CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1960/06/06
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6 JUNE 1960
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
Probable ICBM launched from T
to usual Kamchatka impact area
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Chinese Communist artillery fires on
Nationalist vessels in Chinmen area on
4 June; Peiping steps up propaganda
charges of US-created "tension" in Tai-
wan Strait.
IL ASIA-AFRICA
Ghana's Nkrumah publicly calls South
African Government "alien" and "tempo-
rary"; ne is
working to form a South AI rican "govern-
ment-in-exile" in Accra.
III. THE WEST
Cuba likely to seize three American-
owned refineries when firms announce,
as they now plan, refusal to process
Soviet crude.
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�Cuba cancels long-planned underdevel-
oped nations conference; move seen as
public acknowledgment of plan's failure
to attract much support either in Latin
America or among Afro-Asian nations.
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
6 June 1960
DAILY BRIEF
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
(USSR: At approximately 1149 EDT on 4 June a probable
ICBM test vehicle I
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flight to the usual impact area on Kamchatka. This operation
followed an unsuccessful launch attempt on 3 June. To date,
20 probable ICBM test vehicles have reached the Kamchatka
impact area; six others have impacted at various extended
ranges in the Pacific. In kddition, five, or possibly
six.
prob-
able ICBM test vehicles have failed in flight.
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Taiwan Strait: Chinese Communist artillery on 4 June
fired about 500 rounds at Nationalist naval escort vessels en-
gaged in a troop-rotation operation in the Chinmen area. Since
the firing was at Nationalist vessels rather than at the offshore
islands, it did not constitute a change in the Chinese Communist
pattern since the fall of 1958 of firing at the islands on odd days
only. From a reassessment of information on Communist flights
Into the coastal area between 29 May and 4 June, it now appears
that about 55 aircraft may have been involved rather than the larger
numbers reported earlier. Chinese Communist propaganda asser-
tions that thefl US is deliberately creating "tension" in the Strait
have increased in the past two days, but the "liberate Taiwan"
theme has not appeared. (Page 1)
IL ASIA AFRICA
Ghana: Ghana's Prime Minister Nkrumah appears to be pre-
paring new initiatives to increase pressure on the government of
South Africa and to project himself as the foremost champion of
black Africans in that country. Nkrumah last week publicly called
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the present South African Government "alien" and "temporary"
and called for the meeting of independent African states sched-
uled for Addis Ababa from 14 to 25 June to consider a total
boycott of South Africa.
Nkrumah was "working to form in
Accra a government-in-exile" composed of political refugees
from South Africa. (Page 3)
III. THE WEST
I,. Cuba: The Cuban Government is likely to seize the three
refineries owned by US companies in Cuba when these firms
announce, as they presently plan, their refusal to comply with
the formal Cuban order to process Soviet crude. The US Em-
bassy in Havana believes the Cuban Government may seek Soviet
assistance in providing technicians to replace displaced US cit-
izens. Soviet petroleum experts may already be among the
numerous technicians who have recently arrived in Cuba to help
Implement the Soviet= Cuban trade and credit agreements signed
in February
Cuba: The caneelIation of the Conferen'ceof Underdeveloped
Nations which the Castro regime had assiduously promoted since
last December is, in effect, Havana's public acknowledgment of
the paucity of official support in Latin America and the Afro-
Asian bloc for Castrot sponsorship of such a meeting. In an-
ouncing the cancellation in Brazil on 2 June, Cuban President
Dorticos said there would be "consultations among several coun-
tries" instead. (Page 4)
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Taiwan Strait
r, Chinese Communist batteries on the Weitou Peninsula fired
about 500 shells at four Nationalist escort vessels in the Chin-
men area on 4 June, The Nationalist naval units were escorting
landing vessels carrying troops relieving a garrison division on
Chinmen. The troops were landed safely, but one of the escort
units was slightly damaged and four members of the crew injured;
Nationalists did not return the fire. The Ministry of Defense will
decide on 6 June whether to rotate the remainder of the Chinmen
garrison. Initial Nationalist press reactions to the incident have
been conservative.
From a reassessment of information on the Chinese Commu-
nist fighter aircraft movements into the Taiwan Strait area from
29 May to 4 June, it appears that about 55 aircraft were involved
rather than the larger numbers--up to 100 aircraft--which had
been reported earlier.
Chinese Communist military communications activity has men-
erally been at normal or near normal levels.
since 2 June increased
night schedule activity has been observed on a naval air net serving
all naval headquarters in North, Northeast, and East China. This
activity may be related to the recent air movements into the Strait
area.
