CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/08/15

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Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 0. I .L sarail-dli.C..1 L' /71 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 15 August 1956 Copy No. 105 DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANGE IN CLASS. Li DECLASSIFIED CLAM. CHANCED TO; IS S NEXT REVIEW DATE; AUTH; H 0�2 DAT F1EVIEWER: OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 -TUF-51trettE+; lay CONTENTS 1. EGYPT OBTAINS COPY OF ALLEGED WESTERN PROPOSAL ON SUEZ (page 3). 2. USSR OUTLINES ITS TACTICS AT SUEZ CONFERENCE (page 4). 3. EGYPT SEEKS TO GAIN TURKISH SUPPORT ON SUEZ (page 5). 4. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT UNANIMOUS IN OPPOSING SOVIET TREATY TERMS (page 6). 5. INDONESIAN ARMY ATTEMPTS TO ARREST FOREIGN MINISTER (page 7). 6. ILLNESS OF HONDURAN CHIEF OF STATE MAY BRING ARMY RULE (page 8). 15 Aug 56 * * * * THE ARAB-ISRAELI SITUATION page 9) Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 2 rengi-sEeRET Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 FNu, i .3E.IL-ftri 1 Niue 1. EGYPT OBTAINS COPY OF ALLEGED WESTERN PROPOSAL ON SUEZ 15 Aug 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 3 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Feft-SECRET *me' 'NW 2. USSR OUTLINES ITS TACTICS AT SUEZ CONFERENCE 15 Aug 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 4 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 IUILUit11 3. EGYPT SEEKS TO GAIN TURKISH SUPPORT ON SUEZ Egypt is urging Libya and Lebanon, as friends of Turkey, to persuade Ankara to oppose the idea of international admin- istration of the Suez Canal, Egyptian 1,1 cazuciLL rictbr iceu Lile LAW an premier to point out while in Turkey the bad prece- dent such a decision would set, consider- ing the status of the Turkish Straits, and to suggest that the situation offers a good / - opportunity to improve Turkey's relations with the Arab states. Nasr also requested the Lebanese government to mediate with Turkey to get it to support "whatever would be in the best inter- ests of Egypt:' Comment Turkey, whose relations with Egypt are strained, is firmly committed to support the Western position favoring international administration of the Suez Canal. However, Turkey will be alert to oppose any impli- cation that can later be used to challenge its complete control of the Turkish Straits. 15 Aug 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 5 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 �SECRET--- 4. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT UNANIMOUS IN OPPOSING SOVIET TREATY TERMS The Japanese cabinet and the leaders of the ruling Liberal-Democratic Party were unanimous in opposing Foreign Minister Shigemitsu's recommendation fiat the'Soviet terms for a peace treaty be accepted. Frank Matsumoto, a cabinet official, has told Ambassador Allison that government leaders were amazed that Shigemitsu pro- posed not only to yield Japan's claims to the Southern Kurils but also would agree to limit navigation of the Sea of Japan by naval vessels to ships of the riparian powers. They believe that Moscow has somehow affected the foreign minister's mind. Matsumoto said Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Kono is the leading advocate of a firm stand against Moscow's terms. Kono is willing to go to Moscow to confront Bulganin, since the present Soviet position repudiates Bulganin's statement to him in May that a way would be found to put the problem of the Southern Kurils aside and that the USSR would drop the Sea of Japan issue. Comment Tokyo's strong reaction to the Soviet treaty terms and its readiness to place the blame on Shigemitsu probably reflect Japanese expectations that a face-saving formula avoiding surrendering Japan's claims to the Kurils would be found. The fact that the Japanese govern- ment is not proposing to break off the talks suggests Tokyo may now consider a restoration of diplomatic relations with- out a treaty the most feasible solution of the present impasse. Should Shigemitsu, on instructions from Tokyo, threaten to break off the treaty talks, the USSR might again advance the idea of a simple exchange of ambassadors. 15 Aug 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 6 SEERET Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Approved for Release: 2019/1O!23 C03193798 Igoe 5, INDONESIAN ARMY ATTEMPTS TO ARREST FOREIGN MINISTER The attempted arrest of Foreign Min- ister Abdulgani on the eve of his depar- ture for the London conference apparently was an effort on the part of the army to embarrass the government with the aim of forestalling a re- cent government decision to reassign several top Indonesian army commanders. The arrest was ordered by Colonel Kawilarang, army commander in West Java. The govern- ment had hoped the reassignment of commanders would pre- vent the development of "war lordism," particularly on the part of officers who have held regional commands for several years. Abdulgani was to have been taken into cus- tody on charges of corruption, and only the intercession of Prime Minister Ali and the army chief of staff prevented the arrest and permitted the foreign minister's departure for the London conference. The attorney general has announced that the corruption charges are being investigated�an indication that the government hopes, by this gesture, to conciliate the army and keep the matter in government hands. Since 1953 the army has successfully re- sisted repeated government efforts to make high-level per- sonnel changes without army concurrence or significantly to reorganize the territorial command structure. Kawilarang and at least one other of the seven territorial commanders have been strongly opposed to the National Party since 1952 when that party accepted Communist parliamentary support in an effort to reorganize the army. Kawilarang was probably involved in the crisis in July 1955 in which the army forced the fall of the first Ali cabinet. 15 Aug 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 7 �CONFTDE2YTFAL-- Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 003193798 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 *imar 60 ILLNESS OF HONDURAN CHIEF OF STATE MAY BRING ARMY RULE The broad powers apparently granted the new Defense Co-ordinating Command in Honduras would place it in an excel- lent position to assume control of the government if Chief of State Lozano is incapacitated as a result of his stroke on 11 August. The new (Command was formed about 9 August to"regulate and unify military and civil security action throughout the country" It is composed of a general and two colonels, all of whom are believed to be friendly to the United States. Political unrest has mounted steadily in the past several months and culminated in an unsuccessful re- volt on 1 August. The political situation could deteriorate rapidly and critically without a strong government ready to effect a transition to constitutional government in the rela- tively near future. 15 Aug 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 8 SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798 TOP SECRET , � THE ARAB-ISRAELI SITUATION (Information as of 1700, 14 August) � The French chairman of the Israeli-Lebanese Mixed Armistice Commission is being held in custody by the Lebanese police, according to a press report from Beirut. No official reason was given for the detention of the UN truce offi- cer. (Press) The Damascus branch of the Arab Joint Com- mand advised Cairo that an Israeli patrol crossed the Israeli- Syrian truce line on 13 August but withdrew after meeting machine gun resistance. 15 Aug 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 9 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03193798