Freedom of information act . That conversation wasn't released until October 26, 2004.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
I see your point. Well taken. Im more on the reality of the facts side then what was perceived. But I understand that what was perceived is a reality for manyKmarion wrote:
The larger point I am making is that irregardless of what was going to happen it was part of the negotiations.Perception was more important than reality in this circumstance.Prime Minister: "There is just a third point that occurred to us. If we want to help the Russians to save face, would it be worthwhile our undertaking to immobilize our Thor missiles which are here in England during the same period - during the conference."
President Kennedy: "Well, let me put that into the machinery and then I’ll be in touch with you on that."
Prime Minister: "I think it is just an idea that it might help the Russians to accept."
President Kennedy: "Good, Prime Minister, let me send that over to the Department. I think we don’t want to have too many dismantlings but it is possible that that proposal might help; they might also insist on Greece -- on Turkey and Italy but I will keep in mind your suggestion here so that if it gets into that, that may be advantageous."
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