297. Memorandum to the 303 Committee1

SUBJECT

  • Withdrawal of Support from Artime Group

The Department of State strongly recommends that, in light of recent developments in the activities of the Artime group,2 the 303 Committee adopt immediately the following course of action with respect to that group:

1.
Artime will be notified without delay that, in conformity with previous statements made to him, US support for his group will be terminated as of February 28, with phasing out of US assistance to be carried out as quickly as possible.
2.
Artime will be notified immediately, with respect to his dealings with Cubela3 concerning the “internal operation”, that (a) it is our firm estimate that under present circumstances such an operation is impractical, unrealistic and almost certain to fail; (b) we cannot be certain that the participation by internal Cuban elements is not a provocation and a trap; and (c) in any case, we want it clearly understood [Page 706] that we cannot and will not make any commitments in advance concerning US support for such an operation.
3.
Through both diplomatic and Agency channels, the Nicaraguan, Costa Rican and Dominican Governments will be informed discreetly, but clearly, that (a) we are in no way supporting Artime; (b) he is on his own; (c) any arrangements made with, or facilities provided to, Artime by the Governments concerned are strictly between them and him; and (d) we would understand and would have no objection if the Governments concerned were to refuse assistance to him or withdraw present assistance from him.

  1. Source: Johnson Library, National Security File, Country File, Cuba, Exile Activities, Vol. II, 1964, 1965. Secret; Sensitive; Eyes Only. According to a February 23 covering memorandum from Williams to Jessup, Thompson had approved the memorandum and wanted it circulated to members of the 303 Committee. The memorandum was prepared by Crimmins, following a meeting among Rusk, Thompson, Hughes, and Mann according to the February 25 ARACIA Weekly Meeting report. (Department of State, INR/IL Historical Files, ARA/CIA Weekly Meeting Reports)
  2. Artimeʼs group had recently made an attack on Casilda, Cuba, carried out by the captain of the Artime vessel, without the approval of either Artime or his deputy, thus disregarding the expressed wishes of U.S. officials for Artimeʼs group to desist from all such attacks. (Memorandum from Carter (INR/DDC) to Hughes, February 25; ibid.)
  3. See footnote 3, Document 295.