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  • and ~onsular functions in Cuba. The adoi)tion by tho preoent C\1bn.nr,oveITlllxmt or a tot.all tar.Lan c om,~.miat rr.rstem a.nd its all.gnmant with t,.ljc intt.:rn~tioml coi':U'!l\miot mover.10nt, which ware already clear at that time havo become more complete
  • basis. 1 1 .~ '' . . . i ... I gave Ely aa much background on this whole situation as I could in the time available. ~I.:! was not strongly impressed with his ability to absorb the realities ol thia situation as we see them. · I do think, however
  • and at the same time fully cons is tent with the President 1 s open-door statement. As John Crimmi~s noted , it is a little verbose but he did not want to tamper too much with HEW drafting. Do you have any problem with it? ;, ,, WGBowdler Attachments Tabs A, B
  • e·quipment to the troubled Caribbean. The fact of the matter is that the Belgians have not been particularly cooperative and Ed Little brought this transaction to the attention ot a Belgian Embassy officer at about the time you wrote to Dick; a memorandum
  • in Cuba would undoubtedly result in the transmittal to these other countries of the methods of dealing with the EC M . In addition , there may come a time when we have a critical ne ed to look at a SAM - defended site. If we use the ECM now, we would thr
  • of an Attempted Shoot-down of a U-2. 11 The conclusion was that Castro prefers to try to halt the U -2 flights by pressure at the UN and else ­ where, but, failing this, there is a significant, and, over time, a growing chance that he will try a shoot-down
  • ALVARADOSAYS-.,~! SAW OSWALDIN THE CUBANEMBASSYIN MEXICO, BUT ·,BASEDON THE ."INFORMATIONAVAILABLE . • . . TO THlA GENCY AS Of THIS DATEOSWALD.VISITED TkE CUBAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO FOR THE FIRST TIME AFtER .2, SEPTtM'BtR 1963.) GP•l 2100 &Elil ,. • J
  • ' -·-...,. ' THE DIRECTOROF CENTRALINTELLIGENCE WASHINGTON 2.5, D.C. 28 November MEMORANDUM THROUGH: 1963 FOR THE PRESIDENT Mr. McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Time prevented me from mentioning this morning