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Robert A. Hurwitch person

also: Robert Hurwicz, H-U-R-W-I-T-C-H

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Robert A. Hurwitch member_of U.S. State Department book_quoted
“and confirmed that they intended to do so. The State Department, Robert Hurwicz, Assistant for Cuban Affairs, wanted exiled pilots to bomb the missiles using unmarked planes, ostensibly trying to attack oil refineries. Bobby himself, accord…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 27 (28) @ 22:01

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The Colonel’s Corner – Presidents’ Secret Wars Chapter 11 cont’d
▶ 38:05 called Executive Committee of the NSC. The officials considered diplomatic approaches with the Russians and an invasion of Cuba, also a blockade and bombing. The secret warriors had their own brand of solutions for the new Cuban crisis. At …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 27 (28)
▶ 22:01 and confirmed that they intended to do so. The State Department, Robert Hurwicz, Assistant for Cuban Affairs, wanted exiled pilots to bomb the missiles using unmarked planes, ostensibly trying to attack oil refineries. Bobby himself, accord…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 27 (28)
▶ 41:17 would be hashing out the issue. Both the CIA and Pentagon were present in force, Helms and Fitzgerald for the agency, Vance and Califano for the Department of Defense. McGeorge Bundy guarded the president's interest. Observers included Tom …