THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 21 NOVEMBER 1967

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 The President's Daily Brief 21 November 1967 23 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 Israel-Jordan LATE ITEM Israeli planes attacked Jordanian tanks and artillery this morning after firing broke out near the scene of the cease-fire violation yesterday. Firing was also reported in the area of the Umm Shurat Bridge. This is the fifth exchange in four days. Fourteen Jor- danians have been reported killed' in the clash yesterday. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 DAILY BRIEF 21 NOVEMBER 1967 1. Cyprus The situation has remained essen- tially unchanged overnight. 2. United Nations Ankara continues to insist that removal of the Greek "illegal" forces is basic to any easing of tensions. Ankara says that unless these troops leave the island, Turkey will land an equal number of her own to protect the Turkish Cypriots. The Greeks say that they have a three-stage plan for resolving the prob- lem. Ambassador Hart in Ankara, how- ever, believes that this formula is un- workable and could lead the Turks into taking action. According to the defense attach?n Ankara, arrangements for Turkish troop embarkation are now complete. c 50X1 50X1 the 50X1 Arabs at the UN were both surprised and dismayed at the Soviets' decision to table their own Middle East resolution. These reactions are not far from Ambassador Goldberg's, who sees ? the Russians engaged in a spoiling oper- ation in order to prevent a Western po- litical solution to the crisis. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 3. South Vietnam . Thailand 5. Dominican Republic Bangkok is getting very sticky on the status of forces agreement now un- der negotiation with the US. The gov- ernment is under fire from political critics who say that in catering to the US, Thai interests are being sacrificed. This static is likely to get worse be- fore it gets better; political activity is on the upswing in anticipation of assembly elections next year. Exiled General Wessin y Wessin's presidential ambitions are creating an uneasy political situation. A right- wing group which is promoting Wessin recently applied for recognition as a political party; this could pave the way for Wessin's return from Miami. Wessin seems to be fast becoming a rallying point for disaffected poli- tical and business elements. He also apparently commands some loyalty in the armed forces, particularly at lowel' levels. Unfounded rumors of a less than positive US attitude toward Balaguer are adding to the problem. These al- legations have gained wide currency among the rumormongers and have led to charges by otherwise responsible ele- ments that US support is shifting to Wessin. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 6. Philippines The Nacionalista Party of President, Marcos has made a strong showing in the elections. With nearly 90 percent of the returns in, Nacionalista candidates have taken six of the eight Senate seats being contested, and in local elections, the President's party has apparently won about two-thirds of the governor- ships and mayoralties. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 Top Secret Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 Top Secret FOR THE PRESIDENT'S EYES ONLY Special Daily Report on North Vietnam Top Secret 16 21 November 1967 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 Special Daily Report on North Vietnam for the President's Eyes Only 21 November 1967 I. NOTES ON THE SITUATION Contingency Planning for Radio Broadcasts: Hanoi is apparently taking steps to assure continued broad- casting services should the country's primary radio station, Radio Hanoi, be knocked out by air attack. * * * Relations with Tanzania: Tanzania and North Vietnam have agreed to upgrade the diplomatic rep- resentation between the two countries to the ambas- sadorial level. No new North Vietnamese ambassador Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 was named to replace the charg?ow in Dar-es-Salaam. Hanoi already has ambassadors resident in or ac- credited to the African nations of Algeria, UAR, Congo (Brazzaville), Guinea, and Mali. In addition, Hanoi has unfulfilled agreements to exchange diplomatic representations with Kenya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Senegal. * * * Pig Production Threatened by Disease: During the past three weeks outbreaks of hog cholera, possibly in epidemic proportions, have broken out in several widely separated areas of North.Vietnam. mentioned the deaths of large numbers of pigs and dogs and called for preventive measures to be taken. In the province of Lai Chau near the Chinese border, for example, the provincial agricultural department in- formed various districts that shipments of veterin- ary medicine and preventive medicines were being sent. Hog cholera is common in Vietnam and generally harmless to human beings unless there is massive ex- posure to the disease. Only three human deaths were reported in the recent messages. Nonetheless, the loss of a large portion of the swine population which might result from a severe epidemic of the disease could have a serious effect on the population by re- moving an important source of protein from its pre- dominantly grain diet. II. NORTH VIETNAMESE REFLECTIONS OF US POLITICAL ATTITUDES ON THE WAR Hanoi on US Antiwar Movement: A Hanoi Interna- tional Service broadcast in English asserted yester- day that Americans have stepped up ?their protests against the war. The broadcast stated that Vice President Humphrey faced an antiwar demonstration in New York on 15 November, just after he returned from his "criminal" -2- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 50X1 bUAl 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 trip to South Vietnam. Hanoi also said that Ameri- cans showed their indignation at Japan's "complicity" with the US in Vietnam by demonstrating against Premier Sato while he was in the US. The broadcast closed by noting that four editors of Ramparts maga- zine recently burned their draft cards to protest the war and that the event was pictured on the cover of the December issue. * * * Viet Cong on US Deserters: Another Hanoi Inter- national Service broadcast in English yesterday cited a recent Viet Cong commentary praising four US sailors who deserted in Japan to protest the war. The Viet Cong condemned the US for pressing Japan to arrest the sailors and claimed that their act, as well as similar protests by other US servicemen, were "conscientious acts of genuine Americans." The Hanoi broadcast stated further that the Viet Cong hailed the "courageous" antiwar acts of all American soldiers. * * * Hanoi on Viet Cong Release of American Soldiers: On 19 November, a Hanoi broadcast in English to US troops in South Vietnam noted the Viet Cong's recent release of two Negro GI's and another American prisoner. Hanoi claimed that the men were released as an expres- sion of the Viet Cong's "humanitarian policy and leniency" toward its captives, as well as "a manifesta- tion of solidarity" with American Negroes. The broad- cast asserted that the Negro in America knows that "no Viet Cong ever called me a Nigger." According to Hanoi, the Viet Cong has followed a consistent policy toward American and other foreign troops who "come over to our side." They are well treated and will be helped to rejoin their families when conditions per- mit. The broadcast closed with an appeal to US troops to "act before it is too late" because "this is one of the correct ways for you to get out of this war." -3- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001;1 Top Secret Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A005600130001-1