CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1951/11/16

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November 16, 1951
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Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 �`44�1 2-12e-P�SECRE-1' SECURITY INFORMATION 16 November 1951 Copy, No. 47 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 3.5(c) DOCUMENT NO, - NO CHANGE IN CLASS. ii01% i DEOLASSWIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS S 106-7 3.5(c) NEXT flE VIEW DATE- AUTH: Hi7,41-fAir Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY TOP-SEeRET SECURITY INFORMATION Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 3.5(c) 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 1P SECRET SUMMARY GENERAL 1. French reluctant to jeopardize European defense by Indochina effort (page 3). USSR 2. Comment on conclusion of Soviet-Satellite army maneuvers in Eastern Europe (page 4). 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Iraq offers plan to break Anglo-Egyptian impasse (page 7). FAR EAST 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) Soviet position in Manchuria (page 4). destruction of Viet Minh by 1953 (page 5). 3.3(h)(2) Indonesia suggests early solution of New Guinea dispute (page 5). NEAR EAST WESTERN EUROPE 3.3(h)(2) 8. Resurgent Nazi activity arouses concern (page 7). 9. Italian Budget Minister now favors greater defense expenditure(page 8). 2 Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 3.5(c) 3.5(c) 1. Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 MT� SECRET GENERAL 3.5(c) French reluctant to jeopardize European defense by Indochina effort: 3.3(h)(2) The US Ambassador in Pari reports that French failure to find the means for an "appropriate" contribution to Western defense is jeopardizing the "entire European bui14-up" and is leading in- creasing numbers of deputies to consider abandon- ment of the Indochina undertaking. Finance Minister Mayer has told the US Ambassador that he intends to submit a program entailing cuts in French reconstruction and investment, NATO contributions and Indochina operations. Premier Pleven has informed the Ambassador that an Assembly debate "on the whole political and economic position of France" is imminent and that the government will ask for a vote of confidence on its policies next week. Most French officials recognize that France's commitments in Indochina preclude a satisfactory solutidn to the problems involved in establishing the European Defense Community. They believe, therefore, that France should draw up European Defense Forces arrangements on the assumption that the Indochina burden will somehow be reduced before the EDF treaty is ratified. Comment: Budgetary limitations have already resulted in a decrease in French contributions to the European Defense Forces. This in turn has brought about an EDF Conference decision that the number of military units to be contributed by Germany be reduced from eighteen to twelve. While earlier reports revealed that France was facing a drastic cut in either its European or Indochinese military commit- ments, these are the first 'indications that the French are almost ready to apply drastic economies in Indochina, even to the point of-threatening a with- drawal of French forces from thQ area. TO 3 Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 3.5(c) 10 Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 TP SECRET USSR 2. Comment on conclusion of Soviet-Satellite army maneuvers in Eastern Europe: 3. 3.5(c) The cycle of field training for Soviet and Satellite ground forces in Eastern Europe appears to have been completed for 1951, and troops are returning to winter garrisons. The Soviet Orbit potential for a surprise attack in Etrope, which is at its height during the annual fall maneuvers, may be expected to return to normal. Indications are that the general level of training achieved in the Satellite armies is not significantly higher than last year. The lack of significant advances in training indicates that the capabilities of the Satellite armies remain relatively limited. The maneuvers also showed that the Satellite armies have not developed uniformly -- reflecting either the special roles contemplated for the different countries in Soviet military plans or possibly varying degrees of responsiveness to Soviet pressures. Although Satellite ground forces have been increased considerably in recent years, the quality of the troops, largely conscripted, remains low. FAR EAST Soviet position in Manchuria: 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) power in Manchuria is in Chinese Communist hands, but that important posts are held by ned Chinese whose devotion to Soviet interests is "complete. " no Soviet combat units have been observed recently in Harbin or in Muk en, nor is there evidence of the presence of "international volun- teers"; and that the Communist authorities, who reportedly intend to "rid Manchuria of all foreigners" in the next few months, are now encouraging rather than hindering their departure. 4 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 3.5(c) 4. Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 TP - SECRET 3.5(c) Comment: Although other Western observers have also reported that Chinese authority in Manchuria appears undisputed, the Soviet position in the area, which is dominated by Chinese Stalinists under the supervision of Soviet advisers, is strong. agree on th3.3(h)(2) lack of evidence of the presence of "international volunteers" or of Soviet combat units outside the Port Arthur naval base area. It has long been assumed that the Chinese Communists intend to expel all remaining Westerners from Manbhuria. 