CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1959/09/04

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//////////////7//////// ApproveifoRirsikir r02989919 � v�w 4 September 1959 Copy No. C 3 CENTRAL IVIELLIGENCE BULLETIN' DOCUMENT No, NO CHANGE IN CLASS. DECLASSIFIR) NEXT REVIEW DATE: CLASS. C.:HANSI:I% .04,4) AUTH� T1R DATEVISeL REVIEWER: -TOP-SEC-RR- 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989919/ VII Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989919 .4,41k I etik Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989919 4 SEPTEMBER 1959 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989919 A S. .1 L.4%. I. IL.' %41.4 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Communist China--Peiping may be preparing domestic purge as loss of prestige over economic shortcomings becomes evident. USSR begins to exploit atmosphere surrounding forthcoming Eisenhower- Khrushchev talks in urging US allies to loosen ties. IL ASIA-AFRICA Iran to make gesture toward resum tion of negotiations with USSR. Nasir may try to get arms from the West. India�Army expected to restore con- ditions in Calcutta to normal. Belgian Congo--Progress toward in- dependence receives setback with resignation of Belgian minister of the Congo. Algeria�Rebels attack near Tunisian border probably to relieve pressure from Frenrh in Kabylie Mountains; further clashes expected. off r TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989919 t 714:7;: III. THE WEST 0 De Gaulle expected to proclaim Algeria's right to self-determination after "pacifi- cation"; Premier Debre reportedly or- ganizing opposition. 0 Cuba--Some antigovernment activity apparently continues. LATE ITEMS Laotian cabinet decision to request UN and SEATO intervention reported. Iraq�Senior army officers reported planning early coup. 0 Argentina�New army crisis flares over command appointments. Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989919 ,vo4 1 VI- JEA.,FCE., I 1/4111119 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Dv- .o� 4 September 1959 DAILY BRIEF I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Communist China: Chinese Communist attacks in the past week on "right opportunist" critics of the regime's 'economic policies indicate the serious concern of the top leadership with its loss of prestige stemming from the re- sults of the "leap forward" and commune programs. Ref- erences to the critics as "incorrigible" and guilty of "crim- inal activity" suggest that a shake-up�perhaps involving some central committee members but probably not extending into the party politburo--may be in the offing. Statements that "patterns"--implying Soviet methods--are not sacrosanct and insistence that Chinese innovations are in line with Marx- ist doctrinp probably reflect Peiping's irritation over Moscow's criticisms of the c Chinese departures from the Soviet pattern. ) (Page 1) USSR: A Soviet Foreign Ministry official, attacked Athens' pol- icies as "out of harmony with the prevailing general spirit," The Soviet offi- cial declared that Moscow is waiting to see what Greece will do to "extricate itself" from the "impasse" brought about by close alignment with the United States. This and other recent Soviet statements on the Eisenhower-Khrushchev exchange of visits suggest that Moscow is seeking to exploit the visits to urge smaller allies of the US to improve relations with the bloc. IL ASIA-AFRICA Iran-USSR: Iran is evidently* seeking a way to reopen nego- tiations with the USSR without appearing to capitulate to Soviet 0. pressures. Iranian Foreign Minister Aram, on 2 September, TOP SECRET jip"137O7g71:711;;72igikiiiirEilliggiir Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989919 1_/1 oz-A.,11E, 1 Instructed Ambassador Masud-Ansari to offer "in your meet- ing" with Premier Khrushchey to return to Tehran and pro- pose/ as the ambassador's "own views," the joint confirmation of the 1927 Soviet-Iranian Treaty of Guarantee and Neutrality with certain changes previously proposed by the Iranians. (Page 3) UAR:Dresident Nasir is reported to have discussed with other UAR officials the possibility of again obtaining arms from the West, since he believes that the UAR should have an arms source other than the Soviet Union. Some of these officials subsequently made tentative approaches to American representatives in Cairo. There have been previous reports that the UAR was seeking to develop spare parts sources out- side the Soviet bloc, and exploration of the possibility of ob- taining some Western arms conforms with Nasir's current objective of balancing the IJAR's commitments among the great powerD India: Violent rioting which began in Calcutta on 31 August in protest against high food prices continued until 3 September when the previously planned general strike went into effect. Indian Army troops called in on 3 September are expected quickly to restore conditions to normal. There is no indica- tion that the vandalism--for which Calcutta is renowned�has spread to other parts of West Bengal State. Belgian Congo: The resignation on 3 September of the Belgian minister of the Congo, Maurice Van Hemelrijck/ may make more difficult the orderly political evolution of the Congo/ where African political agitation is increasing. He had pushed for the formation of a provisional Congolese government in 1960 and had inspired general African confidence/ while be- ing subjected to criticism by conservative interests in Brus- sels and among the European settlers in the Congo. Van Hemelrijck's resignation apparently because of cabinet oppo- sition to a speed-up in the Congo's progress toward independ- ence, will probably arouse growing African distrust of Brus- sels and could lead to the downfall of the Belgian cabinet. (Page 4) 4 Sept 59 DAILY BRIEF ii 7-TOP SEC-RE T / A r Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989919 \117-1-14F-abeiTZT ri -W) Algeria: An engagement near the Tunisian border on 2 September in which the French reportedly repulsed an at- tack by several hundred Algerians based in Tunisia probably represents a rebel attempt to relieve pressure on insurgent forces in the Kabylie Mountains and to demonstrate rebel capa- bilities during the Eisenhower - De Gaulle meetings. A rebel message of 24 August instructed commanders that "everything must be done on an extremely urgent basis to relieve. ..areas now bearing the effects of French operations." The French reportedly believe the rebels are gathering along the Tuni- sian border. Further clashes�possibly in Tunisian terri- tory�may take place. (TOP SECRET DAUNT) III. THE WEST France-Algeria:CDe Gaulle in his speech anticipated in mid-September will probably proclaim Algeria's right to self- determination once the army has achieved pacification. De Gaulle envisages tne creation oi an Aigenanassemmy to determine the area's future status, but he may not say so or specify any time in his speech. His willingness to be specific will depend nY,on whether he feels he has convinced army leaders in Algeria (1 that any new proposals would not endanger French-Algerian ties. Paris journalistic circles believe Premier Debre is at- tempting to organize an effective opposition to De Gaulle's plans.) (Page 5) Cuba: There are continuing indications of antigovernment activity, particularly in the mountains of Pinar del Rio Province west of Havana. A recent trip by Fidel Castro to the area, os- e tensibly to visit agricultural installations, may have been made 0 ' ecause of disturbances there. Meanwhile the Cuban Govern- ment appears to be moving closer toward a formal break in � lomatic relations with Haiti. (Page 6) 4 Sept 59 DAILY BRIEF iii "