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49. Richard Helms, Memorandum for the Record, “MONGOOSE
Meeting with the Attorney General,” 16 October 1962
16 October 1962
PEMORANDOM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: MONGCOSS Meeting with the Attorney General
Ll. At 2:30 this aftermmoon, tha Attorney General convened in his
office a meeting on Operation KOMGOOSE consisting of General Lansdale
and Colonel Patehell, General Johnson of the Joint Staff, Robert
Hurwitch of State (vice Ed Martin who was umable to attend), Hewson
Ryan of USIA, and the undersigned.
2. The Attorney General opened the meeting by expressing the
"general dissatisfaction of the President" with Operation MONGOOSE.
He pointed out that the Operation had been under way for a year, that
the results were discouraging, that there had been no acts of sabotage,
and that even the one which had been attempted had failed twice. He
indicated that there had been noticeable improvement during the year
c in the collection of intelligence but that other actions had failed
: to influence significantly the course of events in Cuba. He spoke
of the weekly meetings of top officials on this problem and again
noted the small accomplishments despite the fact that Secretaries
Rusk and McNamara, General Taylor, McGeorge Bundy, and he personally
had all been charged by the President with finding a solution. He
traced the history of General Lansdale's personal appointment by the
President a year ago. The Attorney General then stated that in view
of this lack of progress, he was going to give Operation MONGOOSE
more personal attention. In order to do this, he will hold a meet~
ing every morning at 0930 with the MONGOOSE operational respresenta-
tives from the various agencies (Lansdale, Harvay, Hurwitch, Ryan,
and General Johnson).
3. The Attorney General spoke favorably of the sabotage paper
which had been presented by General Carter this morning to the meet-
ing of the Special Group (Augnented). He obviously did not like the
earlier memorandim, since he felt it showed no "push” in getting on
with the acts of sabotage.
lh. When asked for my coments, I stated that we were prepared
to get on with the new action program and that we would arecute it
aggressively. I pointed out, however, that the objective of Operation
MONGOOSE would have to be cetermired at some point since the Cubans
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