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  1. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING AT THE WHITE HOUSE ON 7 NOVEMBER 1962 AT 1700

    by the Soviet Union; thirdly, that if the Soviets should say this is not true and these are Cuban missile ... as the President had sat down I briefed him on The Crisis USSR/Cuba information as of 1500, 7 November 1962. ... I addressed myself only to the missile summary at the bottom of the first page and to the other minor items ...

  2. MEMO TO SECRETARY OF STATE FROM MCGEORGE BUNDY

    are: First, a compendium of the President's own principal comments on Cuban affairs. ... of Central Intelligence with respect to intelligence on Cuba before.and during the October crisis ... 1 TAB2 TAB 3 TAB 4 TAB 5 TAB6 TAB 7 TAB 8 TAB9 TAB 10 TAB 11 TAB 12 Cuba 1 Cuban Refugees, Brigade, ...

  3. PRESS CONTACTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CUBAN CRISIS

    Z6, 1962 MIMORANDUM,FOR: General Carter i DJECT: Press Contacts in Connection with the Cuban Crisis ... I note a growing amount of press comment indicating that the Cuban situation developed precipitously ... on known installations such as;AM sites, cruise missile sites, etc. In- formation was obtained ...

  4. WHEN THE GOVERNMENT TELLS LIES

    at a press conference on the 1962 Cuban missile crisis: and (right) President Kennedy conferring ... This was in the aftermath of the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962. and many reporters were still fuming ... Sylvester, the Cuban missile crisis, or even the 1804 dispute among the Baptists of Long Run, Kentucky. Dis- ...

  5. INSIDE SEVEN CRISES

    foreign policy. crises- the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban missile crisis, Laos, Congo, Indonesia and Malaysia, ... if he wanted to go down in history as,,the Secretary of State who had solved the I 'Berlin crisis ... the Berlin crisis on to his successor." ROSTQ14,}:ASS..T I O1..ITOR JUL7i 199-7 STAT ...

  6. STAFF MEETING MINUTES OF 30 NOVEMBER 1979

    briefly on how things were handled during the Cuban missile crisis. A brief discussion followed on various ... for increased difficulties in the Iranian crisis and the potential for a long, drawn out affair. He said ... ways to staff for best handling of the continuing crisis. Lastly, the Director noted if the Shah leaves ...

  7. SHREWD WITH PEN OR SWORD

    A model of contrast was the President's, handling of the Cuban missile crisis. Know- ing exactly ... such crisis. (lie uses Israel as a possible case in point to demonstrate the difficulty of avoiding involvement ... out why it had been crisis..." such a humiliating failure. Working with it is difficult to avoid the conclusion Attorney General ...

  8. WHO'S IN CHARGE ANYWAY?

    missile crisis and succeeded. It's not always so, but President Johnson on Vietnam, President Nixon ... and failed; he took the entire Government foreign policy establishment into his confidence during the Cuban ... on Watergate and President Carter in the first Iranian crisis all brushed aside the doubts of the professionals ...

  9. PRESIDENTIAL POWERS HIT AT SENATE HEARING

    the Tonkin Gulf resolution as a "blank check" and said, President Kennedy duri the Cuban ... ;rnlssile crisis had-not given: ngrissional''__ Sam J. trvi Jr. (D-N.C.) the North. wild inelUfle_ ... for the Nike X antiballistic He alsq mentioned "the missile system, extent to which the execu- Vance ance ...

  10. BRIDGES ASKS INTELLIGENCE FORCE SHIFT

    recommend as a result of the Berlin crisis. bombers, complete with weapons systerns. No bomber funds ... that the Russians had. made the transition-.3rom planes ro missiles," Bridges said. 'Some of us i felt, ... despite our intellipgnce reports." Iminr'd].leiy after the Cuban invaslor, Kennedy ordered ...

  11. PUBLIC VISITATION DAY

    in the auditorium. Set up a walk-through display area, similar to that used for Family Day (U-2 camera, Cuban Missile ... For Fuse 2005/11/23: CIA-RDP80M0104841100060011-4 PUBLIC VISITATION DAY Crisis data). Provide small group ...

  12. THESE DAYS: ARE HARD-LINERS BEING HEARD NOW?

    to the White House blocked, as they did during the aftermath of the missile, crisis. Meanwhile, in London, U.S. ... Sir Alec Douglas-Home's idea disposition of the Cuban menace tomorrow. Tor the, that fat ... a lost minor skirmish. Air cover for any anti-Castro Cuban invasion of Rostow is beginning to wonder ...

  13. THE PRESIDENT'S INTELLIGENCE CHECKLIST 21 AUGUST 1963

    is not negotiating with the USSR for the purchase of any type of Soviet missiles. b. Jakobson also told Rowan ... that a written guarantee has been given to the British that at least half of any surface-to-air missiles ... have agreed with this action as necessary to prevent the spread of unrest. a. Yesterday's Cuban govern- ...

  14. STANDING GROUP AGENDA 14 MAY MTG

    over_duba_the United States will be facing, a Khrush,thev who has reflected on the lessons of the missile crisis ... There are many lessons in,!.thr_ Cuban crisis for ruhrusl::.chev. One of them, of course, is not to make attacks ... on the lessons of the missile crisis and who will be less likely to retreat before US power. Thus, the United ...

  15. THE BAY OF PIGS: 25 YEARS LEAVE HATE UNDIMMED

    in Cuba that led to the chilling su- perpower confrontation known as the Cuban missile crisis 18 months ... off a beach where young Cubans play frisbee and stretch lan- guidly under a baking sun. Twenty-five years ago, ... on Monday, April 17, a brigade of 1,500 Cuban exiles, organized, trained, supplied and directed by the United ...

  16. SUMMARY OF NPIC'S ROLE IN CUBAN CRISIS

    Summary of NPIC's Role in Cuban Crisis 1. The first U-2 reconnaissance mission over Cuba was flown ... intelligence data on the Cuban military buildup, conductO with Soviet assistance, and to provide information ... statement pointing out that Soviet equipment in- cluding surface-to-air missile (SAM's), patrol boats ...

  17. FOREIGN POLICY BLASTED

    for Soviet mis- siles. Part of the negotiated(agreement after the missile crisis was the on-site inspection ... administration the inva- sion of Cuba by the Cuban Free- c1om Fighters would have been successful. I? ... president who may be flown by free Cubans, The prey- come president. ent administration, ...

  18. 2. REFERENCE MY MEMORANDUM OF 23 OCTOBER 1962, COPY ATTACHED.

    of course, include information on USIB and its functioning in the crisis, as well as the President's ... its efficient cameras, the danger to the pilots, the discovery of the missile sites, the White House ... he wee summoned to Washington. Ears he discussed the Cuban situation with other Presidential advisers, ...

  19. TALKING POINTS FOR BREAKFAST WITH RAY CLINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970; 8:30 A.M.

    at Cien- fuegos. Ray Cline was DDI during the 1962 Cuba missile crisis and may have some views ... it over to the Cubans to operate? Will construction on such a base stop or should we expect to see it continue ... under the guise of a Cuban project? How often does he think we should schedule U-2 coverage now--bow often ...

  20. THE CUBAN BLOCKAGE: AN ADMIRAL'S MEMOIR

    marks the twentieth an- niversary of the Cuban missile crisis, when the United States and the Soviet ... . Do you concur with that judgment? ANDERSON: The Cuban missile crisis was one of a series of conflicts ... over successful conclusion o Cuban missile crisis, argues a former key CIA analyst, at the time may ...

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