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interference with the Pentagon to speed up deliveries of spare chopper parts. '' That means<br />

helicopters. `` I must have made many such calls during the spring of 1986. Without operating<br />

Hughes 500 helicopters it was impossible to carry out my strategy against the [El Salvadoran]<br />

insurgents.... '' [<strong>The</strong>re are] then documented steps that Colonel Watson had taken with the<br />

Pentagon to try to get spare parts expedited for El Salvador.... So my construction is this, sir. I<br />

recall that in the meeting with the Vice President the question of spare parts for the helicopters in<br />

El Salvador was discussed and so that I think what the agenda item on the two memos is, is a<br />

garbled reference to something like resupply of the copters, instead of resupply of the<br />

Contras [emphasis added]. [At this point there was laughter and whistling in the hearing room.<br />

Afterwards, Gregg told reporters, `` I don't know how it went over, but it was the best I could do.<br />

'']<br />

Sen. Sarbanes: How did the scheduling proposal of April 16, 1986 and the briefing memorandum<br />

of April 30th take place?<br />

Gregg: <strong>The</strong>y were prepared by my assistant, Mrs. Byrne, acting on advice from Colonel Watson.<br />

She signed my initials, but those are not my initials. I did not see the documents until December<br />

1986, when I called them to the attention of the House Intelligence Committee.... And if, you<br />

know, if you do not--if my speculation does not hold up, I have to refer you to a memorandum that<br />

I turned over to the Iran-Contra Committee on the 14th of May 1987, which--<br />

Sen. Sarbanes: I am looking at that memorandum now.<br />

Gregg: Okay. That has been my explanation up until now.<br />

Sen. Sarbanes: But you are now providing a different explanation?<br />

Gregg: It is the only one--I have been thinking about these documents for over two years, and it is<br />

the only thing that I can come up with that would come close to explaining that agenda item-given<br />

the fact that there was no intention of discussing resupply to the Contras. That resupply of<br />

the Contras was not discussed, according to the testimony of everyone who was in the meeting....''<br />

Sen. Kerry: Douglas Minarczik is who?<br />

Gregg: He was one of my assistants in my office responsible for Mid-East and African affairs....<br />

Sen. Kerry: And he was working for you in 1985 and 1986, that period?<br />

Gregg: Yes.<br />

Sen. Kerry: Now, when I began first investigating allegations of the gun-running that was taking<br />

place out of Miami, one of the very first references that my staff, frankly, frequently heard, and I<br />

think you and I have talked about this, that Miami was buzzing with the notion that the Vice<br />

President's office was somehow involved in monitoring that, at least [emphasis added]. Now,<br />

Jesus Garcia was a Miami corrections official who got into trouble and wound up going to jail on<br />

weapons offenses. Through that connection, we came across telephone records. And those<br />

telephone records demonstrate calls from Garcia's house to Contra camps in Honduras, to John<br />

Hull in Costa Rica, and Douglas Minarczik in, not necessarily in your office, but directly to the<br />

White House. However, there is incontrovertible evidence that he had in his possession the name<br />

of Mr. Minarczik, a piece of paper in our possession, in Garcia's home in connection with<br />

monitoring those paramilitary operations, in August of 1985. Now, how do you account for the<br />

fact that Minarczik's--that the people involved with the Contra supply operations out of Miami ...

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