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Published Saturday, December 23, 2000, in the Miami Herald

Messages may have warned of shoot-down
FBI intercept of Cuban radio calls weren't sent on, Clinton advisor
says
Official says he would have kept Brothers to the Rescue planes
from flying.
BY GAIL EPSTEIN NIEVES
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The FBI intercepted clandestine communications between Havana
and its South Florida intelligence agents that forecast a potentially
violent confrontation between Cuba and Brothers to the Rescue
more than a week before the Feb. 24, 1996, shoot-down that killed
four men, newly released documents from the Cuban spy trial show.
But the FBI apparently did not share its knowledge -- significantly
more foreboding and specific than was publicly known before now --
with the White House's top advisors on Cuba, those advisors said
Friday.
``I'm flabbergasted, furious and not at all surprised,'' Richard
Nuccio, President Bill Clinton's Cuba advisor at the time, told The
Herald. ``This is the first I've known that these intercepts were
going on. I never recall getting any information through FBI
channels about Brothers to the Rescue.''
Had Nuccio known the nature of Havana's messages, he said, ``it
would have made my case stronger'' to keep Brothers leader Jose
Basulto out of the air that fateful day -- effectively canceling the
flights and perhaps avoi
ding the shoot-down.
There is no question that U.S. officials had warnings that Cuba might attack the 
Brothers' aircraft. But Nuccio and others have maintained that while they had 
concerns, they had no hard information suggesting a shoot-down
 would occur -- especially over international waters. Previously published reports 
never included evidence as specific as the FBI's intercepted messages.
RADIO BROADCASTS
At issue is a newly declassified series of transcripts of shortwave radio broadcasts 
routinely intercepted by the FBI in late 1995 and early 1996. In them, Havana 
intelligence bosses expressed to their Miami-based agents
increasing frustration with Basulto, who was flying over Cuba dropping anti-Castro 
leaflets.
By Jan. 29, the ``high command'' in Cuba had approved ``Operation Scorpion, so as to 
perfect challenges to counter-revolutionary actions by Brothers to the Rescue,'' said 
a radio message on that date.
Operation Scorpion took shape over the next two weeks, the decoded messages indicate.
Between Feb. 14 and Feb. 24, the shoot-down day, Havana repeatedly warned its 
Miami-based agents who had infiltrated Brothers to the Rescue not to fly on Brothers 
planes between Feb. 24 and Feb. 27.
Nuccio said no one ever told him of those warnings. In fact, he says, the FBI never 
told him that it knew Cuba had infiltrated Brothers to the Rescue.
One message stands out. It allegedly was written by Eduardo Delgado Rodriguez, code 
named ``MX,'' a Cuban general who has headed the Interior Ministry's Directorate of 
Intelligence (DI), Cuban's main foreign espionage age
ncy.
According to prosecutors, the message was directed to double agents Juan Pablo Roque, 
code named ``German,'' and Rene Gonzalez, code named ``Castor.''
Gonzalez is one of five spy suspects on trial in federal court.
It states: ``MX instructs that under no circumstances should German nor Castor fly 
with Brothers to the Rescue or another organization on days 24, 25, 26 and 27, 
coinciding with celebration of Concilio Cubano [a planned n
ational conference of dissident groups in Havana], in order to avoid any incident of 
provocation that they may carry out and our response to it.''
Nuccio said no one ever told him of that message, which he called ``significant'' 
because it appears to foreshadow a violent response -- one that necessitated keeping 
Cuban agents off the planes.
``No one had ever told me, `We have these intercepts going on and here's what these 
guys were planning and clearly they are double agents.' These are all things that 
would have been crucial to me in my job that the FBI ch
ose not to pass along,'' he said.
``Unless they told me, they weren't telling the person who was in the best position to 
judge the significance of that information.''
Jill Stillman, spokeswoman for the FBI in Washington, declined to comment.
``We do not comment on ongoing investigations, including trials,'' she said. ``We will 
not comment on whether we spoke to someone from the White House.''
FBI INFORMATION
It was unclear whether the FBI shared its intelligence information with Nuccio's boss, 
Sandy Berger, who at the time was the No. 2 person at the security council. Berger 
today is Clinton's national security advisor.
``Certainly the White House had no specific information that we were expecting an 
attack on the Brothers to the Rescue that day, but I can't speak for the FBI,'' said 
P.J. Crowley, the White House's National Security Coun
cil spokesman.
Basulto declined to comment Friday. He said he was following a
gag order on trial witnesses. But Basulto's lawyer, Sofia Powell-
Cosio, reiterated his stance: that the White House knew about the
shoot-down in advance.
Nuccio, now director of the Pell Center for International Relations
and Public Policy at Salve Regina University in Newport, R.I., was
so worried about a confrontation between Havana and Brothers that
on Feb. 23, 1996, he wrote an e-mail to Berger warning of a
possible shoot-down.
Nuccio said he included the shoot-down scenario to get Berger's
attention, but even he never believed a shoot-down was imminent
unless the Brothers overflew Cuba. He was worried, he said,
because he had unsuccessfully tried to get the Federal Aviation
Administration to stop Basulto from flying.

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