WEEKLY SITUATION REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM AUGUST 1977[SANITIZED] - 1977/08/03
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Argentine Army Uncovers ERP Planning Against
U.S. Personnel (Page 1)
TAB A - Chronology of Significant International Terrorist Acts
TAB B - Terrorist Threats and Plans
I. Western Hemisphere, Including United States
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Argentine Army Uncovers ERP Planning Against U.S. Personnel
On 28 July the Argentine Army Intelligence Service
(SIE) raided a People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) safesite.
Among the documents picked up was one dated 30 May and
labeled "Datos Operativos." It lists the names, titles,
positions, home addresses, and telephone numbers of past and
present U.S. Military Group personnel. Both American and
Argentine employees are covered.
An ERP militant, who later died of wounds received
during the raid, said that one of those listed, a lieutenant
colonel, had been singled out for assassination. He indi-
cated that the ERP possessed detailed targeting data on the
colonel, even though the captured list did not have his home
address or telephone number. The absence of these basic
details is probably explained by the fact that he had not
permitted this information to appear on the unclassified
U.S. Military Group roster. The colonel left Argentina for
a new assignment two weeks before the SIE raid.
While the ERP has a penchant for gathering information
on U.S. officials, it has succeeded in carrying out rel-
atively few operations against them in recent years. The
outstanding exception was the April 1974 kidnapping of
Alfred Laun, director of the United States Information
Service in Cordoba, by the ERP and the Peronist Armed Forces.
Laun was seriously wounded and was released by the terrorists,
who probably feared he might die. (See the issues of 17 and
24 April 1974.) In February 1975 John Egan, a U.S. consular
agent in Cordoba, was abducted by the Montoneros, possibly
in a joint action with the ERP, and was killed when the
Argentine government did not yield to the kidnappers' demands
that the government produce four imprisoned Montoneros.
(See the issue of 4 March 1975.) In November 1975 Argentine
security forces raided an ERP safesite and captured extensive
files, documents and microfilm. These contained evidence of
research and surveillance on the U.S. ambassador and about
20 other U.S. embassy officers, but the terrorists have not
carried out any attacks on U.S. diplomats since that time.
(See the issue of 2 December 1975.) However, in view of the
latest information on ERP intentions the U.S. Military Group
has tightened its security.
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Over the past few months the ERP has been decimated by
Argentine security forces. Its chief, Mario Roberto Santucho,
and some of its top lieutenants have been killed. Under
these conditions ERP planning probably will continue to
exceed ERP operational capabilities. On the other hand,
the ERP merges with the Montoneros,
this picture could quickly change.
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TERRORIST THREATS AND PLANS
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Tab B includes all reasonably credible reports of
terrorist activity.
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However, terrorist groups
otten aiscuss general intentions or make tentative plans for
violent acts that they never succeed in carrying out. In
nearly all the cases listed, the intended target and appropriate
governments have been informed of the threat.
** Indicates a new threat reported for the first time.
* Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues.
I. Western Hemisphere, Including the United States
Target:
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U.S. BUSINESSES
Argentina
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Security Guards
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Terrorists plan to attack U.S.
businesses in Argentina between
19 and 22 August, according to
a U.S. businessman who was so
advised by a government secu-
rity official. The terrorists
plan to take over factories
and blow up parts of them to
halt production. The U.S.
embassy commented that they
have other information which
indicates possible terrorist
activities around 22 August
to commemorate the Trelew
martyrs.
According to captured documents
provided to the U.S. embassy,
the ERP and Montoneros have
decided jointly to attack the
security guards at the foreign
embassies in Buenos Aires to
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MORMON MISSION
The president of the Mormon
PRESIDENT
Mission in Buenos Aires re-
ceived two anonymous tele-
Place:
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Buenos Aires
phone calls Which warned
that he and I4s family
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Target: Argentina
Diplomats
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The Argentilie government has
alerted its diplomats about
a possible terrorist attack
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Distribution: Mr. L. Douglas Heck
Special Assistant to the Secretary
Department of State
Mr. Dwayne S. Anderson
Deputy Director for International
Negotiations and Arms Control
International Security Affairs
Department of Defense
Mr. James F. Bane
Assistant Chief, International Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Mr. Daniel J. Mozeleski
National Security Council Staff
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Mr. Herbert H. Kaiser, Jr.
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment,
Safety and Consumer Affairs
Department of Transportation
Mr. James Robinson
Criminal Division
Department of Justice
Mr. Richard D. Parsons
Associate Director of the Domestic Council
Mr. Herbert K. Reis
Legal Advisor
United States Mission to the United Nations
Mr. J. Robert McBrien
Special Assistant for Special Legislation
and Projects
Department of Treasury
Mr. Thomas W. Leavitt
Assistant Director, Intelligence Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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31 August 1977
Going Out With a Bang
A violent explosion which occurred in Buenos Aires on
25 August was caused by disillusioned Montoneros blowing up
their weapons and supplies, according to the Argentine
police. Leaflets found at the scene of the early morning
blast stated that because the Montonero leadership had fled
the country some of the remaining members had decided to
abandon the struggle and destroy their armaments. The
police were not able to apprehend those responsible for the
explosion.
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