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December 28, 1962

American Embassy Ankara Telegram 708 to the Secretary of State, Washington, DC

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In an “eyes only” message, Deputy Chief of Mission Robert Barnes informed Ambassador Hare of his discussions with Turkish foreign ministry officials on the Jupiter issue, conducted while Hare was on his way to Washington. The talks produced a general understanding on linking the missile removal with delivery of F-104 fighter-bombers and deployment of Polaris submarines. Because the Government of Turkey had never announced that the Jupiters had been installed in the first place, the U.S. would need to make the announcement first. Turkish opinion could be prepared through press leaks on the U.S. side that would cite changes in the strategic picture and the need for “new means” to “ensure Western deterrent.”


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National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 59, Central Decimal Files, 1960-1963, Box 2047, 782.56311. Contributed by Bill Burr and Leopoldo Nuti.

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2023-02-15

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