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AGONIZING RE-APPRAISAL IS RECOMMENDED

Document Type: 
CREST [1]
Collection: 
General CIA Records [2]
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP67-00318R000100770069-9
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RIFPUB
Original Classification: 
K
Document Page Count: 
1
Document Creation Date: 
December 23, 2016
Document Release Date: 
May 7, 2013
Sequence Number: 
69
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
April 25, 1961
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OPEN SOURCE
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? ? I Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/05/07: CIADP67-00318R000100770069-9 Pogo Pima Poge BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. CALIFORNIAN EVENING 40,573 4" APR 25 IV r/Agonizing Re-appraisal Is Recommende?cl? President Kennedy has assigned his brother, the attorney general, to make an inves.agatioo. of the natio.top intelligence agency, known -colloqui- ally as 411e4,1146.,.which is charged with keeping this country informed -on movements and events everywhere in the world and particularly in those spots where danger to our own security lurks. Mr. Kennedy's action walss said to have been triggered by the unhappy events in Cuba during the past few days and the part assert- edly played by the CIA in providing erroneous intelligence estimates. cji.nsatzu,i4li.an. accurate pia= of the Cuban situatin, "then its reason _for existence tats_di,sap- appearedagrglz. The island is less than 100 miles from our shores and facilities for acquiring information, legitimate or not, are not sufficiently difficult to provide real challenge to an able and experienced intelligence force. But it ? difficult to la this, charE at the do. t. e fgt. nature of its tespOnSIbi Cuban affair cannot be readi -*er- mined. It is sufficient, then, to draw the inference from President Kennedy's order that the infoizaaina.. accUmu- lated and acquir.41--CIA with respect to 'the Cuban situation was les.,__Lthan_aszaate and tended to i induce the United Statesto follow a course of action that afforded com- fort only to Castro and Khrushchev. It is certainly evident that. something ! went wrong in the planning and exeCiitiOn? of the, ill-fated rebellion, ! some miscalculation that has had the! effect of adding heavy complications to the Cuban situation. Although it is indeed impossible, without accurate knowledge of CIA operations, to estimate the. value of its work, there have been reports that its activialre a great deaf to be desired. Ms may be due.to the rela- tive inexperience*of the agency, whichl engages .07' an enterprise that hae been traditionally abhorred by this nation 13 evertheless is as neces- sary i adern world as open ! military reason for President e for a reappraisal of ! and capabilities of CIA, 'nee ary that it be done effec- tively and swiftly and that the effi- ciency and reliability of this agency be vastly improved. It is evident that Mr. Kennedy has acquired, in the past month,. some deep misgivings regard. ing the important organization. _ J Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/05/07: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100770069-9

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