CIA PLOTS AGAINST CASTRO RECOUNTED

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March 10, 1975
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wkbn1lNLTTU11 ruol I - It) MARCH 1975 D~ II''~ tt~~ e-'-j ~--e ) 005/01/11 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000+3005101>#- Was~ ff34C;&ftWMff? --r- t < /Y_ iT cote ByJack Andersom and Les Whittan Press accounts have identi- fied Cuba's Fidel Castro as the target of an- unsuccessful CIA :assassination plot.. The headlines couldn't have come at a worse time for Secre-. taryof State Henry A. Kissinger: He is in the thick of "most deli- cate negotiations," according to our White House sources, to re- Istore some kind. of diplomatic relationship with Cuba. Actually, we reported as far back as Jan. 18, 1971, that the CIA had arranged six assassina- tion attempts against Castro in the early 1960s. Now that the story has been revived, it might be useful to recount the details. The plot began as part of the discredited Bay of Pigs opera- tion. The strategy was to elimi- nate the Cuban leader before the CIA invasion force landed on the island. Without the char- ismatic Castro, it was thought, the- defenders would become demoralized and disorganized. To carry out the assassination, the CIA selected an underworld figure who could be disowned. He was hawk-faced John Ro- selli, identified in confidential FBI files as "a top Mafia figure" who watched. over "the con. cealed"interests in Las Vegas casinos of the Chicago under- world." Roselli's CIA contacts were William Harvey and James O'Connell, who accompanied him on hush-hush trips to Miami to line up the assassination teams. No one else was told, however, of the CIA's role in the murder mission. Roselli represented himself as an oilman seeking revenge against Castro for his seizure of oil holdings. The assassination weapons were also carefully se- lected from foreign makes, mostly Belgian, to prevent any linkto the United States. - Each attempt to kill Castro was meticulously planned, like an episode from the TV drama "Mission Impossible." For the first try, the CIA furnished Ro- selli with special poison cap- sules to slip into Castro's food. The poison was supposed to take three days to act. By the time Castro died, his system would throw off all traces of the poison, so he would appear to be the victim of a natural if mys- terious ailment. Roselli arranged with a Cu- ban, related to one of Castro's chefs, to plant the deadly per- lets in' the dictator's food. On1 March 13, 1961, Roselli deliv- ered the capsules to his contact at Miami Beach's Fontaine- bleau Hotel. A couple of weeks later, just about the right time for the plot to have been carried out, a re- port out of Havana said Castro was ill. But he recovered in time to rout the Bay of Pigs invasion on April 17,1961.' Although both the murder plot and the invasion failed, the CIA continued trying to get- rid of Castro.'The Cuban who had sneaked the poison into Havana was never'seen again. There- fore, the CIA, unsure whether the plotters had. failed or the poison hadn't been strong enough, decided to try again with a more powerful dose. Roselli arranged for-triple- strength capsules to be slipped into Castro's food several,weeks after the Bay of Pigs. But once again, the plot failed and the conspirators disappeared. Four more attempts were made on Castro's life, thereafter using assassination teams equipped with high-powered rifles, explosives and. two-way radios. Roselli personally made midnight powerboat dashes to deliver the teams at secret land- ing spots on'the Cuban coast. The assassination teams never got a shot at Castro, Al- though the CIA learned that the last group reached a ' rooftop within range. This occurred around the last of February or first of March, 1963. Nine months later,.President Kennedy was gunned down in Dallas by Lee Harvey Oswald, a fanatic who had been active in the pro-Castro movement and had paid a mysterious call upon the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City a few weeks before the dreadful day in Dallas. . Sources familiar with the CIA conspiracy can't shake a nag- ging suspicion-unsupported by' the Warren Commission's find- ings-that Castro may have be- come aware of the U.S. plot I upon his. life and, therefore, may have recruited Oswald to retaliate against President Ken- nedy. Footnote: Sources familiar with the secret review 'of the - CIA's activities have now ac- knowledged that Castro, as we reported four years' ago,. was marked for assassination by the CIA. A CIA spokesman refused to comment. -191,5, Unite' Feature Syndicate.lac. ~t19 ~~.D/ ~{ss/1SS /rvR77` SL / /,' l 0 {7 N H v e yJ C / , r. a V L- ~~ednJ/Ieve 1~ ~` e-?D y) i o h N Approved For Release 2005/01/11: CIA-RDP88-01315R000300510158-2