Communist Chinese claims that the US is deliberately creat-
ing "tension" in the Taiwan Strait have increased in the past few
days and Peiping has denounced the continued "intrusions," despite
repeated "serious warnings," of US naval and air units along the
China coast. There has been no appearance of a "liberate Taiwan"
theme in Chinese propaganda, and the official line fed to Commu-
nist newsmen in Hong Kong on 30 May indicated that while the
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liberation of Taiwan still forms a part of Peiping's policy, the
regime now has no intention of resorting to "military measures"
to accomplish this objective.
C The Btanddown of the North Korean Air Force, possibl
lated to the recent activity in the Taiwan Strait, continues.
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Nkrumah Exploiting South African Situation
Ghana's Prime Minister Nkrumah appears to be preparing
new initiatives to increase pressure on the government of South
� Africa and to project himself as the foremost champion of black
Africans in that country. On his return to Ghana last week from
the recent Commonwealth prime ministers' conference, Nkrumah
� publicly berated the present South African Government for its
"fascist" apartheid policy and its refusal to place the mandated
territory of South-West Africa under UN trusteeship. He said he
regarded that government as an "alien" one "temporarily" func-
tioning on African soil and urged discussion by the growing bloc
of independent African states of a total boycott of South Africa.
Nkrumah's blast almost certainly foreshadows a militant ap-
proach to South African issues on the part of his representatives
to the second conference of independent African states scheduled
for 14 to 25 June in Addis Ababa.
expected the conference to devote
most of its time to the South-West African question, apartheid,
and two other issues. these four as matters which now
have reached "critical stages requiring decisions."
Meanwhile,
Nkrumah has recently been "working to form in Accra
a government-in-exile" composed of political refugees and exiles
from South Africa. the idea
was being opposed by spokesmen for the militant Pan-Africanist
Congress (PAC), one of the African political organizations sup-
pressed as a result of the recent racial disorders in South Africa.
The PAC's attitude was said to be based largely on its opposition to
the multiracial character of the free government Nkrumah appar-
ently has had in mind and to the movement's inevitable domination
by Ghana. Despite this rebuff, Nkrumah may continue to explore the
idea with other exiled South African elements. In April it was esti-
mated that over 100 exiles were already in Ghana, and Nkrumah has
subsequently made a major effort to bring others to Accra.
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Cuba Cancels Underdeveloped Nations Conference
Cuban President Dorticos announced on 2 June that the con-
ference of underdeveloped countries Cuba had scheduled for next
September will not be held. Speaking in Brazil, which he was
visiting on his current good-will tour, he said that instead there
UL be "consultations among several countries."
Cuba had tried hard to promote this conference in Latin
America and the Afro-Asian bloc. However, Venezuela, Mexico,
and Panama were the only Latin American countries to accept in-
vitations, and their acceptances were qualified. The only other
nations to accept were the UAR and Indonesia. Most of the coun-
tries accepting invitations later showed doubts as to the wisdom
of going through with the conference.
efforts by the UAR and Vene-
zuela to persuade Cuba to substitute informal meetings at the UN
General Assembly. The Cuban UN delegation now may attempt to
expand and strengthen the "neutralist" bloc at the General Assem-
bly.
There may still be a conference in Havana of unofficial rep-
resentatives from Latin America and the Afro-Asian countries
which could be more easily manipulated to serve Castro's prop-
aganda aims than could a formal international conference.
The underdeveloped-nations conference had been a major
objective of Cuban foreign policy ever since it was first announced
last December. The cancellation tends to add further substance to
recent rumors that Fore' n Minister Raul Roa may soon be re-
placed.
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THE PRESIDENT
The Vice President
Executive Offices of the White House
Special Assistant for National Security Affairs
Scientific Adviser to the President
Director of the Budget
Director, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization
Director, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination
Chairman, Board cif Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities
Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy
Executive Secretary, National Security Council
The Treasury Department
The Secretary of the Treasury
The Departmr.nt of State
The Secretary of State
The Under Secretary of State
The Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
The Deputy Under Secretary of State for Politic a. Affairs
The Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration
The Counselor
Director, International Cooperation Administration
The Director of Intelligence and Re-search
The Department of Defense
The Secretary of Defense
The Deputy Secretary of Defense
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
The Secretary of the Army
The Secretary of the Navy
The Secretary of the Air Force
The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff
The Director, The joint Staff
Chief of Staff, United States Army
Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy
Chief of Staff, United States Air Force
Commandant, United States Marine Corps
Assistant to Secretary of Defense for Special Operations
Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff
Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of Army
Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of Navy
Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force
Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
Commander in Chief, Pacific
The Department of Commerce
The Secretary of Commerce.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Director
Atomic Energy Commission
The Chairman
National Security Agency
The Director
National Indications Center
The Director
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