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  • in this paper. n. Political If Fidel Castro were to be elloioo.ted froc the scene the regime t:Jight collapse for lnck ot this central rallying point. Cn the other ham, the bureaucracy r:s.y now be so t'irol.y '3otrenched tbo.t it could operate without hie
  • , then, at the be­ ginning, tbe normal meth­ ods of lntelllience collection, ntu,.. lnl•rr
  • Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016
  • technicians". (c) Castro has now announced that he intends to fire on US reconnaissance planes. Continued US reconnaissance is essential action authorized by the OAS resolution. T.t.Gr•phic tr•ns.miuion and Dralto4 l,y, ARA :EMMartin :lh ~ 11 1 62
  • Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016
  • IN RESP.ONSE TO QUERY HE EXPLAINED THAT ¥HAT HE HAD IN MIND IN ·. i::t:: : i' ... PROPOSING NON-ALIGNED AMBASSADORIAL GROUP IN HAVANA SERVE AS ,-~ /; t( ' .·...: :·. UAISON BETWEEN UN AND CASTRO VAS THAT t PARTLY THROUGH THEIR ·'-~ \.~ ~ !!'' '. ': ·,d ' ~OD
  • , and that is the problem of continuing verification in Cuba. Your representatives have spoken as if this were entirely a problem for the Castro regime to settle, but the continuing a,,.,,.., verification of the absence of offensive weapons in Cuba is -e-at,ir-el-y
  • Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016
  • · their ow~ ostensible position of fidelity to the Vienna and . Gene"ra agreements. The U.S. problem is to create whatever incentives may induce the Communists to revert to some form of .acquiesence in the sur­ vival of the tripartite coalition. Bloc