Thirteen Days
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Morning, gentlemen
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Morning, Mr. President
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Mr. Secretary
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Mr. President
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Bob. Bet you had a late night
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Sleep is for the week, Mr. President
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Mr. President
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CIA's been notified
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McCone's on his way back
from the West coast

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He's been burying his step-son
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General Carter's here, though
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Ted
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Kenny
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Okay
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Let's have it
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Arthur?
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Gentlemen, as most of you now know
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a U-2 over Cuba
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Sunday morning took
a series of disturbing photographs

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Our analysis at NPIC indicates
that the Soviet Union

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has followed up its conventional
weapons build-up in Cuba

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with the introduction of
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surface- to-surface medium range
ballistic missiles, or MRBM's

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Our official estimate at this time
is that this missiles system

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is the SS-4 Sandal
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We do not believe that
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the missiles are as yet operational
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IRONBARK reports that the SS-4
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can deliver a 3-megaton
nuclear weapon 1, 000 miles

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So far we've identified 32 missiles
serviced by about 3, 400 men

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undoubtedly all Soviet personnel
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Our cities and military installations
in the southeast

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as far north as Washington, D. C.
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are in range of these weapons
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and in the event of a launch would
have only five minutes of warning

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Five minutes, gentlemen
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In those five minutes
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they could kill 80 million Americans

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