MEMO TO FRITZ E. ERMARTH(SANITIZED)
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August 31, 1988
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1 7 Chtono (w/o enclosure) STAT
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(31 Aug 88)
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
? Office of .Congressional Affairs
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Washington, D.C. 20505
Telephone: .351-6136 31 August U88
TO:
Mr. Fritz E. Ermarth
Chairman
National Intelligence Council
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Fritz:
The attached papets,came through our offic
The DCI will be hosting McCollum for breakfast.
on.8 September and I sudpect he will be looking
for the DCI's sUpport fOtyaughn's ideas. .You
might want to share thiSwith who
will also attend the breakfast.
I am also interested in your relationship
with Vaughn Forrest. When you have a chance,
give me a call
Thanks.
Enclosures
Deputy Director, House Affai s
Office of Congressional Aff rs
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? VAUG,EIN S. FORREST
1507 LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON. D.C. 00515
August 25, 1988.
Dear Mr. Ermarth:
Please find enclosed a report with recommendations
:concerning Pakistan and Afghanistan This report Was
completed before the recent death of General Zia. ?
However,, the solutions suggested are just as valid in
my opinion and perhdlis.More so.. Certainly, the
operational suggestions will be'more acceptable to
those who remain in the Pakistani operationsdirectorate though perhaps not in your operations
directorate.
The current situation in Pakistan/Afghanistan is not
unlike what ?we in the United States faced during the
,American Civil War. Lincoln held competing interests
at bay, always steady on the focus of eventual unity and
the minimization of events that would prolong the war
or make peace untenable. He succeeded to some degree.
I offer the enclosed recommendations with the same -goal
in Mind for Afghanistan and Pakistan. These solutions
will not please those who wish the Soviets to be
totally annihilated nor will it please those who hope
for Pakistani or American hegemony over Afghanistan.
They will in my opinion allow a post-war Afghanistan
that is more independent and western orientedz-
I hope these thoughts may be of some interest and
assistance, additional reports since 1985 are also
available if there is any interest.
Sincer
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Vaughn S. Forrest
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