CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1958/10/17

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Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 / *ale �Tlar�b-M�letl� 3 5 3.3(h)(2) 17 October 1958 Copy No. C 59 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN izzmizrzzrzz DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANGE CL.A3:'1.3./k DECLASS:Ffi:D DLA. C.HANC,E0 TO: NEXT REVEW DATE: . AUTH: F DATE REVIEWER:_ TOP SECRET iApproved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO29983887 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 TA Ft mET Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 rig" rl mem rir Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 OCTOBER 1958 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Moscow planning extensive shake-up of bureaucracy. Taiwan Strait - New delivery of Soviet combat aircraft to Communist china likely. Bloc preparing for cotton purchases In "big deal" with Egypt. East Germany moves to establish first diplomatic mission in Guinea. IL ASIA-AFRICA Nasir considering retaliation against British for sale of submarines to Israel. Trip to East Turkey by top Turkish officials linked to Kurdish security threat. r r. III. THE WEST ()Paris informs Italy and West Germany of De Gaulle's proposed US-UK-France mechanism to determine common "world" policies. TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 01' LUIL1 %PO Niar4 t-- a CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 17 October 1958 DAILY BRIEF I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC USSR; Soviet leaders are preparing an extensive shake- up of the bureaucracy in order to combat "corruption," There have been persistent indications in the Soviet press that financial malpractices have been hampering the in- dustrial reorganization. China. It situation; Nationalist preparations for possible air let combat aircraft or some special materiel to There were no other sianificant military activities. (Page 2) USSR-Egypt; The Soviet Embassy in Cairo reportedly has requested Egyptian authorities to reserve all surplus cotton pending the imminent conclusion of a "big deal" between Egypt, Communist China, Czechoslovakia, and the USSR. Sino- Soviet bloc purchases during the last year amounted to 60 percent of Egypt's cotton exports. This year, in order to increase the im- pact of its purchases, the bloc may be preparing to purchase its entire share of the 1958-59 cotton crop at the present time, rather than phase purchases over a 12-month period. Egypt recently increased its arms debt to the bloc by about $150,000,- 000, and presumably would welcome assurances of major bloc purchases now. IA -120P-"JECRE-T 4Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388r 0)4 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 TOP SECRET East Germany Guinea: Three East German diplomats, headed by the ambassador to Czechoslovakia, arrived in Guinea on 13 October, apparently to establish the first diplomatic mis- sion in the new republic. Guinea so far has been recognized only by African, Arab, and Communist nations. A Communist mission would afford the bloc an opportunity to exploit What ap- pears to be one of the most favorable situations in tropical Africa for penetration activities. (Page 4) II. ASIA-AFRICA UAR- UK: Nasir is reported considering several alterna- tive actions against the UK in retaliation for its recently an- nounced sale of submarines to Israel. He is reported contem- plating the prohibition of British overflights of the UAR and trying to persuade Saudi Arabia to make a similar restriction In order to hamper British communications with the Persian Gulf area. Nationalization of the property of the British-owned Shell Oil Company in the UAR may also be under consideration. Other reports suggest he may ask for increased arms ship- ments from the USSR to "balance" the sale to Israel. although the UAR is seeking new Sovptarrns In zy Turkey: Top Turkish police and defense officials are making a special trip to the eastern provinces and border areas, probably to check on Kurdish nationalist activity in the area. Soviet, UAR, and Iraqi propaganda has recently stressed Kurdish nationalist aspirations in broadcasts to Kurd- ish areas. The Turks have expressed concern over the poten- tial security threat posed by the more than 1.500,000 Kurds concentrated in eastern Turkey. (Page 5) 17 Oct 58 DAILY BRIEF TOP SECRET 4Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998'388 11 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 TOP SECRET III. THE WEST France: De Gaulle believes NATO doesnot.completely fulfill the security needs of the Western world and France in particular, and has in addition proposed establishing a French-British-American organization to ar- rive at "common" world policies, including the use of nuclear weapons. De Gaulle, on 17 September, had sent a memoran- dum to this effect to President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan. Apparently, De Gaulle is attempting to "sell" this idea to West Germany as well as Italy on the basis that such a new organization would assure a continental voice in major Western decisions. Both powers have urged full Western con- sultations on all.