Ion Mihai Pacepa

Ion Mihai Pacepa
Pacepa in 1975
Born(1928-10-28)28 October 1928
Died14 February 2021(2021-02-14) (aged 92)
United States
CitizenshipRomanian
American
Alma materPolitehnica University of Bucharest
Espionage activity
Allegiance Romania (defected)
 United States
Service branchSecuritate
Service years1951–1978
RankLieutenant General[1][2]

Ion Mihai Pacepa (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon miˈhaj paˈt͡ʃepa]; 28 October 1928 – 14 February 2021) was a Romanian lieutenant general in the Securitate, the secret police of the Socialist Republic of Romania, who defected to the United States in July 1978 following President Jimmy Carter's approval of his request for political asylum. He was the highest-ranking defector from the former Eastern Bloc, and wrote books and articles on the inner workings of communist intelligence services. His best-known works are the books Disinformation and Red Horizons.

At the time of his defection, Pacepa simultaneously had the rank of advisor to President Nicolae Ceaușescu, acting chief of his foreign intelligence service, and a parliamentary undersecretary at Romania's Ministry of Interior.

Subsequently, he worked with the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in operations against the former Eastern Bloc. The CIA described his cooperation as "an important and unique contribution to the United States".[3]

  1. ^ Red Horizons: the 2nd Book. The True Story of Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu's Crimes, Lifestyle, and Corruption, 1990. ISBN 0-89526-746-2
  2. ^ "Foreign Relations of the United States, 1977–1980, Volume XX, Eastern Europe". history.state.gov. US Department of State. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  3. ^ Borchgrave, Arnaud de (14 January 2004). "Red past in Romania's present". The Washington Times. Retrieved 20 June 2021.