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he would realize from reading papers and that I wou14 convey
vie,n to him. through Department.
Suggest that Department telephone
Barnea tellhlg him. that,while, under normal clrc:umatancea, presence
in Habana of distinguished American lawyer
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expres:sion and 88ld the.t be \fOU.ld be ~c-ot ir:t~'!"'Csu,l to read tbo propooal.
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6/'29/59
INFORMATION COPY
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American E~bassy,
Habana, Cuba,
August 7, 1959~
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OFFICIAL -INFOillvlA.L
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Dear Dick
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, NARA, nate O.-JJ-'t-3
Concerning the point t hat remains open, the President
of the Republic s t rongly stre s sed on Satur day night that t he
position of the GOC is based exclusively on reasons of principle.
The statement by Minister Roa t onight
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Summary Record of National Security Council Meeting No. 530
May 2, 1964, 10~00 AM -- Overflights of Cuba
The meeting began without the President. Mr. McCone distributed,
and the group read, the attached SNIE 85-2 - 64, "Likelihood
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be undertaken. He cited again the case of modifying the planes in
order to make it possible for the pilot to relight the engi ne at maxi
mum altitude in the event of a flameout.
Secretary Rusk asked whether we should read anything into the
timing
- now have authority to do so that we
can act in an emergency. We should find out how far the Latin
Ame rican states will go.
A m bassador Thomp son said the resolution created a problem. Th e
R ussians would read the resolution to mean that we