PROTESTERS LEAK THEIR OWN SECRETS

Document Type: 
Collection: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP80-01601R000300340053-7
Release Decision: 
RIPPUB
Original Classification: 
K
Document Page Count: 
1
Document Creation Date: 
December 9, 2016
Document Release Date: 
January 8, 2001
Sequence Number: 
53
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
January 18, 1972
Content Type: 
NSPR
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP80-01601R000300340053-7.pdf107.12 KB
Body: 
KSHINGTON POST Approved For Release 2t1 ,4 O WZCIA-RDP80- STATINTL The Washington 1ierry-Go-Round By Jack Anderson I nation reserved ? for the dar- kest of the CIA's secrets. The planners in the White ;House basement, who howled Alsop's 'Proof' In pain over our disclosure of Alsop told us he never read their India-Pakistan secrets, the CIA reports himself. lie have slipped fragments from had no way of knowing, there- the same secret documents to fore, that his sources gave him their friends in the press. only part of the story. This illustrates how the These CIA digests, true White House uses official se enough, raised the possiblit.y Crecy to control the flow of of an Indian attempt to crush news to the public. Favorable ;*est Pakistan. But the same facts are leaked out; unfavora- diggests also suggested India ble news is suppressed. (Iwould accept an early cease- ' The official leakers are now fire. spreading the word that Presi- Here is a typical excerpt: dent Nixon's pro-Pakistan pot- "There have been reports that icy was not the disaster it ap- (Indian Prime Minister) Gan- peared but really saved West dhi would accept a cease-fire Pakistan from dismember- and international mediation as ment. soon as East Bengal had been As evidence, the boys in the liberated ... On the other basement leaked a few selec- hand, we have 'had several re- tive secrets to our column. cent reports that India now in- writing colleague; Joseph tends not only to liberate East Alsop, who has excellent con- Bengal but also to straighten tarts at the highest levels of its borders in Kashmir and to government. - destroy West Pakistan's air thority" that the U.S. govern- ment had "conclusive proof" of India's intention to crush the main body of the Pakistan army in West Pakistan. This positive proof, he wrote, was "the centerpiece of every one of the CIA's daily reports to the White House during the crisis period.". We have read the CIA's !daily reports to the White (House during the India-Paki- stan war. They are stamped I"Top Secret Umbra," a desig- was sent to tile White Housel dispatched Deputy Foreign on December 10. "According I Minister Vasily Kuznestsov to to a source who has access tot New Delhi on December 12 to information on activities in Prime. Minister Gandhi's of- fice, declared the report, "as soon as the situation in East Pakistan is settled, Indian forces will launch a major of- fensive against West Paki. stan." But the CIA also took note of repeated Indian assurances Keating that India has no ter- ritorial ambitions and wished only to end the conflict with the least possible bloodshed. Dubious `Proof' It is clear from the secret documents in our possession viet Union ...," according to the CIA, 11Kuznestsov has told Indian officials that the Soviet Union is not prepared to rec- ognize Bangladesh until Dacca falls and until the Indian army successfully liberates Bangladesh from Pakistani that the CIA had no "conclu-1 forces." sive proof" of an Indian plan to dismember west Pakistan. The CIA had received a num- ber of reports that a major In- dian offensive might be immi- nent on the western front. But The question of an Indian offensive against West Paid- stan was brought up the next day by Soviet Ambassador Ni- kolai Pegov. Reported the CIA: '?Pegov pointed out that the State and Defense Depart i India has achieved a marvel- ments. ous military victory. Pakistan Only Henry Kissinger, the; is no longer a military force, President's foreign policy czar,land it is therefore unneces- seemed eager to believe the! sary for India to launch an of- worst. i fensive into West Pakistan to Alsop's sources also told crush a military machine that him that President Nixon in- no longer exists. tervened with the Kremlin, "If India should decide to threatening "an ugly show- take Kashmir, Pegov added; down," to stop Mrs. Gandhi's the Soviet Union would not -in- army from carving up West terfere, but India would have Pakistan. to accomplish this objective tell Mrs. Gandhi not to attack West Pakistan. The secret CIA report on his mission, however, doesn't mention any ultimatum against attacking West Paki- stan. "Vasily Kuznestsov arrived in India on 12 December to discuss the political recogni- to American Ambassador Ken Ition of Bangladesh by the So- time.' Joseph Alsop is an enter- prising and conscientious col- umnist. He acknowledged to us that "it is possible to be lied to on the very highest level." .13ut he assured us his source had "never lied be- fore.". The evidence in our posses- sion, however, suggests that the White House is playing peekaboo with CIA secrets to distort the truth. Bell-McClure Syndicate Approved For-Release 2001/03/04: CIA-RDP80-01601 R000300340053-7'