was released from prison as part of a spy trade between the U.S. government and Cuba, is being hailed by U.S. officials as a hero. Of course, that’s not the view of the Cuban government, which considers Sarraff a traitor.

At the same time, former U.S. officials Walter Kendall Myers and his spouse Gwendolyn Myers, who spied for Cuba, are considered bad people by the U.S. government. U.S. officials say that by … Continue reading Cold War Spy Games Show the Moral Bankruptcy of the U.S. National-Security State