CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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DIRECTORATE OF
INTELLIGENCE
Central Intelligence Bulletin
Top Secret
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27 July 1967
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CONTENTS
Vietnam: Some Viet Cong forces short of combat
supplies. (Page 1)
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Pakistan - Soviet Union: Ayub visit (Page 4)
Jerusalem: Arab dissatisfaction (Page 4)
France-Algeria: Naval base evacuation (Page 4)
Britain-Rhodesia: More negotiations (Page 5)
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*Vietnam: (:Information as of 4:30 AM EDT)
Military Situation in South Vietnam: There are
further indications that Viet Cong forces in some areas
of I Corps are unusually short of combat supplies.
A recent North Vietnamese rallier from Quang Tin
Province stated that his unit possessed only 50 percent
of its normal equipment allowance. He also asserted
that his unit was so low on ammunition for its mortars
and recoilless rifles that these weapons were only used
"under emergency conditions." Abortive North Vietnam-
ese attempts to infiltrate weapons and ammunition by sea
into the coastal areas of southern I Corps were made in
March and July despite the high risk involved.
The onset of the rainy season in the Laotian infiltra-
tion corridor, together with continued allied operations in
coastal I Corps, will make additional North Vietnamese
attempts at maritime supply operations into northern
South Vietnam increasingly likely.
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NOTES
Pakistan Soviet Union- President Ayub Khan will
stop briefly in Moscow during a projected European
tour in September,
Pakistan would like to oain Soviet arms an is inter-
ested in weakening Moscow's support for New Delhi.
For their part, the Soviets are eager to improve their
standing in. Pakistan and might be persuaded to furnish
a token quantity of small arms and some nonlethal
military equipment. They are likely, however, to
move slowly with an eye on their relations with India.
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Jerusalem: The city council of the Jordanian
sector of Jerusalem has refused to discuss with Israeli
occupation authorities the question of any Arab serv-
ing on a city-wide council. This is the latest reflec-
tion of the dissatisfaction that has been developing
among Arab Old City residents since unification. The
disrespectful behavior of many Israeli sightseers has
caused considerable irritation, and the high rate of
unemployment, rising prices, and the frozen accounts
in Arab banks are contributing to the resentment.
France-Algeria: France has decided to evacuate
its naval base at Mers-el-Kebir by 1 February 1968.
Algerian Government has not yet been informed. Since
the base now has little value for France, Paris may
have decided on budgetary grounds to pull out before
the 1977 departure date set by the existing agreement.
The Doumediene government probably will welcome the
resulting boost to its domestic prestige, even though
the infant Algerian Navy--advised, trained, and equipped
by the USSR--appears ill-prepared to make effective use
of the base installations.
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Britain-Rhodesia: London announced on Tuesday
a cautious new probe designed to clarify issues sur-
rounding the draft constitution virtually agreed to in
the ill-fated talks last December. The Smith regime
gave Wilson's envoy, Lord Alport, no indication during
his recent visit that it is willing to reopen discussions
on majority rule. This is the real issue of the 20-
month independence deadlock. The British announce-
ment has achieved Wilson's immediate political objec-
tive of silencing domestic criticism for the time being
by appearing to make progress toward a solution.
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