LETTER TO DAVID BELIN FROM JEANNE W. DAVIS
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relating to Cuba and the Do inican Republic for the period
and reviewed all records. of he National Security Council
SECURITY COUNCIL
rGroN. b.C.. 20506
In response to your letter of April 17, we have collected
1960-64.
A list and copies of the item are- at Tab A.
which might be considered, although quite indirectly, to
bear on the issues of domestic intelligence or of assassination.
As a result of this review, e have identified seven items
With the exception of these i
hems, there is no material in the
Dominican Republic pertaining
NSC records on Cuba and the
in any way. to the issues of c
mission.
We have no files belonging t
Richard Goodwin. We unde
Libraries ? have files identifi
the Kennedy Library has fil
In addition, we understand t
the Dominican Republic in t
these collections is, of cour
instrument of conveyance.
the Libraries concerning th
list of Presidential Library
Oncern to the Rockefeller Com
either McGeorge Bundy or
stand both the Kennedy and Johnson
d as coming from Mr. Bundy, and
s identified as those of Mr. Goodwin.
ere is some material on Cuba and
e Eisenhower Library. Access to
e, subject to the terms of the
ou..may wish to enquire directly of
availability of this material. A
ontacts is at' Tab B.
The question of access to any pertinent material from the records
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pecial Group Augmented is still
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under review. We will be in torch with you on this aspect of
your request.
Sincerely,
Jeanne W. Davis
Staff Secretary
Mr. David Belin
Executive Director
Commission on CIA Activities
within the United States
Washington, D. C. 20500
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A politic l vulnerability of. th6'rejgine lies
in the person of Castro hiss if, It,..-Is not clear whether the re-
z ? could. continue to operate for lon,j without hira. There is
lao Vestion that the .bureauc~aey operates relatively freely, and
probztbly nakos tx by dccision~ without consulting Castro. However,
it is equal;;'.;.: ::At c Ca s tro personality and his appeal
to the Cuban o,, ~s an i ortcnt element in Lmi-iitainiiii:r,
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fi r thx re; .ne if
i
the rOLit uicht collapse f
the the cr hand, the bureaucracy tray now be so firmly entrenched
that it' could function inc:e nc:ontly, ? althhouib ata:aittoc ly with-
out the,, greo ofpopul.ar 4port now enjoyed. Further, by uatnC
Castro 4 a,'pa tyr itir_iiGht be possible to generate at least a
to
nporary , Suupport for his s ccecsor.
}~O kT'a. ~.1 1 f
S-, t Y H '3 7 Ll 1 ~ -
'.F {h
80 A to ?th+er possibi ty attendantupon the death of Castro
~rould. l tt y. attitude of t e PSP. The party would like to assure
Castro s
a'uore h;Wand` doninant r le in the Cuban Goverment.
tbe party
death tfthtv force., or enco ace/into a precipitate move to seize
power. t 1f tf s? bappened i would probably have an adverse reaction
on lutin ` Aterican opinion
Castro were ro oved from the scene
r lack of this central rallying point.
thou principally at the goverxriental
level
8 ., . Ca s control of Cuba is highly deb endent upon nags
turca,~tions for l opagoncla and utilization of his' r.Unetic
ned3.a e
S r lGekr"YjA? FaaY
law
h'of the vo .tazy, cuppo t now accorded the reCixae.
appetal drf
A am, ~. ~a
r ;-radio and 1eNrisidn'se'rvices would c?o much to re-
Destruction`,,
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t ova this 'po orful and cohesive force.
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1. As of 1 April 1961 the total Cuban alien population in the United.
States was 116,,700, broken down as follows:
of four years from date of issuance and provided for multiple entries into
of the break in relations. Most of-these visas were valid for a period
Cuban passports) by the United States Consular Service up until the time
Cuba. These alien Cubans had been issued visas (stamps placed in their
22 200 13600
ll ,700 5900
We continue to inspect and to admit temporary visitors and students from
approximately 100,000 such multiple entry type visas are outstanding.
the United States during the period of validity. It is estimated that
and no Cuban has been returned to Cuba against his will since January:
2. Since no current information can be obtained about given indi-
-viduals in Cuba, the Service has honored every request for refugee status
3.959, when .the Batista regime fell.
aliens except tb t their residence cannot be computed for citizenship .
purposes and they may not leave and re-enter. the United Stated' at will.
now is not"to'their advantage onto the long range interest of this country
or to Cuba. Asrefugees they have the -rights and privileges of resident
-large part the professional middle class. To give them permanent residence
return to Cuba when governmental sanity is restored. They represent in
3.' Most refugees still live.. in a hope and expectation that they will
:Secretary of State. Since. January 19, 1961, through April 22, 1961, the
citizen or.permanent resident alien except on the express approval of the
4. Following the break with Cuba, the Secretary of State published
regulations preventing the departure from the United States of any U.S.
following have departed:
Nation Florida
65,000 26,000
etc., in status 29,500 20
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United States citizens (with permission)
192
Cuban resident aliens (with permission)
4 5
Resident aliens who elected to abandon residence
328
~. In.order to restrict the hitherto unrestricted international
movement of Cuban nationals with consequent flow of vital information to
the Castro government, the attached recommendations are made to strike a
balance between our national security interests and our sympathy for the
,. true refugee,
Recoeendations
1. Cuban holders of visitors visas who apply for admission to the
' United States and who seek temporary admission shall be admitted for a
maximum period of one month. Those who seek refugee status at time of
admission shall be paroled into the United States indefinitely (sec. 212(d)
(5) of the Act).
2. O the time of admission all visitors visas shall be cancelled.
Those presently in the United States as visitors shall have their visas
cancelled at the time of departure.
'3? At the expiration of one month Cuban visitors who do not desire
to return. to Cuba may be given refugee status on application therefor.
4. . AU applicants for refugee status shall, be fingerprinted and
biographical. data furnished with the prints to the FBI.. Biographical
data shall.be; furnished to other selected intelligence and law enforement
agencies.
. t* receipt of information from a reliable source that a Cuban
national is engaging in activity in support of the.Castro Government ,formal.
deportation proceedings shall be immediately institutea under the adminis-
trative warrant of arrest.
Cuban national shall be issued an immigrant visa during the
f. ,No
existence of the present Castro regime.
7. Legislation shall be sought to confer permanent resident on any
Cuban national who shall have resided in the United States for a period of
five years subsequent to January 1, 1959 and been physically present in
the United States during that period, retroactive to the date of his actual
entry.
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Department of St;te . Regulations (22 C. F. R. 53) and for resident aliens to
depart (22 C.F.#.46) shall be authorized only after full interrogation
8. Permission for United States citizens to depart for Cuba under'
and investigation by Immigration Departure Control Officers, upon Depart-
ment of Justice recc mnendation, and solely for reasons deemed strictly in
the national interest.
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Action 1 e. hscUssed the support of refugees, and noted
sent to HEW the President's d1rective that levels of
and CIA support should be reported to tiro t a$th
recomnndata.ons for their itur)rovr;i,}emu L, w id
U.Ei fsCaa7 4' Ulat S.c.ta GUI-D- t -SLho l bcs o +..ai
and overt., The President also, directed that
the adiustm nt of Cib ins to life in the united
States should be given particular attention
? by the apart] ent of lib lth, Education and
Welfare.
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2+46. U, S.: POLICY O*?1AR1) CLTRA (Continued)
Action l:ema
sent to Justice
and CIA
Noted that the Attorney General and the
Director of Central IntelliCence would
examine the possibility of stepping up
coverage of Cc tro activities in the [hitcd
Noted the Presidcnt'a request that the'A
t
t
orney
Genera], should prepare , reco;nendationc regarding
Control of Cubans entering or residing in the
United States.
