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  • ORGANIZED IN JANUARY 1964; DR. -ARRIGO GUAR~If CONTE, ~HO HAS A LO~G HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION WITH CO~MUNISTS AND WAS AN ORGANIZER OF THE VANGUARDIA DE ACCIO N NACIONAL, A PRO-CASTRO REVOLUTIONARY GROUP; AND DR. GUSTAVO TEJADA MORM\N FORMER TREATY NEGOTIATOR
  • by Frei. IV. Cuba Our long•r!Me objective is to see the Castro regime replaced by a non-communist government which would not be a threat, direct or indirect, to us or to other Hemisphere nations. Our inmed.i.ate object,ives are to prevent the use
  • leaders chosen in free elections. 2. Castro has failed in his domestic program and Cuban-sponsored sub­ version has been checked. ' The OAS economic denial program, and .Castro's own mismanage­ ment, has kept the Cuban economy stagnated. In July 1964
  • of the leftist revolutionary (a communist as a student) who turned evolutionary, democratic, moderate reformer. Internationally, he has been a staunch friend of the U.S. and a vigorous partner in the Alliance for Progress. An outspoken foe of Communism and Castro
  • German trade wlth Castro at the lowest level that is legally possible a~d to bar export gua.rante-es of any sort from the government. on the milita*Y offset arrangement.e , the Chancellor makes no. ~flat commitment. but McNamara has· hlt him again
  • America A ccording to the leader of the · Venezuelan Communist Party, now exiled in Moscow, the Soviets have given Castro a free hand in s i)onsoring revolutions in Latin America in return for "unqualified support" in dealing with Communist China
  • in Panama.,caused by years of neglect, we have come forward at the end of the year with the boldest and most magnanimous proposal in decades. We have made the year a bad one for Castro and a good one for the hemisphere. We have shown understanding
  • . It remains to be seen whether they will face up to the neces s ity for constitutional reforms. There is some movement in this direction. 7 Panama. /Pressure from the opposition Panamenista Party and from ultranationalist and Castro/ Communist elements
  • '1TS 3Y - CASTRO AND JUS Fnl.D~ LATnr M1ERIC~.il REVCLL'i!ONARIES AT' THE RECENT HAVANA !·1EETING OF THE LATIN Ar.ZRICMJ SOLIDA:tITY ORGANIZATION