CLINE SPEAKS AT ASHLAND COLLEGE

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CIA-RDP91-00587R000100260010-4
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December 22, 2016
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February 24, 2011
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10
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September 17, 1986
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/02/24: CIA-RDP91-00587R000100260010-4 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 17 September 1986 CLINE SPRAKS AT ASHLAND COLLEGE ASHLAND COLLEGE STAT A former CIA official predicted the Reagan administration will eventually have to exchange an accused Soviet spy for U.S. News & World Report reporter Nicholas Daniloff. Former CIA Deputy Director Ray Cline said Tuesday at Ashland College that aniloff is not a spy and was arrested because his name was on a KGB list of oreigners vulnerable to entrapment. Cline said the list is used whenever the Soviet Union wants to recover a spy who's been caught elsewhere in the world. Cline said the United States should do more to let people know what's going on in foreign affairs. He said the United States will continue to have problems with Soviet relations and U.S. foreign policy in general until the government is moved by a better informed public. In other foreign policy areas, Cline said the Soviets are seeking a summit meeting with the United States to offset the rapid development of Reagan's Stratigic Defense Initiative system and the United States should continue its support of Nicarguan rebels to prevent the fall of Central America. Cline's speech was part of Ashland College's Ashbrook Fall Lecture Series. He was an official in the CIA from 1962-66 and he played roll in the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was the director of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence from 1969-73. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/02/24: CIA-RDP91-00587R000100260010-4