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TEXT OF KGB LETTER ON SENATOR TED KENNEDY (trashing Ronald Reagan)
FR archives ^ | 14.05. 1983 | Comrade Y.V. Andropov

Posted on 08/28/2009 2:53:48 PM PDT by Indy Pendance

Sweetness and Light is forbidden, where they have the complete text of the letter, so, here's a repost from 2006.

Text of KGB Letter on Senator Ted Kennedy

Special Importance Committee on State Security of the USSR 14.05.1983 No. 1029 Ch/OV Moscow

Regarding Senator Kennedy’s request to the General Secretary of the Communist Party Comrade Y.V. Andropov Comrade Y.V. Andropov

On 9-10 May of this year, Senator Edward Kennedy’s close friend and trusted confidant J. Tunney was in Moscow. The senator charged Tunney to convey the following message, through confidential contacts, to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Y. Andropov:

Senator Kennedy, like other rational people, is very troubled by the current state of Soviet-American relations. Events are developing such that this relationship coupled with the general state of global affairs will make the situation even more dangerous. The main reason for this is Reagan’s belligerence, and his firm commitment to deploy new American middle range nuclear weapons within Western Europe.

According to Kennedy, the current threat is due to the President’s refusal to engage any modification on his politics. He feels that his domestic standing has been strengthened because of the well publicized improvements of the economy: inflation has been greatly reduced, production levels are increasing as is overall business activity. For these reasons, interest rates will continue to decline. The White House has portrayed this in the media as the “success of Reaganomics.”

Naturally, not everything in the province of economics has gone according to Reagan’s plan. A few well known economists and members of financial circles, particularly from the north-eastern states, foresee certain hidden tendencies that may bring about a new economic crisis in the USA. This could bring about the fall of the presidential campaign of 1984, which would benefit the Democratic party. Nevertheless, there are no secure assurances this will indeed develop.

The only real potential threats to Reagan are problems of war and peace and Soviet-American relations. These issues, according to the senator, will without a doubt become the most important of the election campaign. The movement advocating a freeze on nuclear arsenals of both countries continues to gain strength in the United States. The movement is also willing to accept preparations, particularly from Kennedy, for its continued growth. In political and influential circles of the country, including within Congress, the resistance to growing military expenditures is gaining strength.

However, according to Kennedy, the opposition to Reagan is still very weak. Reagan’s adversaries are divided and the presentations they make are not fully effective. Meanwhile, Reagan has the capabilities to effectively counter any propaganda. In order to neutralize criticism that the talks between the USA and the USSR are non-constructive, Reagan will grandiose, but subjectively propagandistic. At the same time, Soviet officials who speak about disarmament will be quoted out of context, silenced or groundlessly and whimsically discounted. Although arguments and statements by officials of the USSR do appear in the press, it is important to note the majority of Americans do not read serious newspapers or periodicals.

Kennedy believes that, given the current state of affairs, and in the interest of peace, it would be prudent and timely to undertake the following steps to counter the militaristic politics of Reagan and his campaign to psychologically burden the American people. In this regard, he offers the following proposals to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Y.V. Andropov.

1. Kennedy asks Y.V. Andropov to consider inviting the senator to Moscow for a personal meeting in July of this year. The main purpose of the meeting, according to the senator, would be to arm Soviet officials with explanations regarding problems of nuclear disarmament so they may be better prepared and more convincing during appearances in the USA. He would also like to inform you that he has planned a trip through Western Europe, where he anticipates meeting England’s Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and French President Mitterand in which he will exchange similar ideas regarding the same issues.

If his proposals would be accepted in principle, Kennedy would send his representative to Moscow to resolve questions regarding organizing such a visit.

Kennedy thinks the benefit of a meeting with Y.V. Andropov will be enhanced if he could also invite one of the well known Republican senators, for example, Mark Hatfield. Such a meeting will have a strong impact on American and political circles in the USA. (In March of 1982, Hatfield and Kennedy proposed a project resolution to freeze the nuclear arsenals of the USA and the USSR and published a book on this theme as well.)

