CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A000100400001-5
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September 25, 2003
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March 25, 1951
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Approved For Release 2003/10/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000100400001-5 25 March 1951: 25X1 Copy No. CURRENT 101;1 ._ BULLETIN 25X1 Off 1C:(" of , ',: ri- ?a-~.1. i.T'rvt=).:1.g~;i ;lr'~'? CENTRAL 1N'TELIAGENCE AGENCY State Dept review(s) completed. Approved For Release 2003/10/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000100400001-5 25X1A Approve SUMMARY GENERAL 1. British Parliamentary criticism complicates Anglo-Egyptian relations (page 3). 2. UK following up South African 1romise of troops for Middle East (page 3). FAR EAST 25X1 25X1 A 4. De Lattre obtains reinforcements for Indochina (page 5). EASTERN EUROPE 5. Pursuit planes reported over Albanian capital (page 5). LATIN AMERICA 6. Argentine President boasts of new method for producing Atomic Energy (page 6). 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/10/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000100400001-5 25,ft)?rove GENERAL British Parliamentary criticism complicates Anglo-Egyptian relations: S 25X1A ILLEGIB The British Cabinet is reviewing,its proposals on Anglo-Egyptian defense in the light.of the mounting Parliamentary opposition to the Gov- ernment's "concessions" to Egypt which was: revealed in recent debates on the -Anglo-Egyptian financial agreement. Critics in Parliament also attacked Egypt's continuing ban on Suez Canal traffic bound for Israel. Comment; The Cabinet's review of proposals for Angla-Egyptian defense arrangements reflects the seriousness with which the Government views the possibility of further Parliamentary criticism of its Egyptian policy. A new agreement for a British base in Suez is necessary before the expiration of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty .in 1956, and Egyptian public opinion is chronically hostile to the presence of British forces in the Suez area. In view of these factors, British mili- tary planners have recently come around to the Foreign Office view that any new treaty must make some concession to Egyptian demands for British evacuation of the Canal Zone. In the past few months there have been a few indications that the positions of British and Egyptian nego- tiators have moved closer together, but the good feeling surrounding the negotiations has not yet been accompanied by tangible results. The immediate danger lies in the possibility that British Parliamentary criti- cism may so antagonize Egyptian public opinion that the Egyptian Govern- ment will be unable to accept any arrangement short of complete British evacuation. ILLEGIB 2. UK following up South African promise of troops for Middle East: 25X1A The Foreign Office has asked the US embassy in London what action is likely to be taken, and how soon, on a pending South African re- quest for US materiel to equip one armored division, which will be used to defend the Middle East if war breaks out. Since the South African troop commitment was contingent on obtaining the necessary materiel, the UK is extremely anxious that these needs be filled as quickly as possible, lest South Africa find some excuse for changing its mind. 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/10/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000100400001-5 25X1A Approved Australia and New Zealand have also agreed to supply troops for Middle East defense in the event of war, Common- wealth defense talks on the Middle East are scheduled for May or June. Como British concern is understandable in general because the UK is interested in furthering Commonwealth defense cooperation, and in particular because the South African derision to make this contribution to Middle East defense was reached gave r eighteen months ago and represented a marked break with the generally isolationist traditions of Prime Minister Malan's Nationalist Party. Although: this change in policy was motivated b .. inti-Communist rather than pro- Commonwealth feelings, the British may fear that the recent increase in the Malan Government's irritation with the UK on other issues will cause the South Africans to reconsider their commitment. 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/10/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000100400001-5 w25X1A 25X71 25X1A Approve 4. De Lattre obtains reinforcements for Indochina: bassy in Paris that he expects to be able to return these new troops within eighteen months and that, with the formation of new Vietnamese units and with continued US military aid, he could stabilize the situation in Indo- china by the end of 1951. The French Coun it of Ministers. has agreed to give General ]0e Lattre de Tassigny 12,000 reinforcements for his army in Indochina,. De Lattre has informed an official of the US Em- Comment: The Cabinet acceded to De Lattre's request over the objections of Defense Minister Moch, who argued that French forces should not be diverted from the main task of defending Western Europe. EASTERN EUROPE 5. Pursuit planes reported over Albanian capital: pursuit planes of the "most modern type" were "in constant flight" over Tirana from 14 to 16 March.i'Fhis is the first report that fighter aircraft may be operating from Albanian bases. In late January the first appearance of Soviet aviation officers in Tirana. Albania has no air force, but the Albanian Government has expressed its intention to take action against unauthorized flights over its territory. The appearance of fighter aircraft in Albania may, therefore, be the first indication that the nucleus of an air force is bung established. 25X1 ILLEGIB 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/10/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000100400001-5 Approve For Release 2003/10/15: CIA-RDP79T00975A000 LATIN AMERICA Argentine President boasts of new method for producing Atomic Energy: 25X1A On 24 March, President Peron of Argentina announced that Argentina's pilot plant had produced atomic energy by a new method un- known to other countries and much cheaper than that employed by the US, Britain and the USSR. Peron claimed that successful experiments were carried out on 16 Febru :r?y at Huenal Island in Lake Nahuel Huapi (about 850 airline miles southwest of Buenos Aires). - He said that Ar- gentina needed atomic energy for its industrial progress and had "firmly decided to produce it." Coro It is highly unlikely that Argen- tina has made new discoveries in atomic production. The timing of Peron's announcement suggests that it may have a two-fold purpose: (a) to enhance Argentina's political stature at the Inter-American Meet- ing of Foreign Ministers, which will begin 26 March, and (b) to dis- tract both foreign and domestic attention from trouble concerning the closing of La Prensa.. 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/10/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A000100400001-5