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BayOfPigsVolumeIVTheTaylorCommitteeInvestigationOfTheBayOfPigs
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From the Department of State there also were at least
three individuals who should have been asked to appear as
witnesses:
Thomas Mann, Roger Hilsman, and Adlai Stevenson.
Thomas Mann, Assistant Secretary of State for American
Republic Affairs until a few weeks before the invasion, had
expressed strong reservations about the capability of the
anti-Castro brisade to achieve success without the intervention
of US forces and about the need for the US to be more overt in
its support of the anti-Castro movement.
~1ann's objections
drew heavy fire fromWH!4.
Roger Hilsman, Director of
Intellisence and Research, had his proposal to make a study of
the feasibility of a covert attempt to oust Castro rejected by
Dean Rusk; and Adlai Stevenson became the scapegoat for a
bumbled briefing by CIA's Tracy Barnes and the disastrous policy
decisions of Secretary Rusk and President Kennedy.
Each of the
three would seem to have warranted a hearing before the committee.
and I don't want you to infer anything really
beyond what it says.
It was not particularly
easy--I did not find it particularly easy--
to discuss things clearly and derive a clear
understanding with Dick about the division of
;Labor be.tween us when he was my Deputy.
I don't
imply by this any sense of conflict or rivalry,
but he would go ahead and handle certain kinds
of matters.
We saw one another, of course, all
the time.
Quite often I would consult him about
something that I was handling.
I think rather
less often he would consult me.
I don't mean
to imply, however, in any kind of concealment
from
me~-I never had that feeling at all.
But
it really was our habit during the whole time
that we were in those positions that the division
of la.bor betwee.n us was more tacit than explicit. II
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