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104-10135-10322 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/01/0000)

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MEMORANDUM


SUBJECT


:  Political Action Operations in Cuba - The PROENZA
   Case


      1.  Introduction

          This memorandum sets forth information concerning the
 conduct of a series of interlocking non-violent political action
 operations against the Cuban government, its -internal coalition
 and its alliance with the Soviet Union mounted in 1963.

      2. . Objectives

          Pursuant -to instructions from the 303 Committee,
 during the Kennedy Administration, the CIA established among its
 objectives against Cuba the fragmenting of its governing
 coalition and exacerbation of its relations with the USSR.
 This decision was taken prior to the October 1962 Missile Crisis.
 As a result of the decision a number of non-violent operations
 were carried out.  Those pertaining to the Teresa Proenza Proenza
 case are set out below.

      3.  The Operations

          a.  On 3 April 1963 a set of spurious documents falsely
 ascribed to a disaffected CIA agent in Mexico were passed
 through a CIA centVrolled asset) to the Cuban Embassy in Mexico ~City.
 The documents made it appear that the Cuban Vice Minister of
 Defense, a highly placed and extreme Moscow-line Communist (who
 had been in Moscow when the missile build-up was planned in
 early 1962), was actually a CIA agent who had betrayed the build-
 up.  The purpose of this disinformation was to cause a great
 strain in the relations between the Cuban Communist Party (then
 known as the PSP) and the other partners in the coalition.  It
 was also hoped that the operation would redound against the USSR
 because the Vice Minister of Defense was a senior Moscow-line
 member of the PSP.  It was calculated that the USSR would
 move to defend the Vice Minister, who was probably their chief
 agent in the Cuban government, and that a collision between the
-Soviets and Cubans could result.  The Cubans accepted the
spurious  papers and paid for them per our demand.

          b. ~Through the summer of 1.963 several fur her deliveries
of spurious  documents were made to the Cubans and several
thousand  dollars were received in payment.  But results of the
operation  from inside Cuba were not yet observed.  Therefore
on 13 November  1963, when a delivery of documents was again
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