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) destruction of Viet Minh by 1953: 3.3(h)(2) current French military operations in North Vietnam had proved very successful and would be ollowed Promptly by other local offensives. \ 3.3(h)(2) Comment: Viet Minh morale is declining, 3.3(h)(2) but the rebellion will not be stamped out until a popular and stable non-Communist government is established. The embryonic political development of the Vietnamese Government provides no indication that this will have been accomplished by 1953. 5. Indonesia suggests early solution of New Guinea dispute: 3.3(h)(2) The Indonesian Government handed the Nether. lands High Commissioner a memorandum on 12 November suggesting that "in the interests of good relations" the Dutch-Indonesian dispute over the sovereignty of West New Guinea be solved within the next several months. The Indonesian action was motivated by a proposed revision of the Dutch constitution whereby New Guinea woutd be formally described as part of the Netherlands Kingdom. _ 5 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 3.5(c) 2) Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 3.5(c) 3.3(h)( Comment: The problem of West New Guinea sovereignty was not resolved in 1949 when Indonesia gained its independence. Since that time, the area has been under interim Dutch administration and has been the subject of intense nationalist feeling. The Indonesian Government regards the proposed revision of the Dutch constitution as a high-handed effort by the Netherlands to impose its sovereignty upon the disputed territory. Indonesian hostility to the proposed action is such that the government is seriously considering unilateral abrogation of the Netherlands-Indonesian Union, NEAR EAST 3.3(h)(2) 6 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 P-SECRET the Sudan. In addition it indicates that any new Egyptian Government, the creation of which has been widely rumored, would be unlikely to break the present deadlock by reconsidering the four-power offer without reaching a prior settlement of the purely Anglo-Egyptian side of the problem. 7. Iraq offers plan to break Anglo-Egyptian impasse: 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) Iraq's Prime Minister, Nuri Said, has suggested a plan to break the current Anglo-Egyptian impasse. at the UN General Assembly meetings in Paris, Nun's plan apparently provides that each Middle Eastern country should have its own "regular troops" and should also seek "auxiliary troops" from other nations to supplement its own forces. WESTERN EUROPE 8. Resurgent Nazi activity arouses concern: 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) American officials in West Germany, commenting on two recent meetings of former SS members, feel that their speeches partially reflect the attitude current among extreme nationalist ele- ments, including some of the generals active in the new veterans' organizations. There is a tendency in these circles to regard the Western desire for German "������.. - 7 - TOP-SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 TP SECRET rearmament and a European defense force as belated American recognition of the Soviet danger and as proof of the fugtness of Hitler's crusade against the USSR. 3.5(c) At one of the meetings, attended by 1300 former SS members in Hamburg, a former Gauleiter addressed the group and an ex- SS general announced that an international convention of SS men would be held early in 1952. In Berlin, a former SS leader called for establishment of "relations with our comrades in the East Zone's People's Police." Comment: These are the first reported meetings of SS members as such, although in the past they have participated in meetings of militaristic and Olitical organizations. This new activity has aroused much adverse comment in the West German press. The government, already engaged in a program to fight political extremes, is seeking to ban the Socialist Reich Party, the leading neo-Nazi organization. 9. Italian Budget Minister now favors greater defense expenditure 3.3(h)(2) A US official in Rome states that Budget Minister Pella has indicated a changed attitude toward greater Italian expenditures for defense. He re- ports that if Pella can be encouraged in this new a i u.e, t e merican task of getting an adequate Italian defense program will be greatly facilitated. Pella has indicated that for political reasons Parliament will be presented with a civilian investment program of approxi- mately the same size as the expanded defense program. However, the increase in cash expenditures under the civilian investment program will be spread over several years, while increases in cash expenditures for the defense program will be telescoped. Comment: Pella has obstructed an adequate defense effort. His change Oraufaa on defense spending may in part be occasioned by the large Italian surpluses in EPU, the reduced level of acti- vity in the metal-mechanical sectors of Italian industry, and the strong pres- sure within Italy from industrialists for an adequate defense effort. - 8 - TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/04/02 CO2739311 3.5(c)