JFK,FBI, and CIA: playing hardball over an intelligence leak to the New York Times |
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Authors: | David M. Barrett |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science, Villanova University, Villanova, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | On 26 July 1962, the New York Times published a front-page story by reporter Hanson Baldwin which, among many things, showed the vulnerability of Soviet land-based missiles, in the event of a first strike by the US. Drawing at least indirectly from a National Intelligence Estimate, it also showed how US intelligence had obtained that information. The story infuriated President John F. Kennedy, who believed it harmed the security of the United States. This article details an aggressive FBI investigation of who had leaked to Baldwin, as well as an initiative at the Central Intelligence Agency to conduct its own future leak investigations inside the US, both authorized by President Kennedy. |
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