COMMUNIST STRATEGY IN LATIN AMERICA

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400390014-4
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K
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1
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November 11, 2016
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December 23, 1998
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14
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January 1, 1966
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NSPR
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""'M-M-UNIST STRATEGY IN A. I AMERICA B JOSEF KALVODA HE success of Communism in Cuba has been a power- ful stimulus to all Communists in this h : isphere, and even a casual reader of newspapers is aware of the in- crease in their activities throughout Latin America. ::heir ability to deceive the Catholic Church in Cuba, the gov- _:nment of the United States, and the majority of this country's mass media during the process of their capture of power in Cuba .estifies to the efficiency of their propaganda and the gullibility of their audience, and success has only strengthened their belie: in the invincibility of their movement and the inevitability of its victory. The announced aim of Latin American Communists is first the encirclement of the United States and Shen the takeover of the whole hemisphere. To accomplish this aim they have adopted the : trategy and tactics of revolution originally devised by Lenin and refined by his successors. Lenin's plan of attacking imperialism through its "weakest link," as presented to the Second Congress of the Communist International in 1920, has been the theon. -,. ral foundation of Communist-led revolutions in Latin America, it has been in Asia and Africa. According to this plan, since ri.e. possibility of revolution in advanced indus- trial countries is very slight, the Communists will have to concen.rate on gaining ground and spreading their power in the dependent and underdeveloped areas on this globe, the "weake:,?: links" in'the imperial system. And since Latin America, accord- ing to t.e Communists, is the weakest link in the United States' system, it is obviously the first target in Hemisphere. The technique Lenin outlined for subverting the weakest links is knowr. as "boring from within," that is, capturing control of already existing organizations. Wherever in colonial, former FOIAb3b 4~nti,aue Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00149R000400390014-4 T;: ; YALE REVIEW Sanitized - ApprovedzEorR 1eapejE , tR Winter 1966