THE SITUATION IN VIETNAM

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Approved for Release: 2019/01/17 C06772387 DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE 3.5(c) MEMORANDUM The Situation in Vietnam ARCHIVAI. PLEASE RETURN TO A GENC Y ARCHIVES, Approved for Release: 2019/01/17 C06772387 l'op_Secret' EO 13526 3.3(h)(2) EO 13526 3.5(c) 1 2 3.5(c) 6 February 1968 2 /6 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/01/17 C06772387 Information as of 1200 6 February 1968 HIGHLIGHTS New fighting has broken out against the allied positions at Lang Vei and Khe Sanh. Allied forces continue to battle small enemy pockets in Saigon and Hue. Only scattered harassment has been reported elsewhere in the country. I. The Military Situation in South Vietnam: New fighting has broken out against the Lang Vei Special Forces camp near Khe Sanh, possibly involv- ing the use of tanks. There continue to be indica- tions that major new enemy action could occur else- where in the South (Paras. 1-3). Allied troops are continuing to make slow but steady progress against Communist troops in the city of Hue. Scattered at- tacks were reported elsewhere in I Corps (Paras.4-6). Renewed fighting has occurred near Da Lat; airfields in some other key provincial capitals have received � mortar fire (Paras. 7-8). �Sharp fighting has been reported in the Cholon area of Saigon. There are indications that fresh enemy troops have entered Saigon (Paras. 9-11). The enemy drive in the delta is losing momentum, but harassment continues in and around several key towns (Paras. 12-13). Evidence is beginning to accumulate of the effect of the enemy offensive on pacification activities (Paras. 14-18). Civilian casualties have been heavy and new refugee problems are extensive (Paras. 19-21). II. Political Developments in South Vietnam: The police have taken Phan Khac Suu into protective custody because of an alleged Liberation Front at- tempt to kidnap him (Paras. 1-2). Senator Ngai has changed his view that the Communists won a psychologi- cal victory, but still intends to call for an Upper House investigation of several senior military of- ficers for failing to prevent the attacks (paras. 3-5). TO CRET Approved for Release: 2019/01/17 C06772387 3.5(c) 3.5(c) 3.5(c) 3.5(c) 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/01/17 C06772387 -16 16. THAILAND -12 Tonk Sup Do, PHU SUM GULF OF - SIAM A t.. 166 \ NORTH \ VIETNAM Demilitarized Zone %QUANG �Khe Sanit Lang'vei'. 0 THUA THIE DaMan Hoi An (J) QUANG NAM CAMBODIA( El CI TAY ?LONG N1NH PI-IONG AN SA GI A Vi VINH PHONG 'CNA rt, BINH OUONG QUANG TIN Quang Ngai � Dak To KONTUM Pleiku� PLEIKU BINH DIN PHU BON Qui Nhon CARLAC .Ban Me T uot ) I ..../../ 1, QUANG DUC TU Y EN , Lat � LoNG ) LAM DONG DUC LONG KHANFI �" G '4L' ia _( * KIEN SAIGON TUONG PHUOC LoNG GIA,N7.1 TUE rTti40._ AN OIN DINH TUOSIA' IEN IANG AN L3XUYEN DINH CHUONG TFIIEN GO C NO Tze N HOA VINH BINH .S rang BA XUYEN BAC LIEU BINH TUY PHU YEN � uy Hoa K HA NH.N, HOA NINI-I TH U AN 'VZ$ SOUTH VIETNAM 6 FEBRUARY 69526 2-68 CIA Approved for Release: 2019/01/17 C06772387 Approved for Release: 2019/01/17 C06772387 -\ TO P.,Rt