A former US ambassador to Bolivia has sensationally admitted to spying on America for Cuba for 40 years in one of the longest espionage plots the FBI has ever seen.
Victor Manuel Rocha was arrested in December in Miami and accused of collecting intelligence for the rogue communist state since 1981 after an undercover sting where he detailed his clandestine work for Havana and praised Fidel Castro.
The 73-year-old bragged to an FBI agent posing as a Cuban intelligence officer that the U.S. was 'the enemy' and that his decades-long assignment was a 'grand slam' that 'strengthened the revolution'.
In messages to the agent he called himself a representative of 'your friends in Havana' and detailed how he travelled to the island multiple times to meet his handlers in the Cuban intelligence service, the Dirección de Inteligencia