Rubio's photo op with Che's assassin
Rubio's photo op with Che's assassin
By Staff Writers, teleSUR
Wednesday, Apr 27, 2016
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Felix Rodriguez and Marco Rubio in Miami. | Photo: Semanario Libre
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The CIA recruited Felix Rodriguez in 1967 to hunt down Che Guevara, who had left Cuba to lead a guerilla movement in Bolivia.
At an event in Miami commemorating the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba Sunday, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio paid homage to the 2506 Brigade, which led the assault. Organized by the CIA in 1961, the disastrous invasion was soundly defeated by the Cuban military and its people.
The former Republican presidential candidate took the opportunity to pose for a photo with Felix Rodriguez, former CIA agent who was a leader in the planning of the Bay of Pigs.
Rodriguez is also known as the person responsible for giving the order to kill Che Guevara, a leading figure in the Cuban Revolution, who had arrived in Bolivia in 1966 to lead a guerilla movement to overthrow the US-backed government there.
The CIA recruited Rodriguez in 1967 to head a team to hunt down Che.
Rodriguez, whose cover was that of a Bolivian army major, is pictured in the last photograph of Che alive.
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(Felix Roddriguez boasts about having stolen Che Guevara's watch after the assassination. He's more than happy to show it to visitors. He stole his life, might as well run off with his personal effects, as well.)
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Marco Rubio with child molester, Josh Duggar. [/center]