Posada Carriles says U.S. will protect him for his past "services".
CUBA, January 10th, 2011.- In an interview with The Associated Press (AP), the notorious terrorist Luis Posada Carriles said the U.S. government doesn’t intend to put you in jail for long.
"He hopes that his knowledge on U.S. interventions in Latin America will protect him. Most trial evidence remains under seal of confidentiality, at the request of prosecutors," says AP.
"Government people who worked with me are not the same now. Those were different times," Posada Carriles admitted to the AP. "I did what I had to do at the moment. I have no remorse."
He also openly reiterated his desire to kill Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro: "If Castro comes through that door, I’d kill him," Posada told The Associated Press in the series of interviews conducted in Spanish and English at the Miami residence where he stays since he was released in 2007.
The former CIA asset is accused of making false statements during immigration procedures five years ago. (Cubamnirex-RHC)