INDONESIA

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CIA-RDP79R00890A000100070009-0
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 12, 2016
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May 18, 2000
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9
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Publication Date: 
August 11, 1953
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BRIEF
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Approved For Release 3002/0 - P79R00890A00010Q07 SECUR{ da%i NBC BRIEFING 1_JUU+JrA._ra i NO. NC) CHANGE IN Last week Mr. Dulles spoke briefly about Indonesia and the formation of a Communist-influenced government there. In the internal political picture this situation is sharpening the differences between left and right. In foreign relations, already a strong drift from neutralism toward the Soviet Orbit is clearly indicated. The new foreign minister has already stated some of his policies. He wants to strengthen relations with the Soviet bloc. He says the government will send an ambassador to Moscow; this is a step which former governments have refused to take. Both he and the prime minister have announced that Indonesia will support Communist China's claim to a place in the UN and they have also mentioned their intention to export rubber to Communist China. Regarding American aid, the foreign minister has said he intends to study the problem before reaching a decision as to whether TCA should be continued. He also has promised early abrogation of the Netherlands-Indonesian union. Undoubtedly, the new cabinet plans quietly to purge anti- Communist personnel on the various ministerial staffs and in the army. But the most important army leaders are pro-West and may resist by attempting a coup to take over the government. In such case, they would be assisted by the National Police Force, which is largely American--armed and which has been the ov d ' e'T~ /( 4, 'P7 tb~8 00~dOd0 4 Ia.. Approved For Release 20021 A possible date for a coup is 17 August, which is Indonesian independence day. A number of additional army and police units are already in Djakarta for the independence day parade, and so will be available if rightist leaders want to use them. Even if there is no military coup, some observers feel the cabinet will fall after three or four months as a result of growing political opposition in parliament. It is quite ble, though, that the new government will last much longer since it seems to have the blessing of President Sukarno, whose influence has often been decisive in Indonesian politics. ,io19R00890A00010Q D009-0 Communist strategy, as out- lined calls for the establishment of a national front government to bring order out of a purposely-created political impasse. The inevitable "people's democracy" is scheduled to succeed this national front after non-Communist groups are eliminated piece- meal. This Communist program for Indonesia seems well under way. Approved For Release 2002/01/03 : CIA-RDP79R0089OA000100070009-0