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ADocumentaryHistoryOfTheCubanMissileCrisis1962
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operation. Bundy had not talked to Lansdale but obviously had received
some of the “static” that ie being passed around in Washington. (Before)
McCone in reporting on the discussions at Thursday's 5412 meeting
repeated the views of the President and expressed by the Attorney General
it was agreed that the whols Government policy with reference to Cuba
must be resolved promptly ae basic to further actions on our part, In
general, Bundy's views were that we should either make a judgment that
we would have to go in militarily (which seemed to him intolerable) or
alternatively we would have to learn to Ive with Castro, and his Cuba and
adjust our policies accordingly. ,
4. McCone then elaborated on his views of the evolution of Soviet-
Castro military capability stating he felt defense was just phase one, phase
two would be followed by various offensive capabilities and indeed the
existing defensive capabilities such aa the (MIG) 21s 2 very definite offensive
capability against nearby American cities and installations. MeCone stated
that he thought that the establishment of a very expensive’dffensive mechanism
could not be the ultimate objective of the Soviets or Castro and therefore
the objective was (a) to establish an offensive base or (b) to insert
sufficient Soviet specialists and military leaders to take Cuba away from
Castro and establish it as a true Soviet controlled satellite. McCons stated
that he felt there were only two courses open << one was to taka military
action at the appropriate time or secandly to pursue an effort to split Castro
off from the Communists and for thia reason he, McCone, had vigorously
supported the Donovan mission as it is the only link that we have to the
Castro hierarchy at the present tima. Note in this connection it might be
well to study the avolution of the Toure experience in Caines when the
Communists moved in and captured al] elements of the Government and
economy and forced Toure to expel the Ambassador and try to rectify the
situation. There may be a parallel hore.
5, MecCone reviewed the Eisenhower discussions. Bundy read the
memorandum covering these discussions. Bundy stated that Adenauer did
not express the concern of the U.S. policy reflected by Eisenhower and
reported in the memorandum.
6. Bundy rejected the idea of regular NSC meetings stating that every
President has to organize his Government as he desizes and that the
Eisenhower pattern was not necessarily adaptable to the Kennedy typs of
administration. McCone stated that if this is the case he intended to request
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