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33. (Continued)
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revolutionary activity in Latin America. (Paras. 18-21)
C. As the buildup continues, the USSR may be tempted
to establish in Cuba other weapons represented to be defen-
sive in purpose, but of 2 more “offensive” character: e.g.,
light bombers, submarines, and additional types of short-
Tange surface-to-surface missiles (SSMs). A decision to
provide such weapons will continue to depend heavily on
the Soviet estimate as to whether they could be introduced
without provoking a US military reaction. (Paras. 22-28)
D. The USSR could derive considerable military advan-
| . tage from the establishment of Soviet medium and inter-
ii ' mediate range ballistic missiles in Cuba, or from the estab-
j | lishment of a Soviet submarine base there. As between these
it will be emboldened to become more aggressive in fomenting
i
two, the establishment of 2 submarine base would be the
more likely. Either development, however, would be in-
compatible with Soviet practice to date and with Soviet policy
as we presently estimate it. It would indicate a far greater
; | Willingness to increase the level of risk in 1 US-Boviet relations
: than the U: than the USSR has displayed thi thus far, far, and. consequently _
| Sane Take importen have important policy i th-respeet—te——
other areas and _o other areas and other problems in East-West _relatior in East-West_relations.
Gera (Paras. 29-33)
EB. The Latin American reaction will be to the evidence
of an increased Soviet commitment to Cuba, rather than to
the technical implications of the military buildup. Many
Latin Americans will fear and resent a Soviet military intru-
sion into the Hemisphere, but will regard the problem as one
to be met by the US and not their responsibility. We esti-
mate the chances are better now than they were at Punta
del Este to obtain the necessary two-thirds OAS majority
for sanctions and other steps short of direct military action
aimed at Cuba. If it pecame clear that the USSR was
establishing an “offensive” base in Cuba, most Latin Ameri-
can governments would expect the US to eliminate it, by
whatever means were necessary, but many of them would
still seek to avoid direct involvement. (Paras. 34-37)
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