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6. McCone, Memorandum for the File, “Discussion in Secretary
Rusk’s Office at 12 o'clock, 21 August 1962”
21 August 1962
MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE
Discussion in Secretary Rusk's office at 12 o'clock, 21 August 1962
In attendance: Secretary Rusk, Secretary McNamara, Alexis Johnson,
the Attorney General, DCI, General Taylor, General Lemnitzer
and McGeorge Bundy
Subject: Cuba
MecCone stated that the purpose of the meeting was to again review
the situation in Cuba in light of the most recent intelligence findings.
DCI recalled that in the August 10th Meeting he had reported such
information as was then available on the accelerated Soviet supply of
personnel and materiel to Cuba. However, information available to the
Agency since August 10th indicated that the extent of the Soviet supply
operations was much greater than had been reported on August 10th;
furthermore, there were indications that construction work was under-
taken by Soviet personnel, technicians with newly delivered Soviet equip-
ment and while the nature of the construction was not known, it was
‘ probably either highly sophisticated electronic installations or COMINT
and =LINT and possible electro-counter measure efforts or missile sites,
probably ground-to-air.
DCI then stated that on August 10th in discussing the arguments
for and against the so-called stepped up Plan B, or alternatively the
! modified Plan B, he had stated that if it was decided to accept the
modified Plan B ard such a course is pursued, it is the opinion of the
DCI that continuing Soviet aid and technical assistance will present the
United States with a more formidable problem in the future than it now
confronts or has confronted in the past, McCone then stated that con-
clusive evidence indicated such a stepped-up Soviet effort,
DCI then read 21 August paper entitled, "Recent Soviet Military
, Aid to Cuba"* as prepared by DD/L He then referred to 21 August paper
; of the office of National Estimates, subject, "Soviet View of the Cuban
Economy" emphasizing the conclusion that under energetic Soviet direction,
the potential of the Cuban agricultural, industrial and natural resources
: could be so developed that the economy would be reasonably viable and
: over a decade might even earn sufficiently from export surpluses to
‘ reoay credits and advances already made to Cuba by the Soviet Union,
; Therefore, the CLA's conclusion that Soviet economists in analyzing Cuba
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