“THERE MAY EVEN BE A FEW IMPROVEMENTS. THE SOVIETS WILL CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN ES SENTIAL ECONOMIC AID TO CUBA. THE RECENT PURGE AND ARRESTS SHOULD SECRET " 9”
“THERE MAY EVEN BE A FEW IMPROVEMENTS. THE SOVIETS WILL CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN ES SENTIAL ECONOMIC AID TO CUBA. THE RECENT PURGE AND ARRESTS SHOULD SECRET " 9”
“… the. Aus Stilus hl ■ear ‘vie . a te a eni 9 B1 5. I"nA: 9 4. X , ‘ iy z 1 le 3657 ° •* €0 4 24 >09 29 20os CUBA-USSR APRIL 28, 1963 CASTRO IN USSR. LEFT TO RIGHT, LEONOV, N, USSR; KHRUSHCHEV, N., USSR; CASTRO, F., CUBA; BREZHNEV, L., USSR; SHVERNIK, …”
“… VES CHICOMS RIGHT IN CLAIMING USSR BETRAYING ORTHODOX COMMUNIST DOCTRINES, BUT CHICOMS ARE "FARCEURS" WHO HAVE NOTHING SUBSTANTIAL TO OFFER CUBA OR UNDERDEVELOPED WORLD. HENCE FOR PRAGMATIC REASONS CUBA SUPPORTING SOVIET COURSE. CHE GUEVARA TS”
“A OR UNDERDEVELOPED WORLD. HENCE FOR PRAGMATIC REASONS CUBA SUPPORTING SOVIET COURSE. CHE GUEVARA TS SECRET NW 65990 Docld:32373793 Page 5 CLASSIED MESSAGE SECRET IN 3048 PAGE STRONGEST "PRO CHINESE. …”
“… DCS PAGE OF ? PAGES - felassifratinal. fdissemn controls) NOT HAVE FAR-REACHING RPERCUSSIONS ON THE POLITICAL RELATIONS e? BETWEEN CUBA AND THE USSR, AS NUMEROUS DIFFERENCES OF VIEWS HAVE EXISTED FOR SOME TIME AND ARE WELL KNOWN. THESE DIF- FERENCES WILL PROBABLY NOT AFFE …”
“FACT THAT MEXICO IS ONLY LA COUNTRY MAINTAINING DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH CUBA AND % IS SERVING CASTRO WELL AS OPEN DOOR TO ENABLE CASTRO TO CHANNEL A REVOLUTION TO OTHER CENTRAL AND LAT IN AMERICAN COUNT IRES DOES N …”
“… orized person is prohibited by law. CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS sla" (When Filled In) COUNTRY REPORT NO. TDCS -3/532,860 CUBA/LATIN AMERICA SUBJECT UNDIMINISHED PRESTIGE OF FIDEL CASTRO DATE DISTR. 4 JANUARY 1963 ■ IN LATIN AMERICA . PRECEDENCE ROUTINE DATE O …”
“… erate his revolutionary tactics when he visited the USSR last January. tEIs year has been designated "the year of the economy.” This and Cuba’s all-out campaign to obtain needed commercial and industrial goods from West also may be factors prompting Havana to lessen its public …”
“… Y T ROLE OF LIBERATOR OF LATIN - AMERICA FOR RE IS TOO DEPENDENT or THE SOVIET unror, AND T2 SOVIET UNION CONTROLS HIM TIGHTLY. REGARDING CUBA-SOVIET CONFLICTS, RICO GALAN SAID THEY WERE MORE APPAREM S S C RE T / NO FOREIGN DISSEM. _(-sit~ton) (uwmcomrrl)”
“sfirmeren los vaci- lanteo que, legicamente, quieren lo n eguro. Solo a las Embajadas acredi tadas en La Habaca se permitira importer lo que necesitar para 82 subsistorcia, previo registro er 10g E. U., y gecer a eus connacionales por la misma via, para registrarles minucio-”
“… ud CnSen0 gerhd convertido on un instrumento de los royi ticos. TAubich dijo cud 200S20 T8870 "CHS" "A : SO.VAdt. queris realmon te que Cuba rompiera lid ocdenns sovistices, poro que CASTRO "non or -** . no es capas de hocerlo. Con respoeto al paradero dol CHS GUEC .VARA, dij …”
“… ATION— DISSEMINATION CONTROLS, ECRE I/NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/ (When Filled In) BACKGROUND USE ONLY COUNTRY CUBA REPORT NO. TDCSDB-3/658, 582 SUBJECT CUBAN GOVERNMENT POLICY TOWARDS PRESIDENT DATE DISTR. 18 DECEMBER 1963■ JOHNSON'S ADMINISTRATION PR …”
“opinion quizas no muy buena de tl. El problema de Cuba yo no creo que se defina en una forma facil. Cuba ya no es un caso alslado, tu lo sabes. Cuba forma parte de un pro bl ema continental in …”
“… FOLL: UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (UR) IN RECEIPT CONSIDERABLE EVIDENCE FROM NUMBER SOURCES THAT SOVS MAY ANNOUNCE WITHDRAWAL ECONOMIC AID TO CUBA AFTER PARTY MEETING 1 MAR MOSCOW AND THAT SOVBLOC OFFICIALS STUDYING WAYS DISENGAGE ASAP SINCE CUBA NOW COSTS BLOC 12 BILLION YEAR WHICH …”
“13-00000 order to agroo on ••• the measures which should be taken for the common defense and for the maintenance of the peace ar d security of the Continent." .The Lcclaration adopted by the Tenth Icter-American Conference at Caracas, Venezuela, Earch 1954, states: . I "”
“14-00000 S_CAal RY2AT TELEPOUCH- IHIEN06 WOULD LIKE 1) SEE SIN ACO-THEY WOULD WELCORE HI, THAT HE HAD LEFT CUBA TOO SOON are THAT HE WOULD 55 rg OF HIS COUNTRYMEN IF ME WoUL: RETURN AN D HE PROCESS MADE. A-5 THEN SAID THAT ACCORDING TO INFORMATION A …”
