CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A000200300001-5
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July 22, 2003
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May 23, 1951
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REPORT
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Approved For FuleaSQ]R9/SEA{ T0975A~000200300001-5 23 May 1951 Copy No. Cl CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. fq NO CHANGE IN CLASS. L 1 DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHAN'OED TO: TS x NEXT REVIEW DAII .- V AUTI : R DAi -1 ! L ice of Current Inteliigeiice CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY I:EvIEWE ; 25X 25)I 25X 25X1 DOS review(s) completed. Approved For Relea 00 P1/2P0EiO7 975A000200300001-5 25X1A Approved Ff SUMMARY 25X1 NEAR EAST EASTERN EUROPE Alleged US hostile activity linked to Oatis case (page 6)`0Y`f WESTERN EUROPE 25X1A 4. Egypt and Jordan concerned over Iraq's air assistance to- Syria (page 5).?94,~: 6. French want to delay German defense agreements (page 6), LATIN AMERICA 25X 7. Prospects for Brazilian military aid to Korea favorable (page 7). Approv 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000200300001-5 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000200300001-5 257rA' 1 NEAR EAST 25X1A Egypt and Jordan concerned over Iraq! s air assistance to Syria: direction of a British. sponsored Syria-Iraq union. At the same time, US Charge Fritzlan in Amman reports that the Jordanian Prime Minister indicated his surprise. over Iraq's dispatch of air assistance to Damascus and his belief that the move was. unwise as long as the Syria-Israeli border dispute is under consideration of the UN Security Council. Comment: Egyptian allegations that the UK is responsible for Iraq's recent dispatch of air as- sistance to Syria are apparently false in view of the. fact that the UK urged Iraq not to send any military aid to Damascus and then urged Syria to get rid of the Iraqi planes it had re- ceived. The Egyptian charges probably resulted (a) from Egypt's concern that Iraq's air assistance to Damascus might serve as a means for promoting an Iraq-Syria union and (b) from the Egyptian belief that Iraq could not attain such a union without British support. Jordan's concern over- Iraq! s aid. to Syria, on the other hand, is probably due, not to the fear of a "Greater Syria, "' which King Abdullah. has long favored, but to the Jordanian fear that such a union might occur under the aegis of Iraq rather than Jordan. US Ambassador Caffery in Cairo reports that top Egyptian officials have expressed. their concern over Iraq's dispatch of planes and troops to Syria. Moreover, several of the officials believe (a) that the British were behind the Iraqi move, and (b) that this action was a step in the Approved 25X1A ,need EASTERN EUROPE 5. Alleged US hostile activity linked to Oatiss case: 25X1A The most recent Czechoslovak note regarding the imprisonment of US press correspondent Oatis states that the Czechoslovak Government "sees no reason for the Oatis case, which is under the con- sideration of the appropriate Czechoslovak judicial authori- ties, to be the supJect of any further discussion. " The Czechoslovak Government arrives at this conclusion because of allegedly malevolent and untruthful American broadcasts "that the Prague government is willing to release American AP correspondent Oatis from prison if the broadcasts of station Free Europe will be stopped. 11 In a follow-up note the Czechoslovak Government protests the increase of hostile activity carried out by the United States against "peace-loving" Czechoslovakia, specifically citing the activity ofR,dio Free Europe as well as an alleged penetration of the Czechoslovak- Bavarian border by a US military group on 4 May. Comment: Czechoslovak Foreign Minister Siroky had previously reiterated to US. Ambassador Briggs that "US-sponsored" emigre broadcasts as well as the alleged border incident formed an unpropitious atmos- phere for further discussion of the Oatis case. The strongly worded note against Radio Free Europe suggests that the Czechoslovak Government may attempt to force the US into prohibiting these broadcasts in return for Oatis? release, WESTERN EUROPE 6. French want to delay German defense agreements: 25X1 A German Affairs Director Sauvagnargue,s of the French Foreign Office has indicated that 25X1A Approved Comment,. The French Foreign Office wants to avoid disclosing the Allied position too soon, because the French have been anxious to obtain first a German proposal on contractual arrangements to serve as a basis for a tripartite statement on the question of sovereignty. The French believe that the Germans will make their military contribution depend less on Allied political concessions than on a build-up of Allied strength in Germany. objections and misgivings of a policy nature may delay a decision on the. contractual relations. now under discussion between the Germans and the Western allies. Sauvagnargues believes that the draft declaration to be submitted to Bonn approximates too closely an eventual peace treaty,, and that the formulation. of Western intentions should. not be discussed with the Germans. The question of German sovereignty is still the major French preoccupation in connection with the contractual arrangements, and the French are concerned lest the presence of Western forces in Germany be dependent on German consent, whether implied or explicit.. Sauvagnargues prefers not to go beyond a general statement of intention now in order to avoid a detailed declaration which would "discount" the effect of the contemplated arrangements. LATIN AMERICA 7. Prospects for Brazilian military aid to Korea favorable,. General Goes Monteiro, Chief of Staff of the Brazilian Armed Forces, has advised US Ambassador Johnson that he is certain that the Brazilian Foreign Office proposal to send a mission to Korea would be ".useful. " Ambassador Johnson feels as a result of the con- versation that, in the General's mind,` the sending of the mission has been decided, and that the General agrees that the mission must be followed by "concrete action, " Approved 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000200300001-5 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000200300001-5