- John A. McCone
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January 4 ,1902 -February 14 ,1991 ) was an Americanbusinessman andpolitician who served asDirector of Central Intelligence during the height of theCold War .McCone was born in
San Francisco, California , and graduated from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1922 with aB.S. in Mechanical Engineering. A prominentindustrialist , McCone also served for more than twenty years as a governmental advisor and official. Most importantly, he was chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (1958 - 1961) and Director of theCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA) (1961 - 1965).According to journalist Seymour Hersh, in December 1960, while still Atomic Energy Commission chairman, McCone revealed CIA information about
Israel 's Dimona nuclear weapons plant to theNew York Times . Hersh writes that PresidentJohn F. Kennedy was "fixated" on the Israeli nuclear weapons program and appointed McCone CIA director in part because of his willingness to deal with this and othernuclear weapons issues - and despite the fact that McCone was a Republican. [Seymour Hersh, "The Samson Option: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy," Random House, 1991, 72-73, 105, 120.]He was a key player in the Executive Committee of the National Security Council (
EXCOMM ) during the October 1962Cuban Missile Crisis . In theHoneymoon telegram ofSeptember 20 ,1962 , he insisted that the CIA remain imaginative when it came to Soviet weapons policy towardsCuba , as aSeptember 19 National Intelligence Estimate had concluded it unlikely that nuclear missiles would be placed on the island. (The telegram was so named because McCone sent it while on his honeymoon inParis, France , accompanied not only by his bride, but by a CIA cypher team as well.)McCone's suspicions of the inaccuracy of this assessment proved to be correct, as it was later found out the
Soviet Union had followed up its conventional military build up with the installation ofMRBM s (Medium Range Ballistic Missiles) andIRBM s (Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles), sparking off the crisis in October when they were later spotted by CIA'sLockheed U-2 surveillance flights.McCone resigned from his position of DCI in April 1965, believing himself to be unappreciated by President
Lyndon B. Johnson , who he complained, would not read his reports, including on the need for full-fledged inspections of Israeli nuclear facilities. [Seymour Hersh, 151.] Upon his resignation, McCone submitted a final policy memorandum to Johnson arguing that Johnson's expansion of the war in Vietnam would arouse national and world discontent before it brought down the North Vietnamese regime.Fact|date=December 2007Throughout his career, McCone served on numerous commissions that made recommendations on issues as diverse as civilian applications of military technology and the Watts riots. [cite web | url = http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/cityinstress/mccone/ | title = "Violence in the City -- An End or a Beginning?" | accessdate = 2007-04-06 | author = Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots | coauthors = John McCone, Chairman,
Warren M. Christopher , Vice-Chairman | date =1965-12-02 ]Notes
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* Chapters 7–8, and pp. 321–322.External links
* [http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/listofholdingshtml/finding_aids_m.html Papers of John A. McCone, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZET3DmkPZkE Video of McCone speaking on assassination orders]ee also
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