LETTER TO(Sanitized) ALLEN DULLES FROM(Sanitized)

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CIA-RDP80B01676R003600140008-2
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December 12, 2016
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April 12, 2002
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December 26, 1960
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LETTER
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-T Approved For R e'0220 2002/07/29 ? CIA_RDP80B01676RAA3600110008_2 ILLEGIB Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R003600140008-2 ILLEGIB Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R003600140008-2 Next 4 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R003600140008-2 Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80B01676R00360014 30 MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Assistant to the Director Letter from the Director REFERENCE: Memo to 1960 t self-,appointed role as "advisor to a a 0 dated 8 September 1. Attached is a second letter from Subject to the Director in which he offers his advice on international the same asf his previous letter, been translated because it is essentially described in our first memorandum to you, dated 8 September 1960, copy attached. Khrushcheva 2. 5ubject?s attached letter first letter datedthe30 1960, is identical with that attached to 3. With regard to whether a reply is necessary, we repeat our previous recommendation that SubjectIs eanaly t, enjoying his answered. He is a welldmeaning amateur foreign affairs it h rent Western Europe Division Attachment: 1 - Memo tol Z - Correspondence from dated 8 Sept. 1960 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80B01676R003600140008-2 Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80B01676R003600140008-2 25X1 MEMORANDUM FOR: ssts ant to th e Director SUBJECT: Letter from 25X the Director REFERENCE: Memo to 6 dated 8 September 0 19 25X1 1. Attached is a second letter from Subject to the Director in which he offers his advice on international affairs. It has not been translated because it is essentially the same as his previous letter, described in our first memorandum to you, dated 8 September 1960, copy attached, 2. Subjeet's attached letter to Khrushchev, dated 30 July 1960, is identical with that attached to his first letter to the Director, 3. With regard to whether a reply is necessary, we repeat our previous recommendation that Subject''s letter need not be answered, He is a well-meaning amateur foreign affairs analyst, enjoying his self.-appointed role as "advisor" to the great. Western Europe Division Attachment: I - Memo to 2 - Correspondence from dated 8 Sept. 1960 25X1 ,,25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80B01676R003600140008-2 Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80B01676R003600140008-2 MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Letter from Director 8 September 1960 ssistant to the DCI 25X1 25X1 1. The writer of the attached letter states that he wrote about international affairs to the late Secretary Dulles, and to President Eisenhower on a number of occasions. He also claims to be in contact with the Rome Embassy and the Milan Consulate. 2. In his letter he deals superficially with world problems. He advocates a strong stand in opposition to Communism, which he de- fines as an ideological sham, maintained only by police methods in Iron Curtain countries. He believes Khrushchev is beginning to compromise with basic Leninist doctrine by now admitting some form of private en- terprise. He suggests that President Eisenhower give Khrushchev a "real talking to" if and when the latter presents himself at the U. N. He makes some desultory and unclear references to the problem of German unification. He deals briefly and inexpertly with Italian political prob- lems, proclaiming his faith in the forces of the right. 3. The writer also includes a copy of a letter he sent to Khrushchev on 30 July 1960 in which he admonishes Khrushchev for having been insincere and ruthless at the Summit Conference. He points out to the Russians that if they think that time is in their favor they are mistaken, because world problems are so grave that time will not diminish their seriousness. "It is useless to present Communism as divested of aggres- sive purposes", the writer tells Khrushchev, "if you continue to exercise violente in dominating the satellites". 25X1 5. The writer appears to be a well meaning, but dilettante and homespun foreign affairs analyst who enjoys his self-appointed role as "advisor" to prominent figures. No reply is necessary. ~Jui?i iuU Attachment - 1 Letter Chief Western Europe Division 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80B01676R003600140008-2 pproved F' 8- K SENDER WILL CHEC CONFIDENTIAL UNCLASSIFIED 'CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP ~A~E~AND INITIA T.rr' r Tri ai nn For your information and whatever action you may deem appropriate. In a previous letter from the subject, you recommended that a reply was not necessary. FOLD HERE TO R FROM: NAME. ADDRESS P _58f Ira-r~urovou I v vr~uu ~ ,.I. WUWQrA l elacesForaoli H' FORM NO. 237 which may bmsed. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINT I APR 55 ETURN TO SENDER CONFIDENTIAL ^ U:NCL`ASSIFIED INTERNAL dQ%rSt ase 2002/07/29: CI, D 6001400a SECRET ? ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) FROM: T 4,T NO. Memorandum DATE 30 January 1961 TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) D ATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) 1. T C/wE 2. 3. AT 4. 5. C/WE Fo signature 6. AT Assistant to the it c or 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1 DEC 56 610 USEDITIE S [~p6E( T For Fe ea6OR~190MAL CIA 15 F USd~676R00 016 wit USE ONLY IFIED