THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 8 OCTOBER 1976

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October 8, 1976
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 The President's Daily Brief October 8, 1976 2 Top ecr1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 Exempt from general declassification scheduk of E 0 11652 exempooncsIe6nrY 5134 I declassified only on approval of the Director of Central Intelligence Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 Exempt from general declassification scheduk of E 0 11652 exempooncsIe6nrY 5134 I declassified only on approval of the Director of Central Intelligence Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY THAILAND: The new mil- itary regime in Bangkok appears firmly in con- troZ. The strongly anticommu- nist posture of the new regime has provoked sharp comment from Ha- noi. 25X1 The curfew that was imposed on the first night of martial law has been lifted. Admiral Sa-ngat and his colleagues continue to take pains to convey the impression that they intend to pave the way for an eventual re- turn to representative government. Twenty-four generals have been ap- pointed to the new ruling body-- the National Administrative Reform Council--but the military leaders are having difficulty identifying and persuading prestigious and com- patible civilians to serve on the council with them. Sa-ngat has indicated that the new council should expect to manage Thailand's affairs for only a few months until an interim civilian government backed by the military can be formed, but council members differ widely on their probable term in office. A national assem- bly is being envisioned to rewrite portions of the constitution, pre- sumably to increase the prime min- ister's power and to assure that the new government will be more stable. Vietnam accuses the Thai military of collaborating with the US in arranging the return of exiled dic- tators in a deliberate scheme to provoke the downfall of parliamen- tary government. Hanoi warns that if the new government follows a pro-US policy it will face serious consequences. * * * --continued 1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY RHODESIA: The leader- ship of Bishop Muzorewa's nationalist faction will meet tomorrow in Salisbury to consider various settlement pro- posals. 25X1 Many white Rhodesians appear to have accepted the likelihood of a black Rhodesian govern- ment within two years. The Muzorewa fac- tion is against allowing whites to remain in control of the de- fense and security forces during the transitional period, a view shared by other nationalist groups. Few businessmen in Salisbury are preparing to leave the country. Those with moderate views hope to remain indefinitely in a black- ruled Rhodesia, while some conser- vatives still do not fully believe that Prime Minister Smith will ac- quiesce in majority rule. The intention of many whites to remain in the country could change quickly if the blacks succeed in gaining control of the defense and law and order portfolios under an interim government. The whites fear that this would lead to wide- spread violence by the unruly guerrilla forces and that contin- uing disunity among the black groups may also lead to violence. 2 --continued FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 CUBA: FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY 25X1 A spokesman for what presumably is a Cuban exile group claims his organization placed a bomb aboard the Cuban airlines plane that crashed Wednesday in Barbados. Many whites favor Joshua Nkomo, who is widely regarded as the most moderate black leader, to become the first black head of government. * * * 25X1 25X1 Since June, Cuban exile organiza- tions have claimed responsibility for attacks against Cuban offi- cials and installations and pro- Castro organizations in Barbados, Colombia, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago, in addition to those in Panama and Mexico. Havana has sent a team to Barbados, and if further investigation con- firms sabotage, the Cubans can be expected to use the incident to dramatize the threat from Cuban ex- ile terrorists. * * * 3 --continued FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Recent US efforts to arrange a peaceful transition to indepen- dence in Namibia have prompted Cuba to under- score its continuing commitment to the "lib- eration" of Namibia. In the Soviet Union, visiting Angolan Presi- dent Agostinho Neto also is getting high- level treatment. 25X1 NOTES 25X1 Sam Nujoma, president of the South- West Africa People's Organization is being accorded all the courte- sies and fanfare usually reserved for friendly chiefs of state dur- ing his current visit to Cuba. The Cuban party daily carried a lengthy editorial denouncing the plan for Namibia's independence as a joint neocolonialist concoction of Washington and Pretoria that is doomed to failure. Nujoma was quoted as saying that SWAPO, "as the vanguard of the Namibian peo- ple, will have no alternative ex- cept to continue and intensify the armed struggle for liberation as the only effective road that will lead the people to power." When he arrived in Moscow yester- day, Neto was greeted by President Podgorny, Foreign Minister Gromyko, and First Deputy Premier Tikhonov, who probably is filling in for ail- ing Premier Kosygin. Later in the day General Secretary Brezhnev hosted a dinner for Neto. 4 --continued FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000300010007-1 ? Suda,n Red Sea Asmara. V. . 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