-,major world issues but object to France's ef- forts to make itself the European spokesman. (Page 6) 17 Oct 58 DAILY BRIEF iii .4;7 ,5007/ z 7 ,Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 SECRET Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 *404 11401 L THE COMMUNIST BLOC Impending Shake-up of Soviet Bureaucracy Reported The Soviet party leadership is preparing a severe shake- un of the bureaucracy, Financial malprac- tices and featherbedding, which are recognized as impediments to the industrial reorganization, have been the targets of a re- cent press campaign. Pravda has complained that the prolif- eration of bureaucratic staffs is defeating one of the stated purposes of the industrial reorganization--to reduce admin- istrative overhead. The malpractices of local officials have apparently caused serious concern at high party levels and seem to have put a brake on plans to increase the powers of regional administra- tors. One report suggests that recent rumors that party pre- sidium member Furtseva is in political difficulties arise from her having been involved with a losing faction in a dispute over the financial powers of regional officials. Khrushchey will want to put his state machine in the best possible shape for the 21st party congress in January, when he will launch what he has termed an "astounding" economic pro- gram. SECRET 17 Oct 58 CP1\1'172.6.1 INTFIlinENCE BULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 Page 1 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 TOP S �Ci liveo Taiwan Strait Situation requested regular and, frequent weather reports from a chain of Man- churian airfields between Chita and Peiping. The airfields named are along the flight route previously used for ferry flights of bombers delivered to Communist China from the USSR. "Reports should be made at ten-minute intervals from 0500 to 1700," presumably meaning on 17 October. The route specified, the frequency of weather reporting requested, and the number of airfields involved all suggest preparations for a ferry flight of fighter or light-bomber, aircraft. A lesser possibility is an air delivery of special materiel. The Chinese Nationalists report that large numb em of per- sonnel and vehicles have been observed recently around Com- munist artillery positions opposite Chinmen. Artillery fire, which the Nationalists believe was for training purposes, has been heard from the mainland. Jet fighters from three coastal airfields in the strait area also were noted on 15 Oc- tober practicing search and attack tactics. Peiping issued its "33rd serious warning" on 16 October, alleging intrusions by two US warships into the Pingtan and Matsu islands area and one air intrusion near Ta Wan Island, off Macao. This is the first warning involving an intrusion near the Portuguese colony and follows by one day a similar warn- ing concerning an island near Hong Kong. An article in the latest issue of Red Flag, biweekly theoret- ical journal of the Chinese Communist party's central committee, stresses the role of the current crisis in the strait area as a spur to further productive and organizational efforts by the Chinese people. The article comments that "the American ag- gressors act the bully" because Communist China has too little iron, and steel, too little machinery, too little food, and is poorly organizeci, This article may herald the beginning of a major-cam- paign to exploit the strait situation as a further incentive to pro- duction and other domestic goals. TOP SECRET 17 Oct 58 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 Page 2 _ ----- Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 1;0 Nov The Chinese Nationalists are preparing to relieve their 10th Infantry Division on Chinmen with the 33rd Infantry Divi- sion, now on Taiwan. The rotation was previously scheduled and was not a result of the bombardment, which was particu- larly intensive in the 10th Division's sector. TOP SECRET 17 Oct 58 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 3 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 ittee East Germany May Establish Diplomatic Mission in Guinea Three East German diplomats, headed by Georg Stibi, am- bassador to Czechoslovakia, arrived in Guinea on 13 October, according to the French high commissioner. East Germany, not yet recognized by any nonbloc country except Yugoslavia, may have sent these officials to negotiate the establishment of a diplomatic mission in Guinea, hoping thereby to open the way to recognition from other Asian-African states. Guinea has several advantages as a center for bloc pene- tration of West Africa. Premier Sekou Toure, a Marxist, presumably has no ideological objections to Communism, al- though his past labor and political activities in association with Communists appear to have increased his awareness of the prac- tical dangers of close cooperation. In addition, Guinea, with inexperienced administrators and inadequate security forces, would probably be unable to combat internal Communist subver- sion or impede bloc contacts with other West African national- ists. � aekou Toure is beginning to 13how signs of irritation over the acquiescence of Western nations in French requests for a delay in recognition until economic and political negotiations between Paris and Conakry