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  • of the leftist revolutionary (a communist as a student) who turned evolutionary, democratic, moderate reformer. Internationally, he has been a staunch friend of the U.S. and a vigorous partner in the Alliance for Progress. An outspoken foe of Communism and Castro
  • German trade wlth Castro at the lowest level that is legally possible a~d to bar export gua.rante-es of any sort from the government. on the milita*Y offset arrangement.e , the Chancellor makes no. ~flat commitment. but McNamara has· hlt him again
  • 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
  • America A ccording to the leader of the · Venezuelan Communist Party, now exiled in Moscow, the Soviets have given Castro a free hand in s i)onsoring revolutions in Latin America in return for "unqualified support" in dealing with Communist China
  • he told Kosygin to advise Castro to stop exporting revolutionaries into other Latin American countries. Mr. Crawford said all reports he has received indicate that Kosygin did tell Castro just that. The President said Kosygin thought Secretary
  • in Panama.,caused by years of neglect, we have come forward at the end of the year with the boldest and most magnanimous proposal in decades. We have made the year a bad one for Castro and a good one for the hemisphere. We have shown understanding
  • it offered students a course covering re~ntly met with representatives _of the · aspects of strategic intelligence and ( V~et Cong and has ~een an ad~Irer of foreign policy in its broader intelligence \ F~del Castro, can JUSt . as easily me:t setting. Stern
  • ., Area___________________ Testimony of Juanita Castro Ruz (continuation of pro-Castro propaganda activities in the United States and illegal travel connected with these activities)_________________________________________ Activities of the Ku Klux Klan Organizations
  • ^ the pressing need to "get rvd of the missiles/' and the long - term goal of "get(ting) r id’of Castro." M o r e o v e r / in specifically addressing the "adverse effects on US m i l i t a r y operations and c a p a b ilities^" they c stressed the need
  • : Reg'ina Sarmanho, daughter of the Commerci J Counselor of the Brazilian Embassy; Teresa Castro, daughter of the Min­ ister from El Salvador; Mirga Zadeikis, daughter of the Min­ ister from Lithuania, and Maria Fernandez, daughter of the Minister from Costa
  • -Castro. He reportedly had some "bad experience in Cuba during and just after 1959." During prior interviews the source when pressed for specific details bas sometimes become evasive. I representative l ~ I The source advised he learned from a female
  • elections.... Cuban offers to buy nitrates and foodstuffs in return for sugar might tempt the econor41ically pressed goverrunent. Cuba - Full details of Castro's visit to the USSR remain unknown, but one of the results may be fae p~ospcct of a more
  • . It remains to be seen whether they will face up to the neces s ity for constitutional reforms. There is some movement in this direction. 7 Panama. /Pressure from the opposition Panamenista Party and from ultranationalist and Castro/ Communist elements
  • , and Morike Kourouma. The author is believed to be Carlos Moore, a resident of Paris, France. He is a Cuban Negro who once worked for the .Castro regime but now opposes it on the basis that it discriminates against Negroes. He supports the cause of Negro
  • '1TS 3Y - CASTRO AND JUS Fnl.D~ LATnr M1ERIC~.il REVCLL'i!ONARIES AT' THE RECENT HAVANA !·1EETING OF THE LATIN Ar.ZRICMJ SOLIDA:tITY ORGANIZATION