War and Peace in the Nuclear Age; Interview with Richard Helms, 1986
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- Title:
- War and Peace in the Nuclear Age; Interview with Richard Helms, 1986
- Description:
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Richard Helms spent most of his career in intelligence, serving in the OSS during World War II before joining the Central Intelligence Agency where he rose to become Director of Central Intelligence, remaining in the position from 1966-1973. In the interview he discusses the U.S. position regarding Cuba, particularly the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, at which point he was Deputy Director for Plans in charge of clandestine activities. He describes the Kennedy administration's use of covert operations, including Operation Mongoose and other actions during the Bay of Pigs in 1961, as well as the challenges of conducting intelligence gathering activities, all ultimately aimed at unseating Fidel Castro. In his opinion, the Bay of Pigs had nothing to do with Castro's decision to accept Soviet missiles. He recalls the White House reaction to the discovery of those missiles, and the interactions he had with members of the Executive Committee of the National Security Council (EXCOMM) during the 13 days of the crisis. He denies that President Kennedy attempted to interfere with CIA operations. In his view, maintaining nuclear strength was important as a deterrent during the crisis and beyond. To his mind, the belief that the world came close to nuclear war is "just hyperbole." Among the lessons he draws from the crisis are the danger of the United States confronting a Soviet proxy, the desirability of having a greater deterrent force than one's adversary, and the need to avoid cornering an opponent (the "cornered rat syndrome") so as to forestall the possibility of escalation. He also notes that crises are often unexpected and impossible to predict; therefore it is best to avoid military confrontations whenever possible.
- Author:
- Helms, Richard
- Date:
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March 10, 1986
- Format:
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Film/Video
- Location:
- WGBH
- Collection (local):
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American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
- Series:
- WGBH > War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
- Subjects:
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United States. Dept. of State
United States. Dept. of Defense
United States. Air Force
Korean War, 1950-1953
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (1963)
Communism
Nuclear weapons
Nuclear arms control
Intermediate-range ballistic missiles
MX (Weapons system)
United States
Cuba
Soviet Union
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
Castro, Fidel, 1926-
Lansdale, Edward Geary, 1908-1987
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Kuznetsov, Vasily
McCloy, John J. (John Jay), 1895-1989
Acheson, Dean, 1893-1971
McNamara, Robert S., 1916-2009
Pen'kovskii, Oleg Vladimirovich, 1919-1963
McCone, John A. (John Alex), 1902-1991
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971
Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Maxwell Davenport), 1901-1987
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- 00:00:00
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- https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-3775t3g08m
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- Publisher:
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WGBH Educational Foundation