that morning . . . we realized that it had all been lies, one
gigantic fabric of lies."26 The president's chief advisors
began to meet that day to consider what actions the govern-
ment should take. The president decided that ". . . there
should be no public disclosure of the fact that we knew of
the Soviet missiles in Cuba until a course of action had been
decided upon and readied. . . . Security was essential,
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knew exactly why. . . . [H]e had asked for an audience at
the White House. The request had come in about the same
time as the . . . [U-2 photographic evidence]. Had the Rus-