Skip to main content
-
Subject >
USSR and Eastern Europe
(remove)
-
Tag >
Digital item
(remove)
-
Specific Item Type >
Folder
(remove)
Limit your search
Tag
Contributor
-
Johnson, W. Thomas, 1941-
(2)
-
Burris, Howard L.
(1)
-
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
(1)
-
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
(1)
-
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971
(1)
-
McCone, John A. (John Alex), 1902-1991
(1)
-
Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
(1)
Date
Subject
Type
Collection
Series
Specific Item Type
Time Period
8 results
- , 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
- , 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
- .?
MEETING NOJES eeP¥&GHTED
~bliculioo Re~11ires
H PerfftiHiun
1~
W :1:: of eeppight
o &err. T1iOrikii Jalinaon
CIA Director Helms: He is leader without question. The level of
subsistence is not yet back to pre-Castro level. All the intelligent
people left
- by pro-Castro group.
Last year was the first year in Latin American history that there was not
a coup dLetat.
The Speaker:
Any agression from North Korea to South Korea.
Secretary Rusk:
No real step-up.
There is still guerilla activity
- 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
- &iayas1a problem.
Z. The President then turned to Cuba. He asked how effective our
policy was and what waa the future of Cuba. He aaked how e!fective the
economic denial program was and how we planned to dispose of Castro.
He said he did not wish any
- suspicions because they can
misjudge developments fantastically, for example in Czechoslovakia. The
Soviet Government is in bad shape and their resources are strained. For
example, to the cost of supporting Castro is added the sizeable cost