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                                  OCI No. 1586/64



            CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
          Office of Current Intelligence
                    4 June 1964



 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM

 SUBJECT:  Cuban Subversion in Latin America
           Since July 1963



      1.  Cuban subversive efforts in Latin America
 are continuing at a steady pace, despite recent
 major setbacks in such countries as Venezuela and
 Brazil.  From July 1963 through December, when
 Havana evidently believed a second Cuba was likely
 in Venezuela, Cuban propaganda stressed. the inevi-
 tability of Castro-inspired revolutions in the
 hemisphere.  Since the first of this year, however,
 Cuban leaders have muted direct exhortations to vio-
 lence and .have emphasized other policy priorities.
 Nevertheles'  the Cuban potential for subversion in
 Latin America remains high.

      2.  In his speech of 26 July 1963, Castro re-
 captured much of the militant tone of his speeches
 in late 1962.  He made it clear that he regards
 Cuba as the main source of inspiration and giidance
 for inevitable revolutions in the rest of Latin
 America.  He claimed that what has been done in
 Cuba can take place exactly the same way in many
 Latin American countries.  The hemisphere's mili-
 tants, he said, must take advantage of conditions
 presently favoring revolution and open the breach.
 On 28 September, Castro said that while imperial-
 ists believe they can destroy the Cuban revolution,
 the Cubans believe that before that could be accom-
 plished many other revolutions like ours-will ap-
.pear on the continent.  On 24 November, Che
Guevara  said the spreading of revolution in the
hemisphere  is also our responsibility and it is
part  of our daily preoccupation.






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