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104-10095-10405 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (11/29/1976)

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2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992

                                                 INSiPECTOR ~ GENERL


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                                       OLC  76-3.475


29 November  1976


MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD                                  0C gro

SUBJECT: Summary of the Meeting with William Miller,.   Staff   ReproaUC y
             Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence,
             re Foreign Liaison


        1.. During the meeting today with Bill Miller with Messrs. Knoche,
 Wells, Waller and Cary in attendance, Miller tried to elaborate on the
 interest and concern of the Committee which prompted Chairman Daniel
 Inouye' s letter of 11 November with regard to activities of foreign
 intelligence organizations in the United States with whom we have liaison
 contacts. Miller touched on what he referred to as parity- in operations
 --implicit understandings or at least results in parity between our
 intelligence operations and those of foreign governments.

       2.  The question of the quid pro quo, that is, an understanding
with a foreign intelligence service that the U.S. would be permitted to
conduct intelligence operations within the country if they were given
comparable  opportunities. in. the U..S.

       3.  The question of support of foreign governments and what this
might entail - = in this connection Miller mentioned Senator Gary Hard s
(D., Colo.) interest and concern in the overgll impact of the(IBEXCrogram
in Iran.) Relationships with  VAK, DINA)   tc., were touched on in this
ontext  and with respect to the latter organization, Miller expressed concern
about the possible long-range consequences of our (that is, the U.S.) providing
early training for foreign intelligence officers who may subsequently wind
up in operations against the U. S. or activities in the U.'S. In this connection,
Miller said he would be interested in what Mr. Knoche referred to as the
constraints on our training of these individuals.

       4.  In the areas of penetration of foreign intelligence services,
the question arose as to why if we can penetrate a foreign intelligence
service, we can't learn what that foreign service has in mind as far as
plans for activities within the U.S. are concerned. Mr. Wells pointed


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