4014. Depart pass to White House. Subj: Political Situation—Deflation of
Coup Rumors in DomRep. Ref: SD–4001.22. Dated
October 18. (Ibid.)
1. As reported reftel, Pres Balaguer's radio-TV address to nation last night came
against backdrop of some political uneasiness and mounting wave rumors
of possible military coups, etc. (FYI. During afternoon Amb spoke
personally with Pres33. Not further
identified. so as to dispel any doubts he might harbor as to
continued USG sympathy and support for
GODR. He found Pres seemingly calm,
confident and whimsically relaxed about “rumor factory” which he said
was currently enjoying “abundant output.”)
2. Toward end of radio-TV address which was largely devoted economic
subjects, Pres turned to what he termed “alarmist rumors and sensational
stories” of last few days. He advised listeners to close ears to these
rumors which were only designed generate uneasiness and unrest. With
considerable fervor Pres stated political situation “is of absolute
stability” and said were any real problem to appear GODR would be first to denounce same
before national public opinion. Pres said sarcastically that if
stability of nation were to depend upon such false and baseless rumors
then would be better once and for all convert country into cattle
pasture.
3. Country team perceives no solid basis for affording credence to rumors
of impending military coup here. SecState for Armed Forces has privately
deplored action of military in Peru and Panama. Army C/S Brig Gen Perez
Guillen has publicly ridiculed idea of DomRep Armed Forces move against
govt as reported SD–4001 para 3–A. Air Force C/S Brig Gen Lluberes
Montas was quoted publicly as denying any pertinence here of Peru and
Panama coups and privately in long conversation on night Oct 18 he
assured DCM with considerable fervor
that no atmosphere exists for military coup and that he would be first
to defend Balaguer govt against
any such move by Wessin y Wessin or others. Also pertinent, we believe,
that recent [less than 1 line of source text not declassified] contact
with some long-established and reliable observers local scene reveal latter to be unimpressed
by current crop coup rumors.
4. On balance, and taking into account report we have received from
Consulate Santiago of calm situation there, recommend depart recognize
some sensational press treatment this subject unavoidable but that as of
now objective basis for accepting or becoming alarmed by current rumors
is difficult to perceive.
Crimmins
1 Source: National Archives and
Records Administration, RG 59, Central Files 1967–69, POL 2
DOM