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The Joint Chiefs of Staff
The Deputy Ccwneftder-tn-Chief,
United llationa Force• in
l.orea
The Director, U. s. Inforaa•
tion Agency
The Adviaer to the Preaident
for Para-Military Affair•
The Deputy Under Secretary
of State
to attend thi• ••ting
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you took missiles and take out IL-28's and nuclear weapons - we can 1 t
say no invasion unless you give U.N. inspection on Cuba - We will
not invade if you behave yourself.
l • Get Pres, statement Tuesday.
2,
McCloy OK 1s Kuznetsov when mil. unit
- threat to the peace and security of all the Americas."
........
Finally, my proclamation of October twenty-third entitled "Interdiction
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f: '....•.."~--"
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of the Delivery of Offensive Weapons to Cuba" specifically listed
,
I
bomber aircraft.
QA
- presence and reintroductior,of
offensive t11e apon s in Cuba .
(b)
B.ccent reconna issance has confirmed the presence
of organized Soviet military units in Cuba with most modern
field equipment.
These cannot be i±xm&x dismissed merely
as "Soviet
- covorinc all of Latin America, inclttling
Cuba._.,
CS¼ti,DiRJ.'at -
SPECIAL HANDLING
.-EIE.S ONLY
THE VICE PRESIDENT
TO:
FROM :
NUMBER:
New York
1606
11/2/62
DATE:
cy 14
Signature Recerd
Officer
Date
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Signature
- United Nations