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- treated the
It received wide dissemination and
considerable press comment.
T he report's chief conclusion was referred to
in the President's announcement at the time the
report was made public as follows:
"What I find most encouraging of all
- Security Information.
The Office maintains a daily liaison with the
press in Washington and also at Geneva when the ENDC
is in session and at New York when the General Assembly
is in session.
It also prepares press guidance and
materials related to arms
- ^ 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
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^From Bonn, tel,. II 806 , Apr. 6 , 19o7;i Secret/Nodis
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that we vjere not trying to make a "back' room" deal with the
USSRj as the press had implied.
He liked the Idea of "black
boxes" but thought that "industrial
- .
If we would not
take the theoretical risk of one or two clandestine tests,
this meant to them that we did not want a test ban.^
The
Soviets showed no interest in pressing the threshold at
Geneva and did not take a position on the Swedish "verification