CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1959/01/06
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INTELLIGENCE
10 March 1959
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The Daily Brief of the CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN is
produced by the Director of Central Intelligence in consultation
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10 MARCH 1959
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
Khrushchev's suggestion that "min-
imum" forces be stationed in Berlin
probably made in expectation of West-
ern rejection.
USSR and Australia likely to re-estab-
lish diplomatic relations soon.
II. ASIA-AFRICA
Iraqi rebellion apparently has not
spread beyond Mosul area.
Sudan - New cabinet changes reflect
strength of army elements favoring
looser ties with West.
Nationalist demonstrations may de-
velop in Kenya.
Low freight rates granted Afghan
shipments through USSR would un-
dercut US-financed Afghan-Pakistani
transit program.
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III. THE WEST
0 Communists make recovery in French
municipal elections, but election law
will work to reduce number of towns
under their control.
0 Cyprus - Attitude of former terror-
ist leader Grivas enhances prospect
for peaceful transition.
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