CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
22 September 1960
DAILY BRIEF
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
Mongolia: Peiping has announced the negotiation of a
new agreement on the provision of Chinese labor in Mongolia,
where there now are 10,000 Chinese workers. This announce-
ment, which comes less than two weeks after the new Soviet
loan to Ulan Bator of over $150,000,000, is further evidence
that Mongolia is profiting from Sino-Soviet competition to de-
velop its economy. In May, the Chinese extended a $50,000, -
000 loan to cover economic assistance for Mongolia's Third
]Five-Year Plan beginning in 1961.
Communist China: The persistence of separatist tenden -
cies among China's religious and ethnic minorities is high-
lighted by the shake-up in the government of the Ningsia Hui
Autonomous Region, a Moslem area in northwestern China.
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The chairman (who is also a member of the Chinese Commu-
nist party's central committee), a vice chairman, and one
other member of the Ningsia governing body were dismissed
from their posts last week. The local press accused "nation-
alist elements" of "confusing nationality and religion" and
warned of "severe punishment" for those who fail to reform.
China's various minority peoples--which pose a continuing
problem but no threat to Peiping- -comprise about 6 percent
of the population and occupy about 50 to 60 percent of the
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II. ASIA-AFRICA
France-Soudan: She French Government, concerned over
possible moves by Soudan in retaliation for Paris' recent recog-
nition of Senegal, .is taking steps to prevent any direct Soudanese
aid to the Algerian rebels across the Soudanese Saharan border and to ensure retention of French military bases in the area.
French military officers are in contact with the nomadic Tuareg
tribes of northern Soudan, and are prepared if necessary to
furnish them arms and encourage a separatist movement. A
formal statement. on Soudan's relationship with the French
Community and on Soudanese intentions vis-a-vis Algeria may
come from the conference of the ruling Soudanese party now
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III. WATCH COMMITTEE CONCLUSIONS
No Sino- Soviet bloc country intends to initiate hostilities
against the United States or its possessions in the immedi-
ate future.
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the. Soviet sector of the city have brought the bloc to a new
stage in its efforts to separate West Berlin from West
Germany as a part of its program to undermine the West-
ern position in Berlin.
C. Situations susceptible of direct exploitation by Soviet-Com-
munist hostile action. continue to exist in Laos and the Middle
East. In Laos, the continuing differences between opposing
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increased Pathet Lao military activity.
B. . No Sino-Soviet bloc country intends deliberately to initiate
direct military action against US forces abroad, US allies,
or areas peripheral to the Orbit in the immediate future.
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Paris fears that its recognition of Senegal on 11 Septem-
ber may lead Soudan to retaliate by recognizing the Algerian
provisional government and aiding the Algerian rebel military
forces. Although Soudanese reaction thus far has been re-
strained, Soudan might carry out its earlier threat to break
with the French Community and force the withdrawal of French
troops from Soudanese territory. In that event, France pre-
sumably would lose the bases ceded to it by Mali under the co-
operation agreements signed last April when Senegal and Sou-
dan were members of the Mali Federation. Loss of the bases
at Gao and Tessalit in northern Soudan would make it difficult
for. France to prevent arms shipments and personnel reinforce-
ments from crossing the Soudanese Saharan border and reach-
ing the Algerian rebels.
French military officers in contact with the nomadic
Tuareg tribes of northern Soudan are apparently trying to in-
crease traditional tribal rivalries between them and the Bantu
tribes of the center and south, which control the Soudanese
Government. The French reportedly are prepared, if the sit-
uation warrants, to encourage a separatist movement among
the Tuaregs and furnish them arms.
A formal statement.-. of Soudan's relationship with the
French Community and on Soudanese intentions vis-a-vis
Algeria, may come from the conference of the ruling Souda
nese party now.scheduled.for Bamako on 22-23 September.
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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
Director, Office of Civil and Defense. Mobilization
Director, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination
Chairman, 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 Political Affairs
The Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
The Deputy Under Secretary of State 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
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
Commandant, United States Marine Corps
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
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