2. Kennedy believes that in order to influence Americans it would be important to organize in August-September of this year, televised interviews with Y.V. Andropov in the USA. A direct appeal by the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union to the American people will, without a doubt, attract a great deal of attention and interest in the country. The senator is convinced this would receive the maximum resonance in so far as television is the most effective method of mass media and information.

If the proposal is recognized as worthy, then Kennedy and his friends will bring about suitable steps to have representatives of the largest television companies in the USA contact Y.V. Andropov for an invitation to Moscow for the interviews. Specifically, the president of the board of directors of ABC, Elton Raul and television columnists Walter Cronkite or Barbara Walters could visit Moscow. The senator underlined the importance that this initiative should be seen as coming from the American side.

Furthermore, with the same purpose in mind, a series of televised interviews in the USA with lower level Soviet officials, particularly from the military would be organized. They would also have an opportunity to appeal directly to the American people about the peaceful intentions of the USSR, with their own arguments about maintaining a true balance of power between the USSR and the USA in military terms. This issue is quickly being distorted by Reagan’s administration.

Kennedy asked to convey that this appeal to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union is his effort to contribute a strong proposal that would root out the threat of nuclear war, and to improve Soviet-American relations, so that they define the safety of the world. Kennedy is very impressed with the activities of Y.V. Andropov and other Soviet leaders, who expressed their commitment to heal international affairs, and improve mutual understanding between peoples.

The senator underscored that he eagerly awaits a reply to his appeal, the answer to which may be delivered through Tunney.

Having conveyed Kennedy’s appeal to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Tunney also explained that Senator Kennedy has in the last few years actively made appearances to reduce the threat of war. Because he formally refused to partake in the election campaign of 1984, his speeches would be taken without prejudice as they are not tied to any campaign promises. Tunney remarked that the senator wants to run for president in 1988. At that time, he will be 56 and his personal problems, which could hinder his standing, will be resolved (Kennedy has just completed a divorce and plans to remarry in the near future). Taken together, Kennedy does not discount that during the 1984 campaign, the Democratic party may officially turn to him to lead the fight against the Republicans and elect their candidate president. This would explain why he is convinced that none of the candidates today have a real chance at defeating Reagan.

We await instructions.

President of the committee V. Chebrikov


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KEYWORDS: andropov; coldwar; communists; democretins; disarmament; kennedy; kennedylegacy; kgb; letters; nuclear; nukes; propaganda; radicalleft; reagan; tedkennedy; treason; usefulidiots; ussr
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Ah, but Kennedy was a man of the people. What a joke.
1 posted on 08/28/2009 2:53:48 PM PDT by Indy Pendance
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To: Indy Pendance
Here's the link to FR's post.

Text of KGB Letter on Senator Ted Kennedy

2 posted on 08/28/2009 2:56:04 PM PDT by Indy Pendance ("The beauty of the 2nd is that it will not be needed until they try to take it. Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Indy Pendance
Central Committee of the Communist Party

This organization now holds their meetings at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

3 posted on 08/28/2009 3:01:36 PM PDT by centurion316
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To: Indy Pendance

Is there anything more delusional than a liberal Democrat?


4 posted on 08/28/2009 3:03:39 PM PDT by lonestar (Obama is turning Bush's "mess" into a catastrophe.)
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To: Indy Pendance

And we have O continuing on with the Kennedy Doctrine.


5 posted on 08/28/2009 3:03:51 PM PDT by Carley (WHEN YOU HONOR THE DISHONORABLE YOU SHOW YOUR OWN TRUE COLORS)
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To: Indy Pendance

No surprise. Joe Kennedy, Sr. adored Hitler.


6 posted on 08/28/2009 3:10:56 PM PDT by Spok
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To: Indy Pendance

I will be in Washington on 9-12. We always go to Arlington on any trip to Washington to pray for those who gave so much.

I plan on spitting on Teddy’s grave.


