GUATEMALA: PROSPECTS FOR THE NEW GOVERNMENT

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CIA-RDP90T00155R001300040004-2
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April 19, 2011
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February 1, 1986
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NIE
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Director of ecret Central Intelligence F1 LE COPY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90TO01 55RO01 300040004-2 w.w Rert ? At~tA Guatemala: Prospects for the New Government National Intelligence Estimate Annex C ? jw-R cret NIE 82-86 February 196' Covy 2 3 3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90TO01 55RO01 300040004-2 . I 1!- 1 1 I_ I. - I I ]---1 1 I 1 1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90T00155R00l300040004-2 THIS ESTIMATE IS ISSUED BY THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE. THE NATIONAL FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE BOARD CONCURS. The following intelligence organizations participated in the preparation of the Estimate: The Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, and the intelligence organizations of the Departments of State and the Treasury. . Also Participating: The Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of the Army The Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Navy The Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force The Director of Intelligence, Headquarters, Marine Corps Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90T00155R001300040004-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90TO01 55RO01 300040004-2 N I E 82-86 GUATEMALA: PROSPECTS FOR THE NEW GOVERNMENT ANNEX C Information available as of 30 January 1986 was used in the preparation of this Estimate, which was approved by the National Foreign Intelligence Board on 13 February 1986. 25X1 25X1 -ll` Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90TO01 55RO01 300040004-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90TO01 55RO01 300040004-2 ANNEX C FOREIGN SUPPORT TO THE INSURGENTS Cuba, Nicaragua, and some of the Soviet Bloc countries have provided Guatemalan insurgents with training, money, and perhaps some arms. Over the past few years, however, the success of the Guatema- lan Government's counterinsurgency campaign and the failure of the various guerrilla groups to unify appears to have caused foreign support to the rebels to diminish. During 1985 Havana and Managua contin- ued to supply communications support and training assistance, while Moscow reportedly gave financial aid to the PGT/O. We have no evidence to confirm that any significant arms transfers were completed during e training given to the Guatemalan extreme left occurs in Cuba, although a limited amount is provided by the Sandinistas. Managua prob- ably plays a greater role in facilitating the travel of a captured insurgent claimed he received one month of guerrilla training in Nicaragua and 18 months in Cuba. The insurgent also reported that two 40-man platoons received similar training in Nicaragua in preparation for their infiltra- tion into San Marcos Department, Guatemala, from Mexico. March 1985 that most FAR commanders and troops were trained in Cuba and Nicaragua and that most ORPA commanders and half of their troops also were trained there. Last July, that several new guerrilla instructors were Managua agreed to allow the shipment to pass through Nicaragua and that the Communist Party of El Salva- dor would help transfer the arms to the Guatemalans. Thus far, we have no indication that the guerrillas arms shipment to the PGT/O. last summer that Bulgaria was panning to send an years is sporadic. Solid evidence of foreign arms support in recent all traveled as Nicaraguan refugees. infiltrated from Nicaragua into Guatemala using falsi- fied Nicaraguan passports. The new instructors report- edly were Colombian, Nicaraguan, and Chilean, and have received the Bulgarian shipment. transport materiel to the Guatemalans. also report that Guatemalan insurgents receive arms and other supplies through Mexico, and sometimes Belize. In addition, we believe that land routes through Honduras for weapons from Nicaragua des- tined for the Salvadorans probably are also used to C-1 Top Secret 25X1 25X1 2.5X1 25X1 LJA I 25X1 25x25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90TO01 55RO01 300040004-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90TO01 55RO01 300040004-2 Iq Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/19: CIA-RDP90TO01 55RO01 300040004-2