THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 29 AUGUST 1967
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DAILY BRIEF
29 AUGUST 1967
1. South Vietnam
2. Korea
3. Arab States
Yesterday's incidents south of the
Demilitarized Zone resulted in some 29
casualties among UN forces, including
US losses of one killed and 14 wounded.
The previous day the North Koreans
caused 16 casualties in a grenade at-
tack on a South Korean Army checkpoint.
Although these incidents are more
grave than most that occur along the
zone, official propaganda does not sug-
gest the North Koreans have any terri-
torial objectives in mind. Rather we
believe the stepped-up attacks are aimed
at discouraging the South Koreans from
sending more troops to Vietnam.
Prospects for success of the summit
meeting that opens in Khartoum today are
slim. Indeed some of the principals are
losing their interest. Algerian Presi-
dent Boumediene will not come and Syrian
President Atassi reportedly will also
stay home. Most of the other main actors
as well as many lesser lights of the Arab
world are expected however.
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4. Thailand
5. Venezuela
6. Panama
Venezuelan police scored an impressive
victory in two operations last Friday
against pro-Castro terrorists in Caracas.
Two of the three terrorists killed were
key men in the highly dangerous urban
organization of Douglas Bravo.
Friday's events as well as other re-
cent setbacks will probably force Bravo's
men in the capital to pause and lick
their wounds for a while, but most of
them remain at large.
Panamanian negotiators and opponents
of the draft treaties are both' very
anxious to avoid any implication in the
defense treaty that US military forces
could remain in Panama "in perpetuity."
The Panamanians are likely to press for
?a resolution of this problem before agree-
ing to discuss. any other points of dif-
ference.
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