WHY REBELS LOST FAITH IN CASTRO

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CIA-RDP73-00475R000200490001-2
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December 27, 2016
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December 19, 2013
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1
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August 28, 1964
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STAT .S..'AV? A 01 nil-??V?vlis.1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/19: CIA-RDP73-00475R000200490001-2 . ?AJAJJ.L. IN ZVY , Comment: , ????????? By VIRGINIA AUG 2 8 1964 Rese c a L?s Ft2E asOro PREWETT ? The Soviet rockets that the I I The hope' of former Castro ? r Army officers that the Rebel : LArmy itself may be induced to I ' pull the rug out from under ; [ the Havana regime is based on their 'informed understanding of i "the dynamics" of Castro's re- 1 lationship to his army. ! I V A: spokesman. for the exile . group called ,"The Cuban Lib- erating Army" explains it: 1. "Castro injected into t h e t: Cuban Revolution the idea that 1 Cuba necessarily had to be hostile to the U. PS.," he said. * k,"This took him into .the Rus- sian.camp. The Rebel 'Army ' officers who actively disagreed went to jail or into exile. Most : II of those who did not privately believe that Cuba is 'Simply too te small' to make anti-American- ; F. ism the cornerstone of its re- 0.` volution. But they accepted Castro's basic idea on faith. "This faith," he said, "has gradually worn away. A -final N blow came when Castro him- ' self tried to plaice peace with the U. S. ? Te Army has seen Castro's final great gesture, his : bid for ,co-existance' with the :U. S., meet failure. The U. S. F answered him by saying that ? Castroism has no ?future either. ?t.. in Latin America or in Cuba." But by now Castro was get-P. ting a Soviet military build-up. ' MANY FAILURES Behind this stretches a long f; series of Castro failures that the.: Rebel Army has had to share.. r? ? Castro's big reason for de- fying the U. S., says the former ' '2 officer, was to get Latin Ameri- 7: can backing. When 'L at in. America began to cool off to- ward him after the first flush F. of victory faded, Castro tried to get .the Afro-Asian bloc behind ' him in 'a 1962,*summir meeting.: i.T Rebel Army command watched, come in with awe meant that. Cuba could in fact defy the; U. S. ? the rockets were izers.' But in the October 1962. confrontation, Castro's militaryfl support had to stand by. helpei lessly as the Soviets removed;; the rockets, says the: fOrtntri Rebel. officer. REACTION ? Castro's reaction was?to step! up aggression 'in Latin America4 During 1963 he began to shakef his long-time target, Venezuela,: with waves of terrorism. "The Venezuelan resistance.: and the success of their:- 1963; elections was a hard blow to. Castro's standing among the',: Army officers," said the Cuban... ,-? "But soinething worse was to7 come later." This was the Brazilian anti- communist revolution in 1964.; Once that great South American': repudiated its pro-communist leadership, Cuba's Rebel Army I knew that Latin America wotikV, never back Castro. ? The Cuban Army officers whol simply followed Castro on faith now see him guilty of 'great? lack 'of judgment, says the; exile spokesman. The Russians have 'pulled back their 'equal- izers, Latin America has turned down Castroism and the H. S. won't make friends again. ? If this logic is dependable, the: officers and men of Cuba's' Rebel Army, to save their 'owit'`& 'skint, will have to dump Castro.i ? .. ? ,.. ? . ? ?? -.1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/19 : CIA-RDP73-00475R000200490001-2