THE PRESIDENT'S INTELLIGENCE CHECKLIST 8 JANUARY 1962
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THE PRESIDENT'S
INTELLIGENCE CHECKLIST
8 JAN. 1962
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. Laos
A. Phoumi appears to be playing for,
time in hopes of a change in US policy. ,
He now says Boun Oum will probably go
to Geneva and hints he might be persuaded
to go himself, but refuses to consider
giving up the two key cabinet posts.
-Phoumi and Boun Oum have several family
and religious obligations this month
which can be used to complicate their
attendance. ,
B. Phoumi is also trying to bring Counter,-
pressure on the US by threatening to
publish AmbasSador Brown's statements
on the withdrawal of aid, saying this
"would create a bad impression on the
world of the US giving aid with conditions,"
C. Souvanna, in Paris; says he is ready
to come to Geneva when the others are
ready, and that Souphannouvong is willing'
to come immediately. He says:having
Boun Oum without Phoumi would be use-
less. Sullivan sees a danger that the
Soviets might stage a "two prince".meet-
ing to embarrass us,
D. Vientiane goes on claiming "fierce
enemy attacks" around Tha:rhom. Enemy
forces there, at Kieng Khouang, and in
the Mahaxay-Nhommarath area all have .
been alarmed by government troop move-
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E. The Thais, which denying to Ambassador
Young that they are supporting Phoumi's
opposition to our policy, have again
stated their strong opposition-to
Souvanna, and especially to his being
given the Interior and Defense Ministries.
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2. West New Guinea
A. The diplomatic situation is unchanged.
B. Sukarno continues to beat the drums
on his tour of the eastern islands. An
attempt--by persons unknowp--to assassi-
nate him last night failed. The Dutch'
are complaining about the presence of
Ambassador Jones in Sukarno's party.
C. Soviet technicians in Indonesia are
to begin this week training air force
crews in the use of air-to-ground
missiles. Other groups of Soviet in-
structors are due to arrive next month.
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3. French-Algerian nego- A. The Algerian rebel cabinet has
tiations approach gathered in Rabat to be in a position
crucial stage to make quick decisions. A cease-fire
agreement may be reached by the middle
of the month.
A propaganda
suggest the OAS is trying to
achieve a rapid build-up of tension,
Although French security operatic:1ns have
also been stepped up, public order in
the Algerian cities has markedly
deteriorated.
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4. Dramatic changes in
Portugese foreign
policy unlikely
5. Yugoslavia urges Italy
and Greece not to inter-
fere in Albania
Ambassador Elbrick notes that Portugal
has "no place to go," and hence is un-
likely to consider seriously a with-
drawal from NATO. Dropping out of the
UN is a possibility, and Portugal may
recognize Communist China, both to
needle the US and to protect Macao.
(There has been no sign that Lisbon
intends to hamper our use of POrtuguese
bases for Long Thrust.)
The Yugoslays claim to have given the
same ?advice to the USSR. Ambassador
Kennan sees no possibility of a joint
Yugoslav-Soviet action, and doubts 50X1
that the Yugoslays would try anything
by themselves. The latter deny any
intent to do so.
LATE ITEM.
6. Prospects worsen for In the wake of Goa, President Ayub is
negotiations on Kashmir deeply disturbed by distorted accounts
Of Nehru's conversations with President
Kennedy and with KhruShchev. They have
had him to believe that if India attacked
Pakistan the USSR would intervene on.
behalf of India while the US would not
Intervene in support of Pakistan. He
links this information with inflammatory
Statements by Indian leaders and move-
ments of Indian armored units (at
least some of which we believe to be
*reshuffling connected with the Goa'
operation) to conclude that an Indian
attempt to take the rest of Kashmir by
force is quite possible. Ayub says he
will not defer action in the UN Security
Council beyond 22 January. Both' ?he and
the Indians still say they are willing to
have talks at the ministerial level, but
each claims there is little point in them
as long as the other remains obdurate.
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NOTES
A. A Belgian commercial aircraft en routefrom Tehran to Istanbul
strayed intO the USSR early this morning and was forced to land
by Soviet fighters. The pilot reported compass failure.
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B. No major developments were reported in the Congo. The Katangan
parliament is to meet again today.
D. Nepali exiles in India have stepped up armed resistance operations
inside Nepal. We doubt they could do this against Nehru's will.
In the past, he has held them back for fear of giving the Chinese
Communistsan opportunity to meddle.
THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE'
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