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In reply to the discussion: Treasure trove of JFK, LBJ documents declassified by CIA [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)24. CIA director Allen Dulles and JCS Chairman Lemnitzer counseled all-out nuclear sneak attack on USSR.
At a meeting in July 1961 they counseled JFK to attack in the Fall of 1963, when the USA would enjoy optimum strategic and tactical superiority. It's something important that's been missed by journalists and historians due to all copies but one getting burned...
Did the U.S. Military Plan a Nuclear First Strike for 1963?
Recently declassified information shows that the military presented President Kennedy with a plan for a surprise nuclear attack on the Soviet Union in the early 1960s.
James K. Galbraith and Heather A. Purcell
The American Prospect | September 21, 1994
During the early 1960s the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) introduced the world to the possibility of instant total war. Thirty years later, no nation has yet fired any nuclear missile at a real target. Orthodox history holds that a succession of defensive nuclear doctrines and strategies -- from "massive retaliation" to "mutual assured destruction" -- worked, almost seamlessly, to deter Soviet aggression against the United States and to prevent the use of nuclear weapons.
The possibility of U.S. aggression in nuclear conflict is seldom considered. And why should it be? Virtually nothing in the public record suggests that high U.S. authorities ever contemplated a first strike against the Soviet Union, except in response to a Soviet invasion of Western Europe, or that they doubted the deterrent power of Soviet nuclear forces. The main documented exception was the Air Force Chief of Staff in the early 1960s, Curtis LeMay, a seemingly idiosyncratic case.
But beginning in 1957 the U.S. military did prepare plans for a preemptive nuclear strike against the U.S.S.R., based on our growing lead in land-based missiles. And top military and intelligence leaders presented an assessment of those plans to President John F. Kennedy in July of 1961. At that time, some high Air Force and CIA leaders apparently believed that a window of outright ballistic missile superiority, perhaps sufficient for a successful first strike, would be open in late 1963.
The document reproduced opposite is published here for the first time. It describes a meeting of the National Security Council on July 20, 1961. At that meeting, the document shows, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the director of the CIA, and others presented plans for a surprise attack. They answered some questions from Kennedy about timing and effects, and promised further information. The meeting recessed under a presidential injunction of secrecy that has not been broken until now.
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http://prospect.org/article/did-us-military-plan-nuclear-first-strike-1963
''And we call ourselves the human race.'' - President John F. Kennedy, after walking out of that briefing.
Thank you for caring about these important histories "Left Out" of the official narrative, Omaha Steve. That you care means the world to me.
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It would be wonderful if some of these "documents" included names of those who would do harm.
Frustratedlady
Sep 2015
#1
Thanks for the info. I've never felt secure with either agency, especially with JEH at that time.
Frustratedlady
Sep 2015
#5
Is this a Democracy, when We the People are kept in the dark by those appointed to office?
Octafish
Sep 2015
#6
Odd that you can find humor in the assassination of President Kennedy, siddithers of DU.
Octafish
Sep 2015
#25
Here are two FBI documents naming George Bush in connection with JFK assassination...
Octafish
Sep 2015
#32
Yes, yes, we've all seen those the previous dozens of times you've posted them...
SidDithers
Sep 2015
#35
Allen Dulles hid CIA-Mafia assassination plots from Warren Commission and America
Octafish
Sep 2015
#42
Making light of political assassination only serves to protect Bush, siddithers of DU.
Octafish
Sep 2015
#44
Synopsis of LATEST Intelligence Items Reported to the President = SLIIRP, problem solved ! :D nt
eppur_se_muova
Sep 2015
#8
Something else never on TV: Nixon assigned a murderous Secret Service agent to protect Ted Kennedy.
Octafish
Sep 2015
#20
CIA director Allen Dulles and JCS Chairman Lemnitzer counseled all-out nuclear sneak attack on USSR.
Octafish
Sep 2015
#24
This could possibly lead to the truth about who conspired to kill our beloved President Kennedy.
Dont call me Shirley
Sep 2015
#13
We used to rely on Congress and the press...so Congress and the press got co-opted.
Octafish
Sep 2015
#34