U. S. SAYS CIA DIDN'T DO IT

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April 26, 2000
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-,Approved For elapse 2000/0 _LL By David Wise ' Washington Bureau Chief WASHINGTON. ti The State Department yes- ' terday denied a charge, broad- cast by the Indonesian rebels; i that the U. S. Central Intelli- , gence Agency had plotted with a group of generals to. overthrow President Sukarno.. "Allegations that the CIA . was Involved in this matter are untrue." press officer Rob-' ert J. McCloskey declared. He added that the situation In t Indonesia was "extremely, fluid and confused." Throughout the day, officials tre aver -a;? i c go. ana seven rerect ni !vlcence to support ,weeks later the State Depart- its charges of CIA Involve- ment announced that he was , ment in esterday's confused' CIA-RDPi7151+00091 R0004000e11A027-4 A?" here Indicated they did not I: know what was happening in President Sukarno The fact that the U. S?' Last Friday, the Indonesian through the CIA, covertly had news agency, Antara, charged ,supported the ,anti-Sukarno, that 10 "CIA" agents were rebels in 1958, and the role arrested in northern Ctlebea, for the first time in a book, ',smuggled into Indonesia from ' "The 'Invisible Government,i ;: the Philippines. A 'U. S.. by David Wise and Thomas Embassy spokesman said ' on r B. Ross, published 'last , year Sept. 25 that he had "nothing y by Racidom, House. ~. to confirm" the Amara dis- 'i The rebel'radfoi, Jakarta Indonesia; as reports of coups and counter-cou s fl attempt, launched with Pres-A owed f J ident Kennedy's approval, to : i to Washington, overthrow Premier Castro. One highly placed source (.- President Sukarno has a said t''at Washington had no.1'historical basis for his avowedd1 r'warning from U. S. inteili-.1 suspicions of the CIA. Seven,/ gence sources that a coup was years ago,, the intelligence' I brewing in Indonesia. agency supported rebels' who Still other officials indicated were trying to overthrow him.'i that while there had been In 1958, Mr. Sukarno al-.f w signs of a possible u h 1 (.ready had' begun his lcftu ard' av p e a for some time, no one here ,,knew just when It would dome,, turn, and the Eisenhower ad- -ministration decided to back a, rebel movement operating i. U. S. relations with Indo- 1 Celebes. At the time, the CIA nesia have deteriorated stead-;, was headed by Allen W.? fly in,the last year., President , Dulles. Sukarno has allied himselfi.' bombers secretly were with Communist China and made ade available to the rebels by the intelligence agency, al= (has been increasingly hostile ' though the Administration toward the U. S. 1 maintained a public policy of volvement was made In a strict neutrality. ? One hope was that Gen. Abdul Haris radio rebel-controlled Jakarta Nasution, Army leader re- broadcast early' yesterday, garded as an anti-Commu- ist, would come over to the The broadcast and the " rebel side. He didn't,.. and the firm U. S. denial, focused at- rebellion . collapsd. tention once again on the CIA, which has become some- I' t.hing of a hitvahnn hob bli.. go Korean War ace hired to fly the CIA bombers, was shot down on May 18 1958 while , , l' bar of Asi d Af I on & ,mission for the rebelb. a n an r can lead- He was tried and sentenced to era, including' President Su- death by the Sukarno govern-, karno. This stems from the , ment. fact that the CIA, while it of the U. S. support given to anti-Sukarno rebels in 1958, 1-the' globe for the decision- 'makers in Washington, has also from time to time en- k' gaged in covert political ac- 'tion, Including the overthrow t of unfriendly governments. telligence-gathering role; has aroused little controversy, its .covert operational activities d have led to criticism 'at home and - abroad t election to repair relations by. inviting the Indonesian Presi- dent to the White House. They ,brother,', Robert Kennedy visited Indone i - ---d 1% s a on will tour, another effort to demonstrate U. 'S. friendship for Mr. Sukarno. Robert Ken- ately asked for. the' needy' priiv ~y sg ~ ~Z'[ITiyifdfi si,igil, C ri' J