Dans la catégorie "Je vois des officiers de la CIA partout y compris la ou ils ne sont pas", palme d'or (Soyons fous) a la radio nicaraguayenne ,avec cet article remonté des archives en date de 1988.
United Press International
April 13, 1988, Wednesday, AM cycle
BYLINE: By DAVID KIRBY
SECTION: International
LENGTH: 469 words
DATELINE: MANAGUA, Nicaragua
Richard Melton, the new U.S. Ambassador to Nicaragua, arrived Tuesday in Managua to take up his post at a ''decisive moment'' in relations between the two countries.
Hours before Melton's arrival, the Nicaraguan state-run radio station accused the American envoy of being a CIA agent.
Melton, 53, arrived at Augusto Cesar Sandino Airport on a flight from Costa Rica aboard a Panamanian airlines COPA passenger jet.
''This is a decisive moment in relations between the United States and Nicaragua,'' Melton said in Spanish at a news conference. ''Events in the near future will define not only the course of our bilateral relations but also the possibility of national reconciliation among all Nicaraguans.''
No Nicaraguan officials were on hand to greet Melton. Security was provided by U.S. Embassy personnel.
Melton, who had headed the State Department's office of Central American and Panamanian affairs since 1985, is the first U.S. ambassador sent to Nicaragua since last July, when Ambassador Harry Bergold finished a three-year term and returned to Washington.
Melton's arrived in Nicaragua during delicate cease-fire negotiations between the Sandinista government and U.S.-backed Contra rebels. A high-level meeting of the two sides was tentatively scheduled to begin Friday in Managua.
Radio Sandino, in its announcement of Melton's arrival, claimed he is a CIA operative.
''This man is obviously of the CIA,'' the official radio station said. ''He worked in Nicaragua under (former ruler) Anastasio Somoza and then went directly to the Dominican Republic, and we all know what happened there.''
Melton decided to leave his three children back in the United States ''probably because he does not want them to be contaminated by communism,'' the broadcast said.
The Somoza family's 43-year-old dictatorship in Nicaragua ended in 1979 with the ouster of President Anastasio Somoza-Debayle by the Sandinista National Liberation Front
Melton served from 1963 to 1965 as an economic officer at the U.S. Embassy in Managua and was then sent to the Dominican Republic in the same capacity from 1965 to 1967.
The United States, under the auspices of the Organization of American States, sent Marines to the Dominican Republic in 1965 to quell a rebellion led by a Dominican military officer suspected of being a communist. Honduras, Brazil and Nicaragua also sent troops.
Melton has a long record of diplomatic service, which he began when he joined the State Department in 1961 after a three-year stint in the U.S. Army.
His previous experience includes posts as vice consul in Recife, Brazil, 1967-69, first secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal, 1975-78, first secretary at the U.S. Embassy in London, 1979-80, and deputy chief of mission in Montevideo, Uruguay, 1982-85.
Si Richard Melton est un officier de la CIA ( Et non pas "agent", un terme désignant les informateurs et non les officiers traitants ,bande d'andouilles incultes boursouflées d'ingratitude aveugle) alors il aurait dû y faire tout ou partie de sa carrière, dans les postes décrits dans cet article.Et vu sa carrière donc il a été chef de station quand même. Or:
Et d'une de 1975 a 1977 ( Quand il était en poste a Lisbonne) le chef de station de Lisbonne était David D.Whipple, et son homologue a Londres de 1979 a 1981 Richard Stolz
Et de deux un officier de la CIA voire le chef de station ou son adjoint n'occupent jamais la couverture de chef de mission adjoint d'une ambassade ( Référence a son poste en Uruguay de 1982 a 1985) pour des raisons de répartitions des postes entre la CIA et le Département d'Etat, dans les ambassades.
Et de trois je n'ai jamais vu un officier de la CIA devenir ambassadeur sans que cela fasse les joies du Washington Post ( Les carrières de fonctionnaires de la CIA James Lilley , Joseph DeTrani, Leslie Ireland , David Barry Kelly ou Donald Gregg ont été divulguées après qu'ils aient quittés la CIA pour travailler comme ambassadeurs, responsables au Conseil National de Sécurité US ou adjoints du directeur National du Renseignement)
Non mais!
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Avec l'affaire de l'Irangate et le soutien aux Contras, ce pays était un suget sensibe pour les Etats Unis; et les médias veulent a tout pris dénichez la petite béte, quitte a extrapoler n'importe quelle évenements.
Oui la les médias nicaraguayens ont exagérés et ont eus tout faux sur Richard Melton. Mais ce n'est pas l'unique cas: Lors du massacre de la secte de Jim Jones a la fin des années 70, était présent un américain du nom de Richard Dwyer, haut responsables de l'ambassade US a Guyana, qui été qualifié "d'officier de la CIA". Ce qui était complètement faux.