NEW RED AIM - CHAOS, NOT COUPS
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CIA-RDP70-00058R000300040042-8
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December 9, 1998
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42
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Publication Date:
April 2, 1964
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Castro's 5tr e y shelved
New Red Am-Chos, o - Coups
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YRGHT LEON DENNEN
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Newan?ner Enterprise An.
According to Allen Dulles,
the non-Communist ri a t 1 0 n S
have no policy to meet the
challenge of Red subversion in
the undeveloped countries.
This is a disturbing admis-
sion by the former chief of the
Central Intelligence Agency.
Communism has been a daily
s` ` ? threat to western society for
close to 50 years. Yet it is trag-
ically true, as Dulles asserted in a recent speech
that the Free World, the CIA included, has
found no effective antidote to Red terrorism
and subversion.
Latin America is the latest case in point.
President Johnson, in his effort to chart a new
course for the Western Hemisphere, is trying
to revitalize the Alliance for Progress. Yet the
alliance, it is clear, will remain a dead letter as
pong as Latin America is in the grip of Fidel
Castro's terror.
Specialists on communism, in fact. have
noted the emergence of a new and subtler Red
strategy in most countries below the Rio Grande
since Castro's recent visit to Russia.
CPYRGH
Premier Khruslichev seems to have shelved,
for the present at least, Castro's plan to sub-
vert established governments and promote Red
regimes -patterned on Cuba's dictatorship. In-
stead of frontal attacks, Moscow's new policy
concentrates on limited acts of terrorism de-
signed to keep Latin America in a permanent'
state of political and economic chaos.
This is especially evident in Brazil, Chile,.
Colombia, Panama and Venezuela.
According to reports at the United Nations,
Fidel Castro, since his return from Russia, has
launched a new drive to recruit young Latin
Americans for his school of terrorism. Dubbed
the "Academy of Terror" by the recruits. The
crhnnl is located at Minas del Frio, a village in
the Sierra Maestra. It is from these moun
About 10,000 young men and women from
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