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[edit] Haiti 1963
In a White House meeting, DCI McCone suggested that this looked like the Cuban policy in July 1959 which gave the Soviets an opening into Cuba, and suggested the US have a complete diplomatic relationship that was visibly informal. The President agreed, ordered Ambassador Thurston recalled, and reserved the decision as to whether he should be returned or another Ambassador returned.
The aid program apparently involves only $3 million or $4 million for airport construction in Haiti, the administration of which is in the hands of Pan American.
"CIA was asked to explore the exile group possibilities and to determine what action, if any, should be taken." [7 lines of source text not declassified] The DCI said "most insurgents were political has-beens or influential Haitians who desire to regain property that has been lost through expropriation or otherwise. "[1]
[edit] Haiti 2005
[edit] Intelligence analysis
According to Porter Goss' testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee, "the outlook is very cloudy for legitimate, timely elections in November 2005 in Haiti--even with substantial international support."[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Central Intelligence Agency (12 May 1963), Memorandum for the record documenting meeting about Haiti, vol. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963, Volume XII, American Republics, FRUS XII-383, <http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/kennedyjf/xii/35160.htm>
- ^ Goss, Porter (16 February 2005), Global Intelligence Challenges 2005, <http://www.acronym.org.uk/docs/0503/doc09.htm>