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TC3:~ w r'>,:~ ": i ,March 11, 161
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The Pres. teat directed that the fo11owiug action., be tak4n;
1. Every offer t a::=:d be znaie to a si t fs: txinyic Cubans
in for4 mfny vim. now anci stroap, political or sn: ation. r d in con-
jurctlaZL with thia a f.:t a -mount o.` ,ptblicity
u ~b::?!d be zoti t for ti:: po.2tica1 1t'.cZcrs of org niaatto erq eciaUy than; vo may be actiro p .ticir ~.:ta
Ina ni:;t ary 1.3a of fiber 1o:8 Action: Cczztral
'xl'fte i-en C A.
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2. The Unftrd Statva. Govermr_cat mt:.st have ready a 'v to
paper cz Cuba, rs d shoulu also be ready to give, cpp: or. rizts
assistance to Cubit pzarlotc i a sir i?ur effort. Ac4"4oz:
Arthur Sc:.lCmin er L-a cooperation with the Lapa;tz c :t cf s te.:.
3. Th; L*;artnc::t. of Ett-to v.,11l 'r :sent .". ecor-i ma..-datio- with
7rc~pect to t3 dcmarcbe las the Qt .::i ,a,t1ou cs \merlc.:: eta:: ~,
1ooI iz ; toward a un :ed dome d for prompt fw ca elections is
Cu t'30 with a ?ropriato r afe j-uar ds and o_rpartciziity for m11
p:.trictic Cuml=ns. Action: Department of State.
d.. The 1 rero:dcr: e;,: acts to a':t!1o:ize U. S. ecp ort for
uppr..; riz to rrarnbcr of patritic. Cu:;ana to rett;,:a to th-,Ar homeland.
He balicvcs that U n-* best a. sIUo p3r.,a, 1ro.rn the pair.: of view of
cozy' !>Ined M. Ilitary, ps:itic:.1 an -1 piycitoloi*ical cci=ldo rat Iona.
bas not yet bccapreaented, and ..(.w propospla arc to be con-
certed pro::aptly. Actioa. Cc tra1 1..,:eU1 c ::. t1 AMcncy, With
appro, r irta cnasultation.
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MEMORANfl
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MEMORANDUM FOR:
THROUGH:
FROM:
SUBJEC'I`s
May 9, 1975
SECRETARY KISSINGER
BRENT SCOW CROFT
Jeanne W. Davie
Add-on 2434
ACTION
Rockefeller Commission Request
for Material on Cuba and Dominican
Republic, 1960-64
Following the decision last evening not to provide David Belin
with the collection of NSC material on Cuba and the Dominican
Republic, I -notified Belin by telephone. His reaction was polite
but predictable. He asked that I reply to his letter in writing today,
since he planned to prepare a report on "this episode" for presentation
to the full Commission when it meets on Monday, May 12.
Subsequently, Dick Ober and I have reviewed all the material once
more to see if any of it could be considered to. pertain, even indirectly,
to domestic intelligence activities or assassination.. We have
identified seven items which could conceivably be so construed, and
we recommend that you consider making these available to Belin.
His argument has been that a review of the files by interested parties
(CIA or NSC employees) which produces nothing would lack credibility.
Although we may find this personally insulting, it could carry some
weight with Commission members. Producing these seven items,
harmless in themselves, will present evidence of our, bona fides and
may de-fang Belin's argument.
I have prepared a reply (Tab I) to Belin's letter (Tab II) which encloses
the seven documents, refers him to Presidential Library contacts for
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the Bundy and Goodwin material, and tells him the question of access
to Special Group and Special Group Augmented material is still under
review.
That you approve my letter to Belin at Tab I.
RECOMMENDATION!
has produced no material pertaining to domestic intelligence activities
or to assassination.
That my letter be revised to indicate that a review of the NSC files
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CoiiSS7N ON CIA ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE MITED STATES
Washington, DC 20500
Nelson A. Rockefeller,
Chairman'.'
