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Shackley, who was by now the station chief at CIA Miami station, Felix Rodriguez, Chi<br />

Chi Quintero, and the rest of the boys from the Enterprise.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> attacked Senator J. William Fulbright, Democrat of Arkansas, for the latter's call in<br />

a speech for a more conciliatory policy towards Cuba, ending the US economic boycott.<br />

"I view the speech with great suspicion," said <strong>Bush</strong>. "I feel this is a trial balloon on the<br />

part of the State Department to see whether the American people will buy another step in<br />

a disastrous, soft foreign policy." <strong>Bush</strong> called on Secretary of State Dean Rusk, a leading<br />

hawk, to hold firm against the policy shift that Fulbright was proposing. "Fulbright says<br />

Cuba is a 'distasteful nuisance', but I believe that Castro's Communist regime 90 miles<br />

from our shores is an intolerable nuisance. I am in favor only of total liberation of Cuba,"<br />

proclaimed <strong>Bush</strong>, "and I believe this can only be achieved by recognition of a Cuban<br />

government in exile, backed up to the fullest by the United States and the Organization of<br />

American States."<br />

In the middle of April a Republican policy forum held in Miami heard a report from a<br />

Cuban exile leader that the Soviets had position missles on the ocean floor off Cuba, with<br />

the missles pointed at the United States, and that this had been confirmed by diplomatic<br />

sources in Havana. This would appear in retrospect to have been a planted story. For<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> it was obvious grist for his campaign mill. <strong>Bush</strong>, speaking in Amarillo, called the<br />

report "the most alarming news in this hemisphere in two years." He called for efforts to<br />

"drive the Communists out of Cuba."<br />

But, in keeping with the times, <strong>Bush</strong>'s most genocidal campaign statements were made in<br />

regard to Vietnam. Here <strong>Bush</strong> managed to identify himself with the war, with its<br />

escalation, and with the use of nuclear weapons.<br />

Senator Goldwater had recently raised the possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons as<br />

the most effective defoliants to strip away the triple canopy jungle of Vietnam. In a<br />

response to this, an Associated Press story quoted <strong>Bush</strong> as saying that he was in favor of<br />

anything that could be done safely toward finishing the fighting in Southeast Asia. "<strong>Bush</strong><br />

said he favors a limited extension of the war in Viet Nam, including restricted use of<br />

nuclear weapons if 'militarily prudent,'" according to the AP release. [fn 19] A <strong>Bush</strong><br />

campaign release of June 1 has him saying he favors a "cautious, judicious, and militarily<br />

sound extension of the war in Vietnam." This was all before the Gulf of Tonkin incident<br />

and well before US ground troops were committed to Vietnam.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> had several other notes to sound concerning the looming war in Southeast Asia. In<br />

May he attacked the State Deparment for "dawdling" in Vietnam, a policy which he said<br />

had "cost the lives of so many young Americans." He further charged that the US troops<br />

in Vietnam were being issued "shoddy war material." Responding to a prediction from<br />

Defense Secretary McNamara that the war might last 10 years, <strong>Bush</strong> retorted: "This<br />

would not be the case if we had developed a winning policy from the start of this<br />

dangerous brush fire." Also in May, <strong>Bush</strong> responded to a Pathet Lao offensive in Laos as<br />

follows: "This should be a warning to us in Vietnam. Whenever the Communist world--

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