“© © (33) cld:32423434 C onsideram os que e l a n a lis is de la s in f o r We consider that the analysis of the informa m aciones que ap o rtam o s, la s p u b licam en te- tions we offer, the publicly known, and the- onocidas y las que las autoridades nor-- ones that the Ame”
“… ng discredited for defeat and "guilt of interference.” "in the UN no nation would stand beside the U. S." 6. Proposal that Council 30 to Cuba with Commando Croup and Establish a Government on -----”
“… lan have been neglected. These efforts by the Cuban Government will be eade not only at the diplomatic level but also "at higher lovuls." Cuba will also try to improve its relations with Brazil, now that the Brazilian political situation in calmer. SECRET CS CCPY NO FOR IGADIS …”
“… WARNING TO THE USSR AND OTHER SOCIALIST COUNTIP.IES, AS WELL AS TO THE CUBANS, THAT THERE CAN BE NO DOUBT IN WHOSE HANDS POWER LIES IN CUBA. THE PURGE AND ARRESTS CSHOULD HAVE LITTLE IMPACT ON ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN CUBA AND THE- USSR. FROM A BRIEF TALK WITH GERMAN AMADO B …”
“campaign, the studied: broaldlown of the cconozy and confiscation of property, the initiation of relations and trade with the Soviet inion, the forbidding of anti-communist activity and the brcalzdown and reconstitution of the Arced Services and police are all typical communi”
“… action to reduce his following, while essential, in ioseld will probably not be eoxuigh to dislodge him. His approaching stranglehold on Cuba will be broken only by violent action. f. It is my personal opinion that if Castro is successful in consolidating his position and remai …”
“… he U.S. in Florida, Guatemala and Nica States. They and their children now total 750,000. Most of eas ragua, landed at the Bay of Pigs on Cuba's south them live in the Miami area. ear shore. The invasion was a failure. The majority of these immigrants are law abiding. But < 1962: …”
“only of guerrilla warfare. Intelligence reports indicate that the Soviet Bloc may be supplying technicians to assist in training the new forces and supplying arms to the new government. There is no present indication that the fall of the Castro Government is imminent. If it sh”
“in There has Cuba as well as a larger number of sympathizers. been one abortive invasion attempt. These efforts have been weakened, however, by rivalries bet …”
“… ould be directed only by Washington, I think therefore that only pressure which is accompanied by material strength can obtain results in Cuba. In conclusion, in judging the Cuban situation it is - necessary first to keep in mind the personality and temperament of Fidel Castro, …”
“- Ku estava mais interessado uzopinilo publica do site no dinhicir. E . - nio estava.de acordo coin que se corfunlisse a finajilide da viagem (4) - tielos E-tados Unidos, mas nio e issoo que tem dito as propagandistas 0 antigo niinistro da Fazenda culinno Rufo Loiez Freqjuctde-”
“13-00000 -4- 4o Cuba is an unwilling instrument of Soviet policy, subject to the whims and moods of a foreign power. 3. Moscow will use Cuba as it sees fit an …”
“14-00000 - 0 - NII AGGRESSION l-The Cubans consider as a Y ngezt er- p. + "t, -F*4-- Cube, by the United States, the mencure taken by the Int.r-Amteloin Defense Board preventing the Cuban delegate on the board to visit 1.3. brscs. (ciudid TEuditto, Radio Caribe, Oct. 13, ”
“14-00000 1 Adad -he gel CASTRO, FIDEL (Lz) CUBA, WITH KHRUSHCHEV (LJ) USSR, SHAKING HALS RITH FOFEI DIPLOMATS IN RED SQUARE. NIKOLAY SERGEYEVICH LEONOV (LI) USSR, ACTING AS I- TERPRETER …”
“… sabotage are common throughout the island. At great . - risk refugees still elude his security forces and sca patrols . ; to escape from Cuba. In this atmosphere, externally counted ■ raids against Cuban targets have added to Castro’s sense of 3 : frustration and helped sustain …”
“… cimientos y que no nos aga- why rre de sorpresa somo la "sangrienta revolucion cultural china y la rebelion". Oreo que la propaganda para CUBA debs basarse en sembrer dentro de las * 6 - 4 6 9 ^apiteitinitio- Fuerzas Armadas la desoonfianza y la vacilacion hacia Fidel Castro en …”
“14-00000 F*2) orADCT - SUNE JUYERTUO ELJCRTA-CRISTIANA DE CUBA. i 1732 n.z. Iin St. Al, FLA U.S.A. Miami, Marzo 17. de 1966 Estimado companero: La JDC de Cuba, fiel al pensamiento de nuestro Apost …”
“… LUTION, AND THAT FIDEL HAS NOT BEEN MAKING AFPEARANCES OR MELTING PEOPLE, WHERE NORMALLY HE WOULD BE THE GREETER, ONE REPORTING SOURCE FROM CUBA ALSO INDICATED THAT HAD FIDEL SEEN IN CUBA HE, RATHER CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS”
