CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1958/01/02

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Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 TOP SECRET 2 January 1958 3.3(h)(2) Copy No. 143 3.5(c) / CURRENT //INTELLIGENCE NO CHANGE IN CLASS. DOCUMENT NO. ,- BULLETIN CLASS. CHANGED TO: NEXT REVIEW DATE: I .1 DECLASSIFIED TS IS 0117 tl li/ ts�.. � D AUTH: HR 70-2 AM 4-41"EVIEWE $ / 1 / I4 / 1 / 1 f; '*; / � 0 OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 " Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 TOP SECRET CONTENTS 1. AFRO-ASIAN BOYCOT OF DUTCH SHIPPING EXPECTED IN SUPPORT OF INDONESIA ) (page 3). 2. MILITARY REVOLT IN VENEZUELA (page 4). 3. PATHET LAO ASSIGNING TOP OFFICERS TO SUBVERSIVE OPERATIONS (page 5). 411-- 4 BRITISH PLANS TO STRENGTHEN SULTAN OF MUSCAT J4O� (page 6). itePc9/2_ 5. NEW PROPOSALS FOR A CYPRUS SETTLEMENT 1) (page 7). Az, 6. LIBYAN OIL DISCOVERY CALLED PROMISING (page 8). AMP EAST GERMAN PARTY SHAKE-UP DEMONSTRATES ULBRICHT'S SUPREMACY (page 9). 2 Jan 58 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 2 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 CONFIDENTIAL NNW 1. AFRO-ASIAN BOYCOTT OF DUTCH SHIPPING EXPECTED IN SUPPORT OF INDONESIA Comment on: dockworkers' unions in Afro-Asian countries have started a boycott of Dutch shipping. It will be accelerated by a resolution introduced at the Afro- Asian conference in Cairo calling for a boycott of all Dutch shipping carrying goods for use against Indonesia. Dur- ing the Indonesian revolution against the Dutch in 1948, a general boycott by mari- time services in Southeast Asia and the .Middle East crippled Dutch commerce in the area. The Burmese government, at the request of the Indonesian embassy in Rangoon, has already directed the labor minister to prevent Burmese seamen from work- ing on Dutch ships, Presi- dent Sukarno may be expected to press for this form of sup- port during his forthcoming tour of several neighboring Asian countries and Egypt. One report states that Sukarno will ask President Nasir to close the Suez Canal to Dutch ships. In Indonesia, the government has been forced to discharge the Dutch pilots and officers of the Indo- nesian national shipping company because seamen's and dock workers' unions refused to work for Dutch officers. The Dutch naval attach�as information that the company is hir- ing East Germans and Poles as replacements. 2 Jan 58 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 3 CONFIDENTIAL Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 SECRET 2. MILITARY REVOLT IN VENEZUELA Comment on: A reported 50 percent or more of the Venezuelan air force launched a re- volt with possible army support on 1 January which will seriously under- mine the prestige and probably threaten the stability of President Perez' author- itarian regime. The government claims the movement is being brought under con- trol rapidly and has arrested several high- ranking officers, reportedly including the army commander and his chief of staff. the revolt is headed by the air force chief of staff, and the rebels have complete command of all armed forces at the principal air base of Maracay--about 50 air miles from Caracas and a major troop concentration area. Rebel planes have made passes over the capital without dropping bombs. The backing of a part of the army, Vene- zuela's key armed forces component, appears essential to Perez' ouster. If the highly trained and well-organized 6,000-man national guard, which constitutes about 40 per- cent of the army, should defect in support of the air force and win active civilian backing, these elements with or with- out a modicum of army assistance might be capable of over- throwing Perez. Venezuela has one of the best air forces in Latin America, with 2,000 personnel and 173 planes, 35 per- cent of which are jets. Perez must retain control of the armed forces in order to perpetuate his tenure. Even if the present revolt is brought under control and confined largely to the air force, it will necessitate a major shake-up in military com- mands and widespread reprisals which in turn would lead to Intensified military plotting. The disorganized and largely sup- pressed political, labor, and general public opposition to the re- gime probably has the indirect support of the relatively weak Catholic hierarchy but could only become an effective force against Perez under the leadership of the armed forces. 2 Jan 58 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 4 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 TOP SECRET ec.04 %No 3. PATHET LAO ASSIGNING TOP OFFICERS TO SUBVERSIVE OPERATIONS The Communist-directed Pathet Lao has ordered that members chosen for integra- tion into the civil administration must be competent enough to preclude their sub- sequent dismissal on grounds of inefficiency, Officials thus integrated are to foster the propaganda cam- paigns of the Pathets' legally recognized political party, the Laotian Patriotic Front. The best Pathet members, however, are to be reserved for work within the front's mass organiza- tions. Western observers who visited the former Pathet Lao-held provinces of Sam Neua and Phong Saly during December were impressed by the discipline and alertness of the Pathet troops and officials. The first objective of those integrated into the army and administration will be to work for a good showing in the supplementary elections scheduled for May for 20 new seats in the national assembly. The as- sembly now has 39 seats. 