Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee: (1963)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 |
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... Senator AIKEN . How did that message come ? Secretary RUSK . That came orally from a member of the Soviet Embassy . Senator AIKEN . To whom ? Secretary RUSK . To a member of the Administration in a casual contact , but it was- Senator ...
... Senator AIKEN . How did that message come ? Secretary RUSK . That came orally from a member of the Soviet Embassy . Senator AIKEN . To whom ? Secretary RUSK . To a member of the Administration in a casual contact , but it was- Senator ...
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... Senator , we did - could I just go off the record just for a second ? [ Discussion off the record . ] 2 INFORMATION VIA FOREIGN COUNTRIES Senator AIKEN . Do you suppose there could be some means of prompt communications with members of ...
... Senator , we did - could I just go off the record just for a second ? [ Discussion off the record . ] 2 INFORMATION VIA FOREIGN COUNTRIES Senator AIKEN . Do you suppose there could be some means of prompt communications with members of ...
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... Senator . Senator AIKEN . I don't criticize the course of action because I think it was necessary . Secretary Rusk . The problem of consultation with other govern- ments was one that we did think very hard about . It was important for ...
... Senator . Senator AIKEN . I don't criticize the course of action because I think it was necessary . Secretary Rusk . The problem of consultation with other govern- ments was one that we did think very hard about . It was important for ...
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... Senator Hickenlooper raised , we were unable to undertake any commitments ... Senator HUMPHREY . I just think it would be very good to make this very plain to ... AIKEN . No commitments at all made ? Secretary RUSK . I say-- Senator AIKEN ...
... Senator Hickenlooper raised , we were unable to undertake any commitments ... Senator HUMPHREY . I just think it would be very good to make this very plain to ... AIKEN . No commitments at all made ? Secretary RUSK . I say-- Senator AIKEN ...
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... Senator AIKEN . How did the long range missiles get into Cuba ? Secretary RUSK . They apparently came in the holds of wide hatched ships . I must say that they laid this on as a very expert technical job , looking back at the pace at ...
... Senator AIKEN . How did the long range missiles get into Cuba ? Secretary RUSK . They apparently came in the holds of wide hatched ships . I must say that they laid this on as a very expert technical job , looking back at the pace at ...
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