“… nreasonably detained Cuban fishing boats and 1 fishermen on the high seas on two occasions and savagely attacked a fishermen’s village in Cuba and killed innocent inhabitants there, committing one crime after another 3 gainst the Cuban people. The Cuban navy recently captured two …”
“… ly wounded. We also comment on the statement of a Washington official who said that i "the fear that the U.S. may alter its relations with Cuba is unfounded (and) there is no prospect for a change in our relations". We arrive at the conclusion that U.S.i policy on the subject will …”
“… i me Minister Fidel Castro sa id Saturday night:5 0. s. leaders would be in danger if they helped in any attempt to do away with leaders of Cuba.' NW 65924 Docld:32353327 Page 3 2 SECRET C002666 62 PAGE COPY NO. 186 of SECRET "Bitterly denouncing what he call ed : recent U.S. prompte …”
“frequently as the likely priority targets. There are also conflicting reports on the relative independence of Castro from the Soviet Union and indications that the publicized Sino Soviet disagreements are reflected in local Communist organisations throughout Latin America. m”
“… the U.S. in Florida, Guatemala and Nica- States. They and their children now total 750,000. Most of ! ragua, landed at the Bay of Pigs on Cuba's south them live in the Miami area. shore. The invasion was a failure. The majority of these ineigrants are law abiding. But : 1962: Sur …”
“course,I think this may be referable to their Church influence, is that the word Communism per se still has a serious effect on people. I think it’s one of the things they talk-about --social reform, etc., etc., but, the tag -- Communism is still a very harsh tag in the Latin”
“… Prime Minister Fidel Castro sa id Saturday night:50.s. leaders would be in danger if they he lped in any attempt to do away with leaders of Cuba.' NW 65924 Docld:32353327 Page 3 2 SECRET C002666 62 PAGE COPY NO. 186 of SECRET "Bitterly denouncing what he called : recent U.S. prompted …”
“… untry but, when asked to furnish - proof, he was unable to do so. It would certainly be highly desirable if a serious pressure action on Cuba could be exercised within a purely ' Latin American framework as pointed out by our Embassy in - ’ - S-E-C-R-E-T ' NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO …”
“13-00000 TOP SECRET DINAR Western Hemisphere DOMESTIC POLITICS IN CUBA Fidel Castro is continuing his their ’’sectarian’' efforts to secure effort to reduce the influence of positions for their comrades at t …”
“… Spanish. She has managed to suffer through a year of it. s It is very interesting to talk to this1 little girl, now about 12, She was In Cuba, where you might think of the 1 revolution as extremely informal lax in many ways easy-going. It's a1 libertarian type of revolution. Cer …”
“SECRET EXCERPT FROM DRAFT NIE 85-63, 4 FEBRUARY 1963 33. There have been indications of disapproval of Castro-s policies on the part of those Latin American Communist parties which are committed to a more gradual and less violent approach to revolution. Castro has shown him”
“… d zud dialogue-ending remark.)) - the It seems a little bit less. One of the problems is that of Cubed 11 immigration. There isn't in Cuba, to the best of my knowledge, a broad anti-Americanism. Always is even in Fidel’s speeches, he makes a distinction between the American g …”
“… OT ARRY REVOLUTION TO OTHER COUNTRIES. SOVIETS INCLINED LEND AID NW 65924 Docld:32354288 Page 3 ت د PAGE TO ESTABLISHED REVOLUTIONS AS CASE CUBA, BUT NOT INTERVENE BEFORE PROOF WAS CASTRO REVOLUTION MADE WITH NORTHAMERICAN ARMS. CK APPEARED DISTURBED DISCUSSING SOVIET CHICOM PROBLEM, …”
“"flandly nation." I Oa the other hand, the Department for a foreign nation—Israel? 1of State has its case. Many officials are ji only slightly less enthusiastic than Cuban How many senators and conga salon :. /exiles to see the end of Castro’s Com- REMINDER : We still would t”
“Washington has yet to come coups called to his office, the repre- : ‘policy policy toward Cuba wa was pro ated up with a viable policy toward Fidel ntative stressed that "the spirit as s and signed by President Kenne and signed " v o …”
“13-00000 TOP SECRET removing Castro from the leadership of the Cuban Government, the principal questions faced by CIA's Western Hemisphere Division, by the Department of “ State, and by other concerned principals in the United States were: What is Fidel Castro? By whom is”