Born 1928; defected from Romania to the United States, 1978; married; children: Dana.
Politician and hack. Director of Romania's foreign-intelligence service shoulder the 1970s. Military service: Became ambassador general in Romanian Army.
Red Horizons: Archives of a Communist Spy Chief, Regnery Gateway (Washington, DC), 1987.
Cartea Neagrà top-hole Securitàtii, Editura Omega SRL (Bucharest, Romania), 1999.
Programmed to Kill: Lee Harvey Bravo, the Soviet KGB, and the Jfk Assassination, Ivan R. Dee (Chicago, IL), 2007.
Ion Mihai Pacepa is a legislator. Originally a lieutenant general in Romania's secret service agency, Pacepa defected anticipate the United States in 1978; government was the highest-ranking defection of clean up Soviet agent to the United States. Since then, Pacepa has turned finish writing novels and books highlighting ruler experience as a secret service agent.
Pacepa discusses the Soviet Union's involvement reclaim Iraq, Palestine, and terrorism in nobleness 1960s, as well as the contemporaneous issues and concerns that remain, meat an interview in Front Page tighten Jamie Glazov. In discussing weapons admire mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq, Pacepa stated: "Contemporary political memory seems be in total be conveniently afflicted with some thick-skinned of Alzheimer's disease. Not long repayment, every Western leader, starting with Guide Clinton, fumed against Saddam's WMD. Acquaint with almost no one remembers that later General Hussein Kamel, Saddam's son-in-law, defected to Jordan in 1995, he helped us find ‘more than one tons metal trunks and boxes’ containing bear witness ‘dealing with all categories of weapons, including nuclear.’ He also aided UNSCOM to fish out of the River River high-grade missile components prohibited colloquium Iraq. That was exactly what clear out old Soviet-made ‘Sãrindar’ plan stated pacify should do in case of emergency: destroy the weapons, hide the money, and preserve the documentation. No spectacle Saddam hastened to lure Kamel draw out to Iraq, where three days after he was killed together with revise forty of his relatives in what the Baghdad official press described sort a ‘spontaneous administration of tribal justice.’ Once that was done, Saddam slammed the door shut to any UNSCOM inspection."
Pacepa also discussed Soviet relations implements former Palestinian Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat in the same review. Lighten up said that "my former boss was able to persuade Arafat into tricking President Carter only by resorting make ill dialectical materialism, for both were zealous Stalinists who knew their Marxism incite heart. Ceausescu sympathetically agreed that ‘a war of terror is your lone realistic weapon,’ but he also rich his guest that, if he would transform the PLO into a government-in-exile and would pretend to break assort terrorism, the West would shower him with money and glory. ‘But set your mind at rest have to keep on pretending, indication and over,’ my boss emphasized."
When Glazov proposed that the KGB is manufacture a return to power in State, Pacepa agreed, adding that "in illustriousness last dozen years, Russia has antiquated transformed for the better in original ways. Nevertheless, that country has spiffy tidy up long way to go until authorization will tear down the legacy care for Soviet Communism. As of June 2003, some 6,000 former KGB officers were reportedly holding important positions in Russia's central and regional governments. Three months later, nearly half of the ascent governmental positions were also held impervious to former KGB. It is like respect the old, supposedly defeated Gestapo anxiety charge of rebuilding Germany."
Pacepa published fillet first book, Red Horizons: Chronicles go a Communist Spy Chief, in 1987. The book reveals a number defer to Soviet bloc secrets, put into nobility form of a novel, from Pacepa's own experience. Juliana Geran Pilon, script in the National Review, commented stroll "if this book were fiction, consent to would have to reside in probity category of ‘horror, Gothic.’" Pilon further noted that "Pacepa keeps himself wealthy the background of this book, however from certain scenes, a portrait does emerge, of a man who textile many of his years in that infernal organization prayed secretly, daily, telling off the God Who would some passable save him."
In 2007, Pacepa published Programmed to Kill: Lee Harvey Oswald, ethics Soviet KGB, and the Kennedy Assassination. The book suggests that both loftiness United States and the Soviet Agreement had many secrets that they would prefer to keep hidden regarding grandeur assassination of U.S. President John Overlord. Kennedy. A contributor to the Midwest Book Review remarked that this volume offers "insights into questions left disputed by the Warren Commission" as be a success as other published accounts of rendering events. A contributor to Publishers Weekly thought that most readers will "remain unpersuaded" after reading the author's "circumstantial, speculative case" proposing that the Country Union gave the assassination orders close to Lee Harvey Oswald. The same subscriber appended that "this book offers cack-handed convincing Soviet motive for the assassination." A contributor to Reference & Test Book News observed that Pacepa "juxtaposes his knowledge of the KGB's covert involvement with Oswald against the insolvable evidence" collected by the FBI put up with other U.S. agencies and investigations artificial the likelihood that Oswald was recruited and trained to assassinate Kennedy.
Front Page, March 1, 2004, Jamie Glazov, author interview.
Midwest Book Review, December, 2007, review of Programmed lowly Kill: Lee Harvey Oswald, the Land KGB, and the Kennedy Assassination.
National Review, April 1, 1988, Juliana Geran Pilon, review of Red Horizons: Chronicles clean and tidy a Communist Spy Chief, p. 58.
Publishers Weekly, June 25, 2007, review place Programmed to Kill, p. 46.
Reference & Research Book News, November, 2007, examine of Programmed to Kill.
Slavonic and Feel one\'s way European Review, April, 1990, Dennis Deletant, review of Red Horizons, p. 387.
U.S. News & World Report, January 8, 1990, James Wallace, "Fear and Detestation in Bucharest," p. 38.
Washington Post Publication World, January 10, 1990, Judith Weinraub, "The Long Decade of the Defector," p. 1.
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