John T. Connor
C. Douglas Dillon
Erwin N. Griswold
Lane Kirkland
Lyman L. Lemnitzer
Ronald Reagan
Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.
April 17, 197.5.
Mrs. Jeanne W. Davis
Executive Secretary
National Security Council
375 Old Executive Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20506
Dear Mrs. Davis:
In connection with the inquiry, of our Commission,
it is necessary for certain members of the staff
to have access to-all files and documents relating
to operations affecting Cuba and the Dominican
Republic during the period 1.960-64.. In particular
we would like access to the records of the National
Security Council, the Special Group, the Special
Group Augmented, and the files of Mr. McGeorge
Bundy and Mr. Richard Goodwin for this period.
Access to these files will be restricted to me
and two members of my staff, Marvin Gray, Jr.,
and Mason Cargill.
Because of the severe time pressure under which
we are operating, we would like to begin our
examination on Friday morning, April 18.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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Sincerely,
David W. Belin
Executive Director
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Rob Roy Rat iff
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Mrs. Davis,
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
1960-64
I would certainly recommend against granting
Mr. Belin access to all SG and SGA files on
files
h
ese
Cuba and the Dominican Republic. T
are not segregated by country and contain
information I would consider not applicable to
his imeddiate interests. It would also
establish a precedent which might affect
access to more recent files.
On the same basis, I would question the
necessity for some "NSC Staff member" to
examine the files--but, of course, defer to
General Scowcroft and Dr. Kissinger on this.
I would support denial of access to the
files, with the possibility that we could
h
the
supply excerpts de(1ing directly wit
subject of paramount interest to Mr. Belin
to the Commission Chairman.
Vyl, I have had related correspondence with
General Scowcroft and will remind him of it
in connection with the submission of your
7 May 1975
Re Rockefeller Commission Request for
Material on Cuba and Dominican Republic,
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THROUGH: GENERAL SCOWCROFT
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
May 8, 1975
Jeanne W. Davi v
Rockefeller Commission Request for
Material on Cuba and Dominican Republic
1960-64
ACTION
2434
MEMORANDUM FOR: SECRETARY KISSINGER.
vnUmited access to the SG and SGA files., Belin has now narrowed the
latter request to material on possible assassination targets in the two
countries. He is still insisting on access to the files (for himself personally,
not necessarily his staff) on the grounds that a 'selection of material by a
CIA representative would not have sufficient credibility. Iunderstand
Rob,Roy Ratliff .has reviewed the material recently and has made some items
and Special Group Augmented.
I have discussed the request on the phone with Belin and various of his
assistants, explaining that a good bit of the material is in Presidential
Libraries, not here, and indicating some of the difficulties in granting
relating to operations affecting Cuba and the Dominican Republic during
the period 1960-64. " In particular, he wants access to all of Mac Bundy's
and Dick Guu w:tn.'s files and to the records of the T SC, Special Group
Dave Belin has written me (Tab II) requesting "all files and documents
available to General Scowcroft.
'There appear to be five options in dealing with the latter request:
1) Grant Belin personal access to SG and SGA material on Cuba and
the Dominican Republic;
.Z) Have the SG and SGA material screened by an NSC staff member for
-relevant items, which would then be supplied to Belin, after review
by General Scowcroft.
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ATTACHA,IENT$
Offer to let Belin read the items.identified by Mr. RMftsrr
excerpts dealing _ - '-_ -w " OUA files, but agree to'- supply
?v, with the subject of r?
xm
ice President as chairman of the C
ary interest directly to the
5) Deny any access to or material from SG and SGA '
es.