7 posted on 08/28/2009 3:14:46 PM PDT by Recon Dad ( MARSOC DAD)
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To: lonestar

Well, far be it from me to speak ill of the dead, but in my opinion Kennedy was about as low as a snake’s belly....but that’s no surprise when referring to an elitist liberal.


8 posted on 08/28/2009 3:23:23 PM PDT by Molly T. (Has this administration crossed YOUR line in the sand yet?)
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To: Recon Dad

I can’t be there, but please, represent all of us who can’t be there. Spit extra hard. Thanks.


9 posted on 08/28/2009 3:24:48 PM PDT by Indy Pendance ("The beauty of the 2nd is that it will not be needed until they try to take it. Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Molly T.

Well those of us who are informed know the truth. And, slowly, our country is waking up. Will it be fast enough?


10 posted on 08/28/2009 3:26:04 PM PDT by Indy Pendance ("The beauty of the 2nd is that it will not be needed until they try to take it. Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Indy Pendance

Just...damn.


11 posted on 08/28/2009 3:27:09 PM PDT by SoDak (Molon Labe)
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To: Indy Pendance
A few well known economists and members of financial circles, particularly from the north-eastern states, foresee certain hidden tendencies that may bring about a new economic crisis in the USA. This could bring about the fall of the presidential campaign of 1984, which would benefit the Democratic party. Nevertheless, there are no secure assurances this will indeed develop.

That is one loaded paragraph. First, it tells us a lot about "northeastern economists." Second, it shows that Kennedy was hoping that Reagan would fail to improve the economy. One does not look for "secure assurances" for things one does not want.

Later in the article, the writer refers to "television columnists." Television columnists?! Is that some crazy Russian idiom?
12 posted on 08/28/2009 3:31:27 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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To: hjhough; mkjessup; stephenjohnbanker

I think, in light of this letter, which was written before I was born, it’s fair enough to say that I have paid far more courtesy and respect to the late Senator than should have been warranted.


13 posted on 08/28/2009 3:33:53 PM PDT by rabscuttle385 (May God save the American Republic.)
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To: Dr. Sivana

Remember,this was 1983. Way before the internet.


14 posted on 08/28/2009 3:34:05 PM PDT by Indy Pendance ("The beauty of the 2nd is that it will not be needed until they try to take it. Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Indy Pendance; Recon Dad

I live in Northern Virginia. If the late Senator is going to spend eternity at Arlington, that makes it even easier for me to stop by and spit on his grave.


15 posted on 08/28/2009 3:35:32 PM PDT by rabscuttle385 (May God save the American Republic.)
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To: Indy Pendance

I hope he suffered greatly with cancer and only wish it was he who died 40 years ago. F HIM. Hope he’s burning in hell right now!


16 posted on 08/28/2009 3:38:09 PM PDT by bfree (x)
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To: Indy Pendance

He should of been hung for treason.


17 posted on 08/28/2009 3:40:34 PM PDT by Islaminaction
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To: Indy Pendance

Can someone supply the source of this very disturbing letter? Many thanks


18 posted on 08/28/2009 3:41:02 PM PDT by bjc (Check the data!!)
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To: Indy Pendance

Can someone supply the source of this very disturbing letter? Many thanks


19 posted on 08/28/2009 3:41:06 PM PDT by bjc (Check the data!!)
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To: Indy Pendance
Right after Reagan was elected Kennedy grabbed the first plane to Moscow to assure the Soviet leaders not to believe what Reagan was saying about their country-he told the Soviets that everything Reagan was saying was for US domestic consumption and they could ignore his anti-Soviet rhetoric.
Why he was never persecuted for sedition is still a mystery because until that meeting the Soviets were deathly afraid of Reagan.
By stabbing Reagan, and his own country in the back Kennedy deprived this country of the chance of gaining major concessions from the Soviet Union in the early part of Reagan's first term.
20 posted on 08/28/2009 3:41:36 PM PDT by Larry381 ("in the final instance civilization is always saved by a platoon of soldiers" Oswald Spengler)
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