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March 6, 1963

Department of State Telegram 800 to the American Embassy Ankara

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The U.S. had hoped that an exchange of notes with Turkey on the Jupiter/Polaris arrangement would facilitate a technical level approach to the Turkish military on the “mechanics of Jupiter dismantling.” But with parliamentary approval of the notes delayed, and not likely to occur until later in the month, the U.S. needed to make an approach on dismantling so that it occurred in conjunction with the arrival of Polaris submarines in the Mediterranean. With dismantling scheduled to begin on April 15, the Department would like Hare’s advice on whether a technical approach could be made “without running unacceptable political risk.”



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National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 59, Subject-Numeric Files, 1963, Box 3751, DEF 12 US/NATO. Contributed by Bill Burr and Leopoldo Nuti.

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