U.S. AID IN ESTABLISHING CASTRO AS COMMUNIST TYRANT DESCRIBED IN BOOK REVIEW
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CIA-RDP75-00149R000700280012-5
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December 16, 2016
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December 29, 2004
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Publication Date:
December 10, 1964
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cr s control. This order higher echelon of the state de-
partment knew it. Men in Li written in the Communist pa!-~ partment as late as April 1961 ': ;
CIA knew It." . ? 1 a ,
! sued military order number 30,ihalfway between Socialism and
dined while all the ~t`me fi.gura. calling- for the !kidnapping of imperialism." Surely t
tc tit;ely s~pitting? in or faces? Did American citizens in the area, ficult to understand . why, 'he
I:? yoti ]cu . v' it then? bur state do d hi
in a speech December 2, Ir :,
1 ;came to this .country and be' "On??June 22, Raul"Castro is- 1961 Castro said: "There: is no
f;paraded, lauded wined and'
',when have you'known? ican pu able, knowledgable" ,pro-Amer):
'lie reaotion," Mrs. Waltz con= can men?" she asked 7 Hess meeting arid stated that
policies in that part of the "10t`' the local chapter was a~
,bin for
wordd," she said. "After Batista tied, the mob the second l
year awarded' st.
Smith 'had two missions. to took' over, then the bearded Cas: plaque' at the state. convention
accomplish in Cuba: 'to esta- tro arrived to take' over tli lax week based on `originality
b]ish the Embassy's position of!snob and the rest is history a for the Mardi G1 booth and
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partment dealing ,with+i Many, o# their succeeding per-il George 'Daly; chapter chair,
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en from, the name: given' lira control," Mrs, Waltz quoted vent such a pos.
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when he left tuba; ; to w,ai?n'and.evacuate all'Amerl-I become a communist, lake. It is,ls
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a..:L:N L.vncern ana a certain;! peen aware of lvn!itary, order 1t is a 'fact that we have .a
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? Auer an intensive study'.of;'is `rgaa?~wg against t
the 'backgrou.nd'of Fidel Castro, ediatatcs throughout Latin Am-
? there was no doubt that no mat.
ter' how bad Batista was, Cas-" It does not matter at all that'
tro would. be worse. In short {; we have allies close to ' the")
Castro Was an unstable terror Russian border, what does ?mat
fat and bad for -Cuba-, ; ter is that the Russians had not
'?Before Batlsla. foil, Smith established base in the West-
had, been Instructed to 'promise "I ern hemisphere until Castro a
i delivery of 20 armored cars and peared, in Cuba. Then. those
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f:,partment'.they ou not tie) ~ 4`~uV5 ~f0 '
13 training planes to help stem'' most tragic words by, Smith:
the Castroites. We did nni livn'' From my experience in.Cuba,
tt:,whollry?blamed, Severe?pressure) r'',:?,W1-at:: fs:;reauy ours~lloIicy?: