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57. McCone, Memorandum for the File, “Memorandum of
Meeting, Wednesday, October 17th, at 8:30 a.m., and again
at 4:00 p.m.,"" 19 October 1962
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October 19, 1962
MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE
Memorandum of Meeting, Wednesday, October 17th, at 8:30 a.m.,
and again at 4:00 p.m., attended by Rusk, Ball (each part of the time)
Martin, Johnson, McNamara, Gilpatric, Taylor, McCone, Bohlen,
Thompson, Bundy, Sorenson, Dean Acheson (for a short time).
Note: Fhe 4:00 o'clock meeting adjourned at about 7:00, and re-
assembled at 10:00 p.m., in Secretary Ball's conference room,
adjourning at 11:45 p.m.
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Note: At 9:30 a.m.,DCI went to see the President, then went to
Gettysburg to see General Eisenhower.
The purvose of the discussion was to develop a plan of action
in connection with Cuba, and the alternatives are summarized in my
memorandum of October 18th addressed to USIB, copy of which is
attached.
This memorandum will record views as they were expressed
and developed throughout the meetings.
Ambassador Bohlen warmed against any action against Cuba,
particularly an air strike without warning, stating such would be
divisive with all Allies and subject us to criticism throughout the
world. He advocated writing both Khrushchev and Castro; if their
response was negative or unsatisfactory then we should plan action;
advise our principal allies, seek a two-thirds vote from the OAS
and then act. The Attorney General and Bohlen exchanged views
as to just what type of an answer we could expect from Khrushchev
and what he might do if we threatened an attack. During this dis-
cussion Secretary Rusk seemed to favor asking Congress fora
declaration of a state of war against Cuba and then proceed with
OAS, NATO, etc., but always preserve flexibility as to the type of
action. Bohlen consistently warned that world opinion would be
against us if we carried out 2 military strike. Secretary Ball -
emphasized the importance of time, stating that if action was over
quickly, the repercussions would not be too serious.
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