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  • ~ansportation ties with Castro's Cuba)) JH _,fl!.! p.at't.Jr.~.c t'. £~ ,t1s ·, v.r~·~1J. · I ~age ·4 ··of telegram to '. . . b . . Amem ass y BONN M9BBT j ' regime _, no~ only jeopardize our ·efforts to reduce the Cuban•Communist .· tJ:?.reat tb
  • ATTACHMENT ·'At 1L""IZED E.O 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ ,,1-:....;;~__:...;__.;:r;~By . NARA, Date 2.15.il~ 1 -6ECRE'F MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Status of Proposed Reactivation of US Paramilitary Activities Against Castro On June 2, 1965
  • to notifying the Soviets of our position. The text .of our reply is enclosed; In recent mo~ths Fidel Castro has repeatedly alluded to violation of Cuban air space by U.S. aircraft. The most forthright of his statements was made in a press conference
  • , are complicated by the exist• gaining sufficient setr-confi­ ence of military regimes that dence to shrug off the shadow belie democracy. But Castro, of U.S. strength and the record . while his subversive efforts have faltered, continues to of U.S. intervention
  • on television. Finally, there were the . "heroic" examples of Fidel Castro, Ernesto "Che" Guevara and Patrice Lumumba. Latter day Marxists, ex-student revolu- iionaries, these three had a charisma--an appeal which owed nothing to 1ogic or political realities
  • COME FOR OTHER COUNTRIE~ TO f.?EMONSTRATE SOLIDARITY WITH VENEZUELA BY ~PPROVING MEASURES AT MEETiNG OF FOREIGN MINISTERS WHICH WILL PUT AN END TO FIDEL CASTROS lNTENi TD COMMUNI~E OUR COUNiRY. 11 BERi\JBAUM UNCLASSIFIED PRESERVAT:0 COPY
  • Amerlc:an state• to be held at the Organization'• headquarters on July 6 and 7, 1968. l look forward to Joining you and your colleaau• ln the meeting and to being with you and the people of El Salvador. Sincerely, Hi ■ Excellency A. Fidel Sane he z H
  • sent you an abbreviated viait (Tab A) which has you departing on Sunday noon. Castro. The weight of opinion of those on the scene -- Ambassador Marty Underwood and Bob Sayre -- la that lt would be a aerioua mistake not to adhere to the original
  • Votre pays et la Paix du Monde. que Yous continuerez de mon fidele • Son Excellence Monsieur Lyndon B. JOHNSON President des Etats-Unis d'Amer}que Veuill~z souvenir. agreer, Monsieur le President, /) r., )' Ui
  • , however, to collect in:for~ati.on on U. S. Government plans and policy vis-a-vis Cuba, a~d data on the efforts of Cuban exiles to overthrow Fidel Castro. __None _of tflese operations.we.re cletermi~e~ to .J.?.av:~ _been '. _ targetted directly
  • on "Che" Guevara in the tria l of Regis Debray• .a young French Marxist intellectual, who ia close to Fidel Castro and strongly suspected of being on a courier mis sion when ho was caught in guerrilla territory in Bolivia last April. It is not in our
  • / .. , .· '• · ... : '/ , : -~- :· ._.:. Herewith are two intelligence reports on Cuba of particular int_e rest. 1.S(c) ·:. .-,·-·'. _-·. I I ~ ••. • •• ~• 3.4(b)l1) \: .:: : ..:. ...! -:_I" .'.. , ~.:-.-:... - .... ,; 1,' . ~ /.-·,'( , ,,.., _.. ,·._ . ·" :···_· ·_,.: of the Castro
  • week were the notable progress toward elimination of the rebel zone in the Do·m inican Republic, the labor difficulties in Uruguay requiring emergency security measures, and the favorable _..: though qualified - - response of Castro to our proposal
  • Laos (Sanitized 6/29/00, NLJ 99-40; more released than previous sanitization) 52 memo Bundy to President re Castro announcements (Sanitized 2/10/00, NLJ 96-106) (duplicate #52a, this file) 52a memo Bundy to President re Castro announcements