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  • week were the notable progress toward elimination of the rebel zone in the Do·m inican Republic, the labor difficulties in Uruguay requiring emergency security measures, and the favorable _..: though qualified - - response of Castro to our proposal
  • for Europe our Cuban policy . He explained to them that our economic denial program was not expected to result in Castro's downfall, but wa s an effort to prove that there was no future for Com­ munism in this hemisphere. He said he explained how the standard
  • ." 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
  • implied by the return of former President Quadros. by the threat He has made it clear that he has not changed bis sympathetic attitude toward Castro and that he intends to re-enter politics. following in the October congress­ Should be obtain a significant
  • National Capital, Inc. Nash Castro estimated that $974, 000 was to be spent on the beautification of highway approaches to Washington by the District of Columbia, Park Service and the Highway Commissioner of Maryland. Secretary Udall announced
  • Laos (Sanitized 6/29/00, NLJ 99-40; more released than previous sanitization) 52 memo Bundy to President re Castro announcements (Sanitized 2/10/00, NLJ 96-106) (duplicate #52a, this file) 52a memo Bundy to President re Castro announcements
  • a 8peaker's Committee is not only getting someone else to do the speaking, but ~earing the interesting bits of information they bring back. qr instance, Nash Castro is just back from a Honvention of the uarden Living Industries of the ~astern United ~ta ~ es
  • • . FO RE IGN OFFICE SITUATION. ARAUJO CASTRO LEFT OFFIC£ YESTERDAY AND FRAGOSO IS ACTI NG FOREIGN MINlSTER . AIR FORCE LINEUP . ACTING MINISTER IS RANCISCO MELLO FORMER COS. COWDR THIRD AIR ZO NE RIO DE JA NEIRO IS DARIO CAVALCANTI DE AZ AMB UJO
  • 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
  • trained in Cuba landed in a Cuban fishing vessel. Several Cubans were captured~ I • I '. On March 13, 1967, Castro openly stated his determination to support such activities. ' The Venezuelan government is determined that there shall be effective
  • to the United States His Excellency Ilmar Penna Marinho Ambassador to the OAS Castro Campos ALLIANCEFOR PROGRESSMEETING FOREIGNREPRESENTATIVES AS OF 10:30 A.M. 2 NOVEMBER 26 -2CHILE His Excellency Sergio Gutierrez-Olivos Ambassador to the United States His
  • ORGANIZED IN JANUARY 1964; DR. -ARRIGO GUAR~If CONTE, ~HO HAS A LO~G HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION WITH CO~MUNISTS AND WAS AN ORGANIZER OF THE VANGUARDIA DE ACCIO N NACIONAL, A PRO-CASTRO REVOLUTIONARY GROUP; AND DR. GUSTAVO TEJADA MORM\N FORMER TREATY NEGOTIATOR
  • the Free States Allies·have and· isolated of the taken steps the Castro regime. ·: ~ ~·'-: •• Under this Adm~nistration, the. 'Qnit'ed. States h~s !' I proven -its-readiness defend their' t to help our frierids·everywhere freedom against
  • . Rostow FROM: Robert M. Sayre SUBJECT: Possible Additional for Castro. ~1 17, 1967 DECLASSIFIED Jl-1.1ihe11H?.:) t=.0. 11652 SEC. GfJ\\ and '(D)1 . ~y~ .,;.-f British , NABS, Date )/ ':~ f- ])j Credit Guarantee we have reliable reports HMGis
  • such treasonable groups in our country. 2. Lets do something about Castro. He is a sore spot in the Americas.· If we are going to tget tough, we should start with the bearded S.o.B. off our ·coasto 3o Lets go all out to impress the'-··c·o tJ.Dtries
  • thereof with the USSR as to overflights of Cuba. All agreed that there had been a tentative agreement with Khrushev for on-site inspections,, which Castro refused to allow, but that there was no agreement,, positive or negative, with respect to overflights
  • of the shipment of arms by Cuba. 5 . The United States avoided arm - twisting . 6. We hope the message contained in the Resolution will get through to Castro , as the Punte del Este Resolution did not. 7 . The meeting was a success from our point of view
  • Ambassador to Argentina Oliver Troxel -­ Candidate for Ambassador to Mali Ambassador to Urugu ay Candidates fo r Assistant Administr ator AID (War on Hunger) - Raul H . Castro as a Possibility for Ambassador to Bolivia Tax Court -Treasur e r of the Uni ted
  • Training to Cuban Nationals (4/25/61) 44 Caribbean Security Agency (4/25/ 61) 45 Coverage of Castro Activities in the United States (4/ 25/ 61) 46 Attitude of Various Governments during the Cuban Crisis (4/25/ 61) 47 Soviet Assistance to Cuba 48
  • that lay behind US policy toward Cuba and said that Castro's policy was a great threat not only to this hemisphere but to Western security as a whole. He said it was important that 1 this fact should be understood. Mr. Wilson replied with classic British
  • &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
  • by Frei. IV. Cuba Our long•r!Me objective is to see the Castro regime replaced by a non-communist government which would not be a threat, direct or indirect, to us or to other Hemisphere nations. Our inmed.i.ate object,ives are to prevent the use
  • leaders chosen in free elections. 2. Castro has failed in his domestic program and Cuban-sponsored sub­ version has been checked. ' The OAS economic denial program, and .Castro's own mismanage­ ment, has kept the Cuban economy stagnated. In July 1964