can be completed. These negotia- tions may take several months. The Asian-African bloc may soon bring the question of Guinea's status before the UN by pro- posing that it be admitted as a member. ...17 Oct 58 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 4 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 crenFT Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 II. ASIA-AFRICA Turkey Top Turkish police and defense officials left Ankara on 15 pctober on a special mission to the eastern provinces and border areas. The group was made up of the director general of the Turkish National Police, the minister of defense, a representative of the Turkish National Security Service, and a Foreign Ministry representative. Two days prior to the trip the director general of the National Police had a long inter- view, with President Celal Bayar. The trip may be related to protective measures against possible subversion by the Kurdish minority, which consists of approximately 1,500,000 persons and is located in areas adjacent to Iraq, Iran, and Syria. Previously Ankara has de- nied the existence of a Kurdish problem in Turkey, but prop- aganda attempts by the USSR and Iraq to appeal to Kurdish nationalism have caused the Turks to acknowledge to US and Iranian officials the danger of unrest among the Kurds. Discussions between Turkish and Iranian security offi- cials concerning Kurdish problems have begun on a regular basis under the aegis of the Baghdad Pact, and the Turkish National Police is preparing a report on the Kurdish situation for a high government official. Recently Akis, an influential Turkish magazine, ran an article commenting on the danger inherent in the establishment of a Kurdistan which would em- brace parts of Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. SECRET 17 Oct 58 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 5 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 11111110 v4110 THE WEST De Gaulle says NATO Fails to Fulfill Western Security Needs Premier de Gaulle believes that "NATO no longer fulfills the security needs of the Western world in general and France in particular," He has proposed that an additional French-British-American organization be established, "through which thexthree might arrive at common positions on security problems of world magnitude" and strategic plans with reference to the possible use of nuclear weapons. On 17 September, De Gaulle had sent a memorandum to this effect to President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan. De Gaulle's proposal resulted from the premier's "anxiety" lest one of the powers with world responsibilities make decisions or take direct action outside NATO without consulting France, "thus endangering French interests and positions." De Gaulle is not seeking a formal mechanism. He indicated, however, that should the plan not be accepted there was a "strong possibility" that France would reduce its current role in NATO and develop a more nationalistic policy. De Gaulle, who has expressed considerable irritation over some Anglo-American actions and attittides iS_ apparently trying to "sell" his proposal to West Germany and Italy as a means of assuring-a continental voice in major Western decisions. Both powers have urged full Western consultation on all major world issues; they have objected to France's efforts to make itself the spokesman for Western Europe. Both West Germany and Italy have shown particu- laf.concern that France will obtain a predominant political position through the acquisition of a nuclear-weapons capa- bility. TOP SECRET 17 Oct 58 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 6 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 1 I L.F1_41 I I ti Li NO11.� 141111 THE PRESIDENT The Vice President Executive Offices of the White House Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Scientific Adviser to the President Director of the Budget Office of Defense and Civilian Mobilization Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy Special Adviser to the President The Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury The Department of State The Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary for Administration The Counselor Director, International Cooperation Administration The Director of Intelligence and Research The Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense The Deputy Secretary of Defense The Secretary of the Army The Secretary of the Navy The Secretary of the Air Force The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff Commandant, United States Marine Corps The Director, The Joint Staff Chief of Staff, United States Army Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Assistant to Secretary of Defense for Special Operations Deputy Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of the Army Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Navy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific The Department of the Interior The Secretary of the Interior Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman National Security Agency The Director National Indications Center The Director United States Information Agency The Director CONFIDENTIAL Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998388 r/././ //7 � /Ai