
Ana Montes, a highly respected senior analyst at the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, betrayed her country for more than sixteen years by spying for Cuba and compromising critical national security information. Her meticulous tradecraft and exceptional memory allowed her to evade detection until a decisive FBI search of her home over the 2001 Memorial Day weekend uncovered concealed espionage equipment. This episode examines the anatomy of an insider threat, the quiet vigilance of American counterintelligence, and the enduring risks of betrayal within government agencies.
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