CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1955/02/18
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SUMMARY
FAR EAST
1. Democrats confident they will form next Japanese government
(page 3).
SOUTHEAST ASIA
2. Thailand to assist Burmese operations against Chinese Nationalist
guerrillas (page 3).
3. Coup against Diem government reported imminent (page 4).
NEAR EAST - AFRICA
4. Iraq and Turkey seem agreed on draft of defense treaty (page 5).
5. Struggle for control of Syria may enter military phase (page 5).
6. Serious incident on Jordan-Israel border may be imminent (page 6).
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FAR EAST
1. Democrats confident they will form next Japanese government:
Shinsuke Kishi, secretary general of
the Japan Democratic Party, told
Ambassador Allison on 16 February
that it is now virtually certain his party
e re urn a plurality in the 27 February elections and
will form a new government under Hatoyama. Kishi foresees a
large-scale reshuffle in the.cabinet, but thinks that Shigemitsu
will remain as foreign minister.
Kishi also stated that Prime Minister
Hatoyama had been persuaded to entrust the coming negotiations
with the USSR entirely to Shigeinitsu, and to cease "freewheeling"
on his own. Kishi said that in negotiations with the USSR, Japan
would not accept conditions which might adversely affect its rela-
tions with the United States.
Comment: Despite ICishi's confidence
that Shigemitsu will continue as i4eign minister, there have been
other reports which indicate considerable opposition to this within
the present cabinet.
Since the Moscow radio broadcast
of 14 December, the USSR has continued to assure the Japanese
that normalization of relations does not require Japan to sever
Its relations with the United States. In its present drive for
better relations with the Orbit, Japan is likely to take an un-
critical view as to what might adversely affect relations with the
United States, but is not likely to overlook the overriding impor-
tance of maintaining its basic pro-American policy.
SOUTHEAST ASIA
2. Thailand to assist Burmese operations against Chinese Nationalist
guerrillas:
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Police Director Phao has committed Thai-
land to support a Burmese army offensive
against remnants of the Chinese Nationalist
forces in northeastern Burma, according
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to the American embassy in Bangkok. The offensive is reportedly
scheduled to begin on 5 March. Thailand's assistance is to be
rendered through joint Thai-Burmese liaison teams stationed at
critical points in the theater of operations and at the Thai police
headquarters in Bangkok.
Ambassador Peurifoy warns that fight-
ing might break out between retreating Chinese Nationalists and
Thai police forces unless the Chinese surrender promptly on
crossing the border. Should there be a large number of internees,
Thailand may request reactivation of the joint military committee
which last year handled the evacuation of 7,000 Chinese National-
ists to Formosa.
Comment: Phao
held a low opinion of the Burmese government heretofore and
to have aided various non-Communist dissidents in Burma, includ-
ing the Chinese Nationalists. The action he has now taken, however,
indicates that he has revised his attitude, and this should materially
enhance Thai-Burmese relations.
There are estimated to be 6,000 Chinese
Nationalists, concentrated largely along the Thai border, remain-
ing in Burma. While they are no match for the Burmese army,
the terrain is admirably suited for evasive tactics, which the Chi-
nese have been using successfully in the last two years.
3. Coup against Diem government reported imminent:
Diem's efforts to strengthen his govern-
ment have created a great deal of resentment and tended to unify
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the disparate elements opposed to him. In the final analysis,
however, a successful coup would depend on the degree of
French support.
NEAR EAST - AFRICA
4. Iraq and Turkey seem agreed on draft of defense treaty:
Secretary General Birgi of the Turkish
Foreign Ministry considers that Iraq's
"final" draft of the proposed Iraqi-
Turkish defense pact is "satisfactory
ough far from ideal.Birgi also told Ambassador Warren on
16 February that he hoped to obtain Turkish prime minister
Menderes' acceptance of the draft immediately in order to ar-
range for signature of the treaty "in the next few days."
Comment: The Iraqi draft does not
meet Turkish desires for prOvfsions for specific measures to
meet aggression. The draft does provide, however, that "the
competent authorities" of the two countries may conclude, after
the treaty comes into effect, whatever "special agreements"
are considered necessary to ensure the "security and defense"
of Iraq and Turkey.
5. Struggle for control of Syria may enter military phase:
Iraq has advised pro-Western president
Atasi of Syria that it is ready to help "in any way possible" to
counteract Egyptian, Saudi Arabian and French machinations in
Syria.
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Comment�, Syria's pro-Western con-
servatives, apparently convinced that the country is being under-
mined by foreign intrigue which would give control to the Com-
munists, seem ready to call on military leaders to take over.
Ankara and Baghdad, which view the
developments in Syria as inimical to their plans for Middle East
defense, appear ready to give even military support to the Syrian
conservatives. Such support would probably be interpreted through-
out the Middle East as an effort to effect an Iraqi-Syrian union.
6. Serious incident on Jordan-Israel border may be imminent!
Tension is mounting on the Jordan-Israel
border as a result of a series of provoca-
tive raids by Israeli military forces now on
maneuvers. The American army attach�
in Amman believes there may be a serious
ncictent un ess the Israeli maneuvers close to the border are stopped.
Comment! The Israeli press in past weeks
has been directing popular attention to Arab-Israeli problems, spe-
cifically the Cairo spy trial, the detention of five Israeli soldiers
in Syria, and the prospects of Arab participation in Western defense
arrangements for the area. In addition, Israeli army spokesmen
have been bitter and outspoken over these recent developments.
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