In what represents a new battlefront for the U.S. government, the Wikileaks Web site published on August 25 a report by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that warns about the impact the fact that the U.S. was seen abroad as a “terrorism exporter" country could have, BBC Mundo reports.
The three-page report from February 2010 asserts that the participation of US-based individuals in “terrorist acts (...) is not a recent phenomenon,” and cites some of the recent actions supposedly carried out by US residents.
The memo, which was written by the CIA’s Red Cell at the request of the agency's director, Leon Panetta, analyzes the implications being increasingly seen internationally as a country that “incubates and exports terrorism” has for the United States.
Alternative media outlets have accused Washington of fomenting terrorism due to the protection it gives in its territory to notorious and confessed terrorists like Orlando Bosch Ávila and Luis Posada Carriles. The extradition of the latter has been requested to the U.S. authorities by Venezuela.




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