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6 results
- a deterioration. A number of civilians
in the city of Santo Domingo had been armed by Rebels, including some
Castro-trained Communist supporters. Law and order had broken down as
a result. Approximately 1, 100 Americans were taken out of Santo Domingo
on Tuesday
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Talking Points
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fo.f Intervlew
July 10, 1968
with Virginia Prewett
ls there anything new on Cuba -
No, Castro continues to exercise Hght control over
the i9land through his security apparatus;
The economic situation continues
- as suggested by Mr. Cherne;
-- handling of second inaugural Soviet flight to the U. S.
4.
Sugar Conference (Sect. Rusk)
-- UNCTAD World Sugar Conference scheduled for Sept. 23.
Likely sugar agreement that would emerge would double Castro 1 s
income from
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The President added: "I am Iisting everything we can think of to make
this hemisphere better."
The President said failure of the United States to act in the Dominican
Republic would have resulted in another Castro, and that the threat
of communist aggression
- weeks in office were the worst. We had the
Warren Commission, the men being held for ransom in Bolivia, the
shootings in Panama, and Castro cutting off our water at Guantanamo.
Not long after that came Cyprus and the Dominican Republic.
We have had