WARNKE DROPS IPS

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CIA-RDP90-00965R000201800010-3
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December 22, 2016
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January 25, 2012
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August 27, 1985
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Y Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/25: CIA-RDP90-00965R000201800010-3 ARTICLE APPEARED 99 PAGE 3gg Warpke drops IPS One of the more prominent members of what the leftist Insti- tute for Policy Studies called a "high-level" U.S. delegation to a private U.S.-Soviet disarmament conference has bowed out. IPS had listed Paul Warnke, a former U.S. strategic arms negotiator who is now a Washington attorney, as a participant at the Sept. 4-10 conference in San Francisco. But a spokesman for Mr. Warnke has advised the IPS not to tell the press that Mr. Warnke will be attending. Among the Americans expected to attend are Massachu- setts Institute of Technology pro- fessors Jerome B. Wiesner and George Rathjins, Betty Bumpers of the leftist disarmament group Peace Links, and Adam Hoch- schild of the radical magazine Mother Jones. For the Soviet side, Georgi Arbatov, a veteran Soviet Commu- nist Party Central Committee member an ormer Soviet mill tar intelli ence general Mikhail i steyn wi argue t e Soviet position in closed door sessions. WASHINGTON TIMES 27 August 1985 Angolan muscle Angolan President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos is deter- mined to prevent Gen. Jonas Savimbi's anti-Marxist UNITA guerrilla forces from staging an embarrassing raid on the capital. Luanda, during next week's Non- Aligned Ministerial Conference. Soviet and East German advisers have instituted tight security in the capital, and a preemptive strike against Mr. Savimbi's strongholds is about to get under way. Intelligence sources in Luanda confirm that a 4 000-man strike force s all trained by Soviet and Cuban o fi- cerc to carry out rapid deep offensive strikes, will go into action a ainst 25,000-man Cuban force also is reportedly being beefed up. These forces will be supported by heavily armed Soviet MI-24 "HIND" helicopter gunships and a newly formed Angolan com- mando unit modeled after the Soviet "SPETSNAZ" forces. Meanwhile, Gen. Savimbi is won- dering what, if anything, Con- gress' repeal of the Clark Amendment (which banned American aid to UNITA) will mean to his situation. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/25: CIA-RDP90-00965R000201800010-3