CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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06215720
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3
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March 16, 2022
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August 5, 2016
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F-2014-02699
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January 21, 1961
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roved for Release: 2016/07/05 C06215720 /- (b)(3) (b)(3) C v TELLIGENCE BULLETIN I\ NS 21 January 1961 Copy No, C EXTRAL Approved for Release: 2016/07/05 C06215720 XXA7Approved for Release: 2016/07/05 C06215720W� � 1010 -TOP'7SECREJ: (b)(3) s agriculture, notably those concerning the "new lands," the corn-for-fodder program, and the substitution of incen- tives in place of coercion and Communist enthusiasm as motivation for the Soviet farmer. have been very forcibly restated., ASIA-AFRICA � *Congo: There are indications that the Moroccan Govern- ment is moving to dissociate itself from the UN Congo opera- tion. The 3,000-man Moroccan unit in the country reportedly has be dered not to fight against the forces supporting Lu- mumbaUd the Moroccan crown prince recently stated that he had undertaken to begin the withdrawal of his forces by 5 February. Harnmarskjold has told US officials that, with Kasa- it)/ vubu having made public his request for the removal of Dayal, /4,t chid UN representative in the Congo, he cannot now appoint a v 3 new representative. Hammarskjold implied, however, that Dayal's contract would not be renewed when it lapses two months hence. � 21 Jan 61 DAILY BRIEF 11 Tarr-SECRET_ (bLI )(1) (b)(3) (b)(3) (b)(3) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2016/07/05 C06215720 '%pproved Release: 2016/0765 C062157206, '\ -TOP"--75, IEQE (b)(3) 7s, *Iran: The Shah, faced by chronic financial difficulties and persistent nationalist opposition, is trying to strengthen his position with a new round of rigged parliamentary elec- tions, now about 20.4percent completed. The elections started in rural areas about a week ago and are scheduled for Tehran about the first of February. The Shah apparently has hoped that the elections, besides fulfilling constitutional requirements, would produce a favorable impression on the United States, on which he continues to rely for financial help. Although the Shah will obtain a reasonably, docile parliament, the electoral meth- ods and the disorders which may still result from them, particu- larly in Tehran, will maintain the breach between the Shah and the people, and the possibility of a coup against him continues. In an effort to moderate Soviet propaganda the Shah plans to send a "good-will" mission to Moscow in March. Ichru- shchev accepted the mission in principle on 8 January. Iran- ian Foreign Ministry officials feel, however, that the USSR will continue to press for a prior agreement on some points which could be announced in Moscow on the occasion of the visit. The USSR's aim is a political accommodation which would at least begin to weaken Iran's ties with the West, but the Shah insists he will agree to nothing which would compromise Iran's obliga- tions to the Central Treaty Orcrani7atinn and thp TTnitpd Statect /e- 21 Jan 61 DAILY BRIEF iii -7te-sEciau, X\N s� (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2016/07/05 C06215720