11itr. Ratliff recommends p
?
p
may wish to discuss Ions 5 or 4. If you select
the 'matter with the Vice President. tions 4 or 5, you
We have identified
uit
q
e a number of relevant NSC
1960..64 period which we believe might be documents for the
oa a classified basis. made available to the Co '
The list and the documents are at xYamis lion
documents are in a separate' folder because of their b' Tab A (The
ulk. j
I have prepared a reply
ferrite them y to Belia's letter forwarding the
g to Presidential Librar' SC
records. and
to address the question of access to SG and SGA record
?f my reply, to reflect your decision among the options. g ph
MOMNlENDA TIOIYS
II That you approve transmission of the documents -Rockefeller Commaission. at Tab A
to the
Approve
Approve except for
Disapprove
Zy That you indicat
e your preference as to the re ilea
:ecial Group and Special
access to
GroupAugmented files: 9 t for
option l ..;. Grant Dave Belin
personal access to all SG and SGA
files on Cuba and the Domi
nican Republic
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Approve
. A AcflmENTrC
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-PONFME~N VW
NSC Staff m xnber to scr
e
e
n SG and SGA files
for relevant mat
i
er
al, which would to Be1in after review by then be supplied
General Scowcroft.
Approve
Preferred. Staff member
- Offer to let Helm read the items iden '
tlfied by Mr.
Approve
Ratliff.
- Deny any access to
the SG and SGA -files, but ag
a to
supply excerpts dealing with th
e subject of Primar
interest directly to the Vice President as y
of the Commission. Chairman
Approve
Deny any access 'to or material from SG and S GA files.
Approve
3) That you approv
t
e
he draft letter at Tab I wi
final paragraph reflecting your decision on Recommendation 2.
Approve
As amended
Prefer
Steve 1 w, Rob R-gtliLf...,and
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Dear Ur. Bolin:
j polta ize; qtr the delay in responding to your April 17
letter requ~st3.ng acc~ezs~s_to ."all files and documents relating to operations
affecti.guhs d `te Dominican Republic during the period 1960-64:'
As I have ,ef, ;axd tGo,,yRu a nd.your assistants, thisr required extensive
research in. ~ivC L--1-JLeP, Lore of which are maintained outside of Washington.
Pp r pp xi ! J({~ ~j} r specific requests, we have reviewed the NSC
material for the ;$pd dicated and have identified the documents on the
list at TO W fp?par rEelevant to your enquiry. Copies are attached.
1ve uo tpp belonging to either McGeorge Bundy or
Richard Cgq&wla. W #p;-stand both the Kennedy and Johnson Libraries
have files fi 51 pp g from Mr. Bundy, and the Kennedy Library
has Mop identifird as those of Mr. Goodwin. In addition, we understand
there is so material 9.p Cuba and the Dominican Republic in the
Eisenhgwer Libgaryy: Access to these collections is, of course, subject .
to the terxxi pf.fb ipStru exit of :conveyance. You may wish to enquire
directly of tht Libra .es concerning the availability of this material. A
list of Ft. idgntial Libtat contacts is at Tab B.
~t t~2t cannot grant unlimited access at the staff level to
the rap-gzdq q1, Group or the Special Group Augmented.
4 r
}~o reflect HAK's decision on the matter.
[Balonc 8 d ` ad$ 'to res.t,?
Sincerely,
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NS,C 5902/1, 2-16
59 with Notice of Recission, 1'-2-62 -- U. S. Policy
Toward Latin America
Memorandum. for, NSC, 8 / 5 / 6 0 -- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
Memorandum for NSC, 5/4161 -- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSAM 10, 2/6/61
Bundy Memo to SecState, 2/13161 -- Cuba and Dominican Republic
NSAM 19, 2/15-/61 --'Embargo on Imports from Cuba
NSAM 23, 2/21/.61 -- Embargo on Imports from Cuba
NSAM 31, 3/11/61 -- Cuba
NSAM 44, 4/25/61 -- Caribbean Security Agency
NSAM 42, 4/25/61 -- Assistance to Cuban Refugees
NSAM'43, 4/25/61 -- Training of Cuban Nationals
NSAM 45, 4/25/61 -- Coverage of Castro Activities in the U. S.
