NSC Executive Committee Record of Action, October 26, 1962, 10:00 AM Meeting No. 6
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OCR Page 1 of 2THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 26, 1962
TOP SECRET - SENSITIVE
NSC Executive Committee Record of Action, October 26, 1962, 10:00 AM
Meeting No. 6
1. Mr. McCone presented the intelligence briefing, including the
current status of Soviet air readiness.
2. The President raised several questions about other planning for
Cuba and directed that existing groups be tied together to undertake
integrated planning in these matters.
3. Mr. Bundy reported that three subcommittee are at work --
one on Berlin, one on forward plans, and a third on worldwide
communications problems. He called attention to the civil defense
problem and obtained agreement that no crash program would be
undertaken now, although preliminary measures would be initiated.
Referring to the problem of sensitive information appearing in the
press, he urged that the utmost care be taken to keep secret all
discussion of future measures.
4. The Secretary of Defense reported on the status of the quarantine.
It was agreed that the Defense Department would release information
on the boarding of the Marucla. Day reconnaissance was authorized,
and a decision to carry out night reconnaissance measures over Cuba
was deferred.
5. There followed a preliminary discussion of the next steps to
increase the pressure on the Cubans and Russians and the relation of
these steps to the talks between Ambassador Stevenson and U Thant.
6. Secretary Rusk discussed political measures, including the 24-48
hour Stevenson/U Thant negotiations, an atom-free zone in Latin America,
and the proposed approach to Castro.
7. Ambassador Stevenson discussed the immediate negotiation with
U Thant, as well as the longer talks which would follow if agreement
could be reached. Instructions to Ambassador Stevenson are to be
worked out during the day, under the Secretary of State.
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, SEC. 3(E), 5(D), 5(E) AND 11
NSC (NLK-77-17)
TOP SECRET - SENSITIVE
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