CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
18 February 1958
DAILY BRIEF
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
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Poland amends Rapacki plan: Polish Foreign Minister
Rapacki has added a proposal for a general ground and. air
control system with "adequate" control posts to his plan
for a nuclear-free zone in Central Europe. He also sug-
ests that the nations concerned might assume their obli-
ations under the plan by making unilateral declarations--a
easure designed to meet West German objections to deal-
ng with East Germany. These amendments appear to be
part of an effort to make the plan more palatable for discus-
ion by Western governments.
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tentially more dangerous move because of long-standing
Iraqi hostility and the increased military capability to be
Israeli views of Arab federations: Israeli officials
apparently do not belie ve that the merger of Egypt and
Syria significantly alters the security position of Israel.
Until some new element is introduced into the situation,
they intend to adopt a "wait-and-see" attitude. Israel may
be inclined to view the Iraqi-Jordanian federation as a po-
located on Israel's eastern frontier.
Indonesia: The military commander in North Celebes
has declared full support for the rebel Indonesian govern-
ment and has announced that his area would sever relations
with Djakarta. Although the distance between the two rebel
groups is too great for.. effective cooperation, the defection
of North Celebes may encourage other wavering areas, such
as Borneo, to take similar action. The military commander
in North Sumatra, however, has declared his continuing
loyalty to the central government, Djakarta has called for
the arrest of six rebel civilian leaders in Sumatra. There
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tral government has decided to take military action against
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Okinawa: The newly formed Okinawan Socialist party,
headed leftist l] ftist Naha mayor Saichi Kaneshi, aims to at-
tract members from the extreme left and from middle-of-
the-road political elements. The new party is likely to
enjoy considerable success and will further weaken the con-
servativest chances in legislative elections on 16 March.
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COUNTRIES INCLUDED
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I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
The Polish Inspection Proposal
In a memorandum on 14 February to the governments
of the US,' Britain,,, France, and the VSSR, '-Polish Foreign....
Minister Rapacki elaborated on his previous proposals for
a nuclear-free zone in Central Europe. In an effort to force
more serious consideration of his plan by the Western powers,
he made modifications designed to answer certain of the West-
ern objections. He added proposals for a general ground and
air control system with "adequate" control poi?ts, and in order
to overcome West German objections to dealing with East Ger-
many, he suggested that an agreement could be in the form of
unilateral declarations "bearing the character of an interna-
tional obligation. "
Rapackits memorandum pointed out, furthermore, that
agreement on a system of control for the "denuclearized zone
could provide useful experiences for the realization of a broader
disarament agreement" Specific obligations of the four great
powers were spelled out in terms similar to earlier Polish
proposals. Nuclear weapons should not be manufactured nor
stockpiled in Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, or West
Germany. Equipment or installations designed for the servicing
of nuclear weapons should not be located in the zone. The use
.or possession of nuclear weapons by any power in this area or
against it should be prohibited.
The Poles suggested that following agreement on the obliga-
tions that the 'four powers would undertake, the procedure
of the establishment, operation and reporting of the control
organs could hp ject of further mutual stipulations.
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ARAB FEDERATION
UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC
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Israel's Reactions to Arab Mergers
The Israeli Government does not consider the union of
Egypt and Syria as substantially affecting Israel's security
since the two Arab states for the past year and a half have
had a unified military command without any noticeable change
in Israel's border relations. An Israeli Foreign Ministry of-
ficial has stated that, until some "new element" is introduced
into the situation, the Israelis intend to observe quietly the un-
ion's development. He contrasted his government's present
attitude with its stronger reaction to the Egyptian arms deal
with Czechoslovakia in 1955..
The. Israelis believe the merger may result. in an increase
of Soviet training and technical assistance in the United Arab
Republic. They do not concur with a view they consider preva-
lent in the West--that Egypt's leadership in the republic will
retard Soviet penetration of Syria.
Jordan's merger with Iraq apparently is taken more seri-
ously by Israeli government and military leaders in view of
the absence of even an armistice agreement between Iraq and
Israel, and Iraq's persistent hostility. According to the Israeli
official, the lack of any guarantee respecting the "behavior" of
the new Arab federation causes particular concern. This ex-
pression of concern probably presages a renewed Israeli effort
to obtain defense guarantees from Western powers.
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DISTRIBUTION
THE PRESIDENT
The Vice President
Executive Offices of the White House
Special Assistant for National Security Affairs
Scientific Adviser to the President
Director of the Budget
Office of Defense Mobilization
Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination
Operations Coordinating Board
Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities
Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy
The Treasury Department
The Secretary of the Treasury
The Department of State
The Secretary of State
The Under Secretary of State
The Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs
The Deputy Under Secretary for Administration
The Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
The Counselor
Director, International Cooperation Administration
Director of Intelligence and Research
The Department of Defense
The Secretary of Defense
The Deputy Secretary of Defense
The Secretary of the Army
The Secretary of the Navy
The Secretary of the Air Force
The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff
Commandant, United States Marine Corps
The Director, The Joint Staff
Chief of Staff, United States Army
Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy
Chief of Staff, United States Air Force
Assistant to Secretary of Defense for Special Operations
Deputy Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff
Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Army
Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Navy
Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force
Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
Commander in Chief, Pacific
Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Director
Atomic Energy Commission
The Chairman
National Security Agency
The Director
National Indications Center
The Director
United States Information Agency
The Director
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18 February 1958
DAILY BRIEF
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
Poland amends Rapacki plan. Polish Foreign Minister
Rapi'cki -has added a proposal for a general ground and, air
control system with "adequate" control posts to his plan
for a nuclear-free zone in Central Europe. He also sug-
gests that the nations concerned might assume their obli-
gations under the plan by making unilateral declarations--a
measure designed. to meet West German objections to deal-
ing with East Germany. These amendments appear to be
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sion by Western governments.
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part of an effort to make the plan more alatable for discus-.
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views of Arab felera 1 Israeli officials
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401'Mtly do not believe that the merger of Egypt and
Syria significantly alters the' security position of Israel.
Until some new element is introduced into the situation,
they intend to adopt a "wait-and-seell attitude. Israel may
be inclined to view the Iraqi-Jordanian federation as a po-
tentially more dangerous move because of lqng-standing
Iraqi hostility and the increased military capability to be
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located on Israel's eastern frontier.
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