CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1959/09/07

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4(oroved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 ////.////,/////////// 7 September 1959 Copy No. C 63 t, , CENTRAL 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANGE IN CLASS ! LIFCLAs,,,31Fir-n CI i":;H:ANr,PD To: AU PREVIEWER I -TOID-SEGRET- Ap-provellf;r-Rjle-as-e:2626/62/21-602-91962V Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 II %or .wIliwyroliWom � ANL V% Oft. M.� MolikJI�_Mi Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 7 SEPTEMBER 1959 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC American officials in Hong Kong feel basic Communist motive in Sino-Indian border and Laotian sit- uations is to reverse setbacks of the past year. Soviet ambassador returning to Tehran; USSR may have decided to relax propaganda pressure on Iran. (TOP SECRET DAUNT) USSR--Tyura Tam Missile Test Range activity on 6 Sentember. II. ASIA-AFRICA Laos--Communist pressure in- creasing in Sam Neua and Phong Saly provinces; South Vietnam and Thailand not yet prepared to inter- vene openly in Laos. no Chinese Communist border intrusions since 26 August (TOP SECRET DAUNT); Dalai Lama may go to UN. Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 A.:4-1-tri�=----irt I / \ TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 , Japan--Kishi fears effects of visit to Peiping by former Prime Minister Ishibashi. UAR propaganda charges Moscow with interference in UAR internal affairs. Algerian rebels investigating pos- sibility of hospitalizing their wounded in the US III. THE WEST Belgian Government weakened by dis- pute over Congo independence issue. 60q3proved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 FI Lir-uctitttrt- / CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 0 7 September 1959 DAILY BRIEF I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Communist China: American officials in Hong Kong specu- late that a basic motive of the Communists in the Sino-Indian border and Laotian situations is to reverse setbacks in the past year which were greater than they are willing to accept. In- creased Chinese military activity on the Sino-Indian border stems in part from a determination to consolidate Communist control over Tibet--an intention particularly evident in mop-up operations against Khamba rebels north of Assam. Communist activity in the Laotian situation, the officials feel, is an effort to restore losses sustained at the time of Vientiane's expulsion of the Pathet Lao from the government. The officials discount the possibilities that the current tension in Asia is (1) part of a bloc effort to provide Ichrushchev with a bargaining lever in his talks with President Eisenhower, (2) a deliberate Chinese move to embarrass the USSR because of China's opposition to an East-West rapprochement, or (3) a Chinese-sponsored external diversion for domestic purposes. USSR-Iran: Khrushchev's remarks to the Iranian ambassa- dor may indicate that the USSR has decided to relax the intensive propaganda pressure against the Iranian Gov- ernment which followed the break-off of the Soviet-Iranian talks on a nonaggression pact last February. lihrushchev said Soviet Ambassador Pegov--a6sent from his post since 20 March--"must return to Iran at once." Soviet officials previously had insisted that Tehran must take the initiative toward improving relations. The Iranian ambassador, who will return home to report directly to the Shah on his talk, recommended that nothing be done about confirming the 1927 Soviet-Iranian treaty until Pegov returns and Soviet propaganda attacks are halted� :AY �TOP-SfeRET 4Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 A Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 TOP SECRET USSR: the Soviet Union proaamy attemptea to launch a space vehicle from the Tyura Tam Missile Test Range on 6 September 1959, with an intended time of launch of about 0100 GMT (2100 EDT, 5 September). The operations were abruptly canceled for un- determined reasons some two to three hours prior to scheduled launch. The intended time of launch coincided with the time esti- mated to be optimum for launching a lunar probe vehicle. The next few days are still considered to be within the acceptable period for the USSR to make a new attempt. The time of at- tempted launch and the optimum time for launching a lunar probe may have been only coincidental, and the possibility of other types of space ventures should not be excluded. II. ASIA-AFRICA Laos: There are continuing reports that Communist pres- sure is increasing in both Sam Neua and Phong Saly provinces. (South Vietnamese and Thai officials have indicated that neither is prepared at this time to intervene openly in Laos without US backing, but their views may change if the situation continues to worsen. Saigon, however, probably would like to intro- duce some forces and materiel into southern Laos covertly. Vientiane is holding in abeyance appeals to SEATO and the US for active military support, in case its request for UN interven- tion fails) The chief of the North Vietnamese Foreign Ministry's Information Department stated on 5 September that Vientiane's request for a UN Emergency Force is an "American move to in- terfere more deeply in Laos and prepare war against the Demo- cratic Republic of Vietnam." India - Communist China: (There are press reports that the people of Ladakh and Sikkim are becoming panicky. An Indian message of 3 September, however; states that there have been) 7 Sept 59 DAILY BRIEF 11 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 � Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 I --r-Gri�C-Mt-frrfri� Cno Chinese Communist military intrusions into Indian ter 1- tory,since 26 August) (In an apparently CunemaLury move (Amara Nepal, Peiping has invited representatives to Lhasa to discuss continuance of traditional trade. Peiping appears anxious to minimize the seriousness of the frontier situation. The staff of a Hong Kong newspaper reportedly has been told that publication of any stories on India's northeast frontier must await a formal state- ment from Peiping; tension over Sikkim and Bhutan was an � "unfortunate mix-up" and not a prelude to hostilities7) he bloc's first extensive comment on the situation is a Prague broadcast of 4 September which denies Indian charges of Chinese "territorial expansionism" and states that Premier Chou En-lai views negotiations as the "only means" for solv- ing border questions) (The Indian Parliament on 4 September turned down a res- olution suggesting that India raise the Tibetan issue in the United Nations. The Dalai Lama, who is still seeking a sponsors has indicated that he will go to New York personally to plead his cause if necessary. Although the Dalai Lama cannot officially present a case in the UN, he probnim7 rrii1rI "" fficial hearing as a world religious leader.) Japan Cmbassador MacArthur reports that Prime Minister Kishi is clearly worried over the proposed trip to Peiping by for- mer Prime Minister Ishibashi�particularly its effect on Japanese policy toward Communist China. Since the visit is primarily to "make headlines;' Kishi is virtually certain that Ishibashi, on his return, will make harmful proposals urging closer economic and cultural ties with Peiping. He also fears that Ishibashi� who is in bad health, will be easily ManirliOnt hr fha (iOmmunists) UAR-USSR: The controlled UAR press and radio have ac- cused Pravda and Moscow radio of a "flagrant intervention" in the internal affairs of the UAR. These charges, stem from recent Moscow rebroadcasts of anti-UAR articles in the Iraqi Commu- nist press. Damascus radio threatened to retaliate by republish- ing Ehrushchey's "eloquent and fluent admissions of crimes com- mitted against humanity" during the Stalin regime�apparently a 7 Sept 59 DAILY BRIEF TOP SECPE4- WA /Approved for Release: 2620/02/21 CO29899217 r A W.W Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 5---Feij�SEGRET � reference to Khrushchev's secret speech at the 20th party congress in February 1956. UAR propaganda has also ac- cused the Soviet Union of an attempt to isolate Iraq from the other Arab countries and of encouraging Communist agents in the Arab world. These renewed public recriminations, the first since last March, apparently have been brought about by Communist �tiim nf thy, TTA 's continuing anti-Commu- nist campaign. Algeria: The Algerian rebels are investigating the pos- sibility of sending seriously wounded soldiers to the United States for hospitalization, according to an intercepted rebel message, The Algerian spokesman at the UN has reportedly been contacted by a representative of "an American veterans' organization" who would assist in obtaining hospitalization in either the United States or Western Europe. The European satellites and more recently the USSR have accepted groups of Algerian wounded; similar action by the US however.. would be strongly opposed by France. III. THE WEST Belgium: The resignation of Congo Minister van Hemelrijck, which followed the refusal of the cabinet to approve his plan for a rapid evolution of self-government in the Belgian Congo, has fur- ther weakened the shaky Social Christian-Liberal party coalition of Premier Eyskens. Friction within the coalition over various issues has been growing since its formation in November 1958, and Eyskens adjourned Parliament in early July to avert a coali- tion crisis. The opposition Socialist party, which favors a more liberal Congo policy, is trying to exploit the resimation and may decide to push for new parliamentary elections. ( 7 Sept 59 DAILY BRIEF iv / l'il.cfatiApproved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921WA 'jar ",�a, Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 vi I LPIL.111 I ill L., Noe 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 off ice of Defense and Civilian Mobilization Director, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy Executive Secretary, National Security Council 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 Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs 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 Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of Army Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of Navy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific The Department of Commerce The Secretary of Commerce Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman National Security Agency The Director National Indications Center The Director CONFIDENTIAL Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921 #4,,,ArArzz jrzArzzAezzArA,Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO2989921#########zzArzzz,4 TOP SECRET