7.
Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Cuba[1]
Washington, January 22, 1958‑7:48
p.m.
384. Embtel 369.[2] Ambassador from Rubottom. Action proposed re delivery GOC 20 armored cars and other arms requests in my memorandum January 17 to Secretary[3] (copy forwarded Embassy Jan 17) approved.
Your discretion you may inform Batista cars "on
schedule" and delivery may be expected within period March 4 to June 4
stated original offer by Department of Defense. Suggest you emphasize it
necessary he cooperate in creating conditions that would minimize adverse
reaction in US and elsewhere against US Government as well as his own. Your
emphasis might stress mutual nature problem resulting from adverse criticism US
Congress and public and on this basis appeal for his cooperation reduce effect
to minimum by such action as (1) restricting official publicity arrival
shipment, and (2) limiting use to training and other inconspicuous tasks. If
you think appropriate you should also indicate to Batista that reaction in
Congress and other influential sectors of US to use this equipment will
perforce be important factor governing approval future requests for equipment
purchases.
FYI shipment cars will be contingent upon our prior
review positive steps taken by GOC create favorable conditions for June
elections, i.e., restoration constitutional guarantees, etc. Approval of
memorandum by Secretary subject condition that foreign affairs committees
Congress would be informed prior any shipments.
Re pending requests small arms suggest you defer
informing Batista now our decision to approve in favor staggered approval and
later notification GOC on basis priorities established on three most pressing
items in following suggested order: (a) 10,000 hand grenades (Emb. Desp. 410);[4]
(b) 100,000 projectiles (Embtel 222)[5] and (c) 3,000 75 mm. shells (Embtel
216).[6] Desire your comments this procedure including suggestions on spacing
these approvals. End FYI.
Herter
[1] Source: Department of State, Central Files,
737.00/1‑1158. Secret; Priority. Drafted by Leonhardy, cleared with
Little and Wieland, and approved by Rubottom who signed for Herter.
[2] Document 4.
[3] Document 5.
[4] Dated November 19, 1957. (Department of State,
Central Files, 737.5614/ 11‑1957)
[5] Dated October 16, 1957. (Ibid., 737.561/10‑1657)
[6] Dated October 16, 1957. (Ibid.)