NSAM 46, 4/25/6.1 -- Attitude of Various Governments during the Cuban Crisis
NSAM 47, 4/25/61 -W- Soviet Assistance to Cuba
.NSAM 54, 6/26/61 Service of Cuban Volunteers in U. S. Armed Forces
NSAM 100, 10/5/61-- Contingency Planning for Cuba
SAM 153, 5/15/62 -- Policy Statement 'on Dominican Republic
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-NSAM 220, 2/5/63 (and amendment of 12116163) -- U. S. Government
.NSAM 194. 10/2/62 -- Policy Loward Non-Bloc Ships in Cuban Trade
NSAM 200, 10/28/62 .... Acceleration of Civil Defense Activities
NSAM 208, .12/6/62 -- Cuban Overflights
`NSAM.213, 1/8/63 -?? Interdepartmental Organization for Cuban Affairs
Shipments by Foreign Flag Vessels in the Cuban Trade
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,Program .
NSA- 274, 12/20163 -- Cuban - Economic Denial
NSA- 311,' 7/10164 -- Review of the Problem of Assurance Against
An Missile Crisis in Cuba
Y
Memo from NSC Staff, 611/61 -- References to Radio Broadcasting
to Cuba
Topics for Future Discussion or Consideration
NSC Action 21b6. l~-~1b-59 ...? 'I- 4.'k- WSC
State Department Memo, 6/20/62 -- Status of Compliance with NSA- .153
Y
NSC Action 2177, 1-14-60 U? S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2178 1
NSC Action 2195, 3-17-60 -- U. S, Policy Toward Cuba
14-60 -- U S. Policy Toward the Dominican s.epuui.ic
NSC Action 2191. 3.10.60 -- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2213, 4-7-60 -- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2206, 4-1-60 U. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2212, 4-7-60 -- U. S. Policy toward the Dominican Republic
NSC Action ZZ01, 3-24-60 _ _ U. S.
NSC Action 2217, 4-14-60 -- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2218, 4-14-60 w.. U. S. Policy Toward the Dominican Republic
NSC Action S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2229, 5_5-60 -- U. S. Policy Toward the Dominican Republic
NSC Action 2239. 5-24.60'.-- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2259, 7-7-60 U. S Policy Toward Cuba and the Dominican Repuffic
NSC Action 2261, 7-15-60 -;'U.S. Policy Toward Cuba
.NSC Action 2269, 7-21-60 -- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
Action 2273. 7-25-60 -- Meeting of the OAS With Respect to Cuba and
NSC A +h.. nnminican Republic
No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/04/18: LOC-HAK-455-5-2-9
No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/04/18: LOC-HAK-455-5-2-9
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NSC Action 2283, 8-12-60 -- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 228x, 8-12-60 -- U. S- Policy Toward the Dominican Republic
NSC Action 2309, 9-29-60 -- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2322, 10-20-60 -.. U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2329, 11-7-60 -- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2370, .1-5-61 -.. U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2403, Z-9-61 --. Discussion of Crisis Areas
NSC Action 2406, 4-22-61 U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2413, 4-29-61 U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2422. 5-16-61 .- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2457, 10-20=62 Soviet Strategic Missiles ..in Cuba
NSC Action' 2458, 1021_62 -.. Soviet Strategic Missiles in Cuba
NSC Action 2459, 10.22-62 -- Soviet Strategic Missiles in Cuba
NSC Action 2463, 4-2-63 .,.- U. S. Policy Toward Cuba
NSC Action 2486, 5-2-64 Overflights of Cuba
NSC Action 2487,.5-5-64 Overflights of Cuba
NSC Action 2492, 7-28-64 -- Ninth OAS Foreign Ministers Meeting
No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/04/18: LOC-HAK-455-5-2-9
No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/04/18 : LOC-HAK-455-5-2-9
No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/04/18 : LOC-HAK-455-5-2-9
No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/04/18: LOC-HAK-455-5-2-9
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Abilene, Kansas
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No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/04/18 : LOC-HAK-455-5-2-9