Episode 6— Aguas turbias
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Oscar Aguad
as Self - Minister of Defense
Elias Argentiere
as Julian Maradeo
Ricardo Burzaco
as Self - Naval Historian
Cristina Caamano
as Self - Auditor of the AFI
Nilda Garre
as Self - Minister of Defense
Andres Klipphan
as Self - Journalist
Julian Maradeo
as Self - Journalist
Guillermo Montenegro
as Self - National Deputy
Fernando Morales
as Self - Naval Expert
Agustin Rossi
as Self - Minister of Defense
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