2 Jan 58 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 5 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 TOP SECRET vs Nuif 4� BRITISH PLANS TO STRENGTHEN SULTAN OF MUSCAT Comment on: Britain's Parliamentary Under Secretary for War Julian Amery arrives in Muscat on 2 January to discuss with the Sultan British economic aid and military assist- ance, primarily the assignment of British personnel and gifts of equipment. The inability of the Sultan's British-led forces to eliminate the Saudi-supported Omani rebels in an abortive campaign last fall has emphasized the need for such action. Because of adverse political repercus- sions, London is extremely reluctant to commit British troop units against the rebels again. It will probably therefore of- fer a training mission and additional armored cars and small arms to supplement the few advisory officers and five armored cars now stationed in Muscat. Britain apparently has already begun recruiting for the Sultan's forces among Bedouin tribes in Iraq, and may suggest closer ties between the Sultan's forces and the more effective British-officered Trucial Oman Scouts. Economic aid now appears necessary be- cause no significant income from American and British oil operations in the Sultan's territories is imminent. London believes the Sultan must provide useful services--such as medical care--to develop the loyalty of the tribesmen. The Sultan's military weakness and Britain's unwillingness to repeat its direct intervention have probably en- couraged increased Saudi and Yemeni assistance to the Omani separatist movement. 2 Jan 58 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 6 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 *4401 5. NEW PROPOSALS FOR A CYPRUS SETTLEMENT Comment on: Greek Foreign Minister Averoff has information that Governor Foot's pro- posals to the British Government for settlement of the Cyprus issue will in- clude provisions for three five-year parliaments during a transition period leading to full self-determination. Dur- ing the first five years, the British would retain jurisdic- tion over internal security, foreign policy and customs. Jurisdiction during the second period would be divided ber tween the Cypriots and the British, while full jurisdiction would pass to the Cypriots during the last period. Averoff states that both his government and Archbishop Makarios are prepared to accept such pro- posals. Makarios will insist, however, that he be permitted to return to Cyprus immediately. There have been indica- tions that neither Athens nor the Cypriot leaders would in- sist on immediate self-determination for Cyprus but would accept a long transition period if eventual self-determina- tion is not precluded. Turkish leaders insist that partition of Cyprus is the greatest concession they are prepared to make. The recent arrival in Ankara of Turkish Cypriot leader Fazil Kuchuk, at the request of Turkish officials, probably indi- cates intensive examination of the Cyprus issue and may be a prelude to new Turkish demarches in London to prevent acceptance of Foot's proposals. 2 Jan 58 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 7 SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 5CREF- '410 6, LIBYAN OIL DISCOVERY CALLED PROMISING Comment on: The oil strike recently made by Stand- ard Oil of New Jersey (ESSO) in the Fezzan Province of Libya has not yet been proven sufficient for commercial production,but the prospects are "highly promising," ac- cording to the company's general manager in Libya. The strike was made near the Libyan- Algerian border in the vicinity of the French discovery in � Algeria near Edjele, approximately 500 miles south of Tri- poli. Nearly all favorable areas of Libya are under conces- sion for exploration, but the ESSO strike is the first good oil show obtained. Details of the depth of the strike (2,110 feet) and the petroleum layer (40 feet) are similar to French findings at Edjele. A major oil discovery in Libya, west of the Suez Canal, would improve the West's bargaining posi- tion with major transit and producing countries in the Middle East, but the present pace of petroleum development is such that it would probably be several years before a Libyan field could have a significant impact. 2 Jan 58 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 8 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388 SECRET 440 '1. EAST GERMAN PARTY SHAKE-UP DEMONSTRATES ULBRICHT'S SUPREMACY Comment on: Extensive changes of personnel in the secretariat of the East German Social- ist Unity (Communist) party (SED), Indicate that First Secretary Ulbricht is strengthen- ing his control of this body by appointing toll Only persons who are in full agreement with the intensification of his hard- line policies. One secretary was recently removed be- cause he failed to carry out a rigid policy in the education field, and another committed suicide earlier this month af- ter disagreement with Ulbricht on economic issues. Kurt Hager, who is responsible for science and higher education, will also be removed, and Albert Norden, the party's propaganda chief, will be moved to a "higher position P the composition of the new secretariat would be announced at the SED's 35th cen- tral committee plenum, which will take place in January. The appointment of secretaries loyal to Ulbricht would be another sign that he has won the lengthy controversy with various high- level party leaders who have favored a more realistic economic policy in East Germany. Ulbricht% complete dominance in East Germany is further indicated by the endorsement given him and his policies by top Soviet leaders. 2 Jan 58 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 9 SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C06805388