CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A005400450001-2
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December 26, 2002
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December 22, 1960
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001-2 ~~ As Approved For RRe IeaseIOR/2SECRE T00975 0054 r O01-2 25X1 / / t.. 22 December 1960 / 25X1 Copy No. C e / / ORCUMENT NO, YR Qki HGE IN CLASS, a t 6_' CLASS. NlXT CIi i v 7$'SSA`/C 8..4'z:C YiLl.',". / Q ` V / / ~y `tee AO .'~ I I7d ?2 O JUN 1980 ~ / E pA 25X1 REVIEWERI 25X1 / State Department review completed Approved For ReleasE OI/2S CR'E r00975AO05400450001-2 / 610 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 Approved Fo lase 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975 05400450001-2 25X1 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN . 22 December 1960 DAILY BRIEF 25X1 T THE COMAATT'ATTCT BLOC 25 25X1 USSR-Indonesia: ~A Soviet merchant ship and a tug, each. towing a submarine chaser, appear to be en route 9Indonesia w't a first delivery of naval vessels un- er al agreement apparently concluded last sighted west of Okinawa on 19 December. Under the agree- ment, Moscow is to provide a light. cruiser, destroyers, submarines, minesweepers, and submarine chasers, as well as other small ships and amphibious warfare equipment summer. The Soviet ships, out of Vladivostok, were for the Indonesian Marine Corps. Previously the USSR has furnished the. Indonesian Navy worth of aid, in- eluding four destroyers, -c ass su marines, and eight submarine. chasers I I, ASIA-AFRICA 25X1 Page 2) ention of engaging Kong Le's force: ith.this proposal. ?Elements of Phoumi's force in Vientiane ere reported moving northward on 21 December with the in- aos and reconvening the conference. It seems likely, however, hat Moscow will soon respond by formally approaching London osals from Peiping and Hanoi for reactivation of the ICC in 954 Geneva Conference, has thus far remained silent on.pro- Laos:In a 21 December greeting honoring North Viet nam~my Day, Chinese Defense Minister Lin Piao pledged "the utmost efforts to safeguard the Geneva agreements and put a stop to US imperialism's intervention and aggression in Laos," This implied threat is a. further effort to deter support for Phoumi. The USSR, co-chairman with Great Britain of the 25X1 k- 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 CIA-RDP79T009 5A005400450001-2 25X1 j ------------- ------------ -- ---- 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 Approved F ele se 2003/02/27 CIA-RDP79T0097 005400450001-2 25X1 Brazil. President-elect Janio Quadros plans a more j "independent ' and neutralist foreign policy after his in- auguration on 31 January. He reportedly is "determined to disengage Brazil from economic dependence on the United States," and intends to reorient economic policy toward Britain and Europe, which he feels now have ade- quate financial resources and whose banking officials have given him assurances of loans and aid. He .is reported to have authorized Vice President Goulart who visited the , L USSR this month, to take the first steps toward closer co- operation with the USSR. Quadros, vacationing in Italy, still hopes to arrange a meeting of neutralist leaders on the Yugoslav island of Brioni and later to tour Latin Amer- le d Q dl b t li a ua ros repor e y e eves such policies will buy off . 25X1 leftist criticism when he initiates orthodox fiscal policies at home (Page 5) 25X1 IV. WATCH COMMITTEE CONCLUSIONS L No Sino-Soviet bloc country intends to initiate hostilities against the United States or its possessions in the imme- diate future B. LNo Sino-Soviet bloc country intends deliberately to ini- tiate direct military action against US forces abroad, US allies, or areas peripheral to the bloc in the immediate fu- ture.. C. [The scale of Communist bloc airlift operations associated with the Laotian situation is consistent with what we be- lieve to be a ,decision to provide sufficient support to the Kong Le/Pathet Lao forces to prevent establishment of effective control over the country by an anti-Communist Lao government. This course of action will involve. a) an intensification of Pathet Lao guerrilla activity, b) the 22 Dec 60 25X1 Approved For Re ease 200370272 7 - 75 A005400450001-2 MEN ~ i i ~ i i ~ i i ~ i i ~ i i / ~ i i ~ i i ~ i ~ i ~ i ~ 25X, M Approved F 6VIe se 2003/02/27. CIA-RDP79T009 _ 005400450001-2 j continuation of support to the Kong Le/Pathet Lao forces in material and personnel, and c) an increase in the numerical strength of Pathet Lao forces, Lit appears unlikely that the Communist bloc has decided to intervene openly with its own identifiable military forces t this time. A decision on its part to do so in the future,. how- ever, is not precluded and probably would be dependent in part on the bloc's estimate of its chances of success in achieving a military or political settlement; acceptable to the Communists 25X6 22 Dec 60 Approved For R e l e a s e 5A005400450001-2 25X1 Approved For R lease 2003/02/27: CIA-RDP79TO09 005400450001-2 Delivery of Soviet Naval Vessels to Indonesia LTwo Soviet Submarine c asers,c owe by a. freighter and a tug, apparently are being delivered to Indonesia. un- der the naval aid agreement concluded by Admiral Martadinata during his visit to Moscow this sum- mer, The four. Soviet ships--out of Vladivostok--were sighted west of Okinawa on 19 December. The Soviet Union delivered ships to Indonesia in 1959 from Vladivostok em- ploying similar methods Previous deliveries of bloc naval units to Indonesia, included four destroyers, two submarines, an eight su chasers. Under the new naval agreement, Moscow is to provide a light cruiser, two de- stroyers, four submarines, six minesweepers, eight patrol craft, ten motor torpedo boats, and an assortment of auxiliary ships. In addition, amphibious equipment- -consisting of land- ing vehicles and tanks--and artillery are scheduled to be sup- plied to the Indonesian Marine Corp LA high-level Indonesian mission, including Foreign Min- ister Subandrio, Air.Force Chief of Staff Marshal Suryadarma, Army Chief of Staff General Nasution, and several ranking naval officers, is due to arrive in Moscow later this month. The make-up of the delegation and the apparent initiation of Soviet naval deliveries to Indonesia suggest principal empha- sis during the visit will be given to negotiating the air force's requests of last July for additional Soviet equipment. At that time the air force asked Moscow to provide two squadrons of MIG-19 or MIG-21.jet fighters and one squadron of TU-16 jet bombers, as well as ground-to-air and air-to-air rockets. In addition, General Nasution--who has been thus far reluc- tant to follow the lead of the navy and the air force in procur- ing large amounts of bloc materiel--may use this opportunity to explore again the possibility of accepting large-scale Soviet arms aid Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 22 Dec 60 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 Approved For elease 2003/02/27 :CIA-RDP79T009 005400450001-2 Brazilian President-Elect Plans "Independent" Foreign Policy 03razilian President-elect Janio Quadros plans a more "independent" and neutralist foreign policy after his inaugu- ration on 31 January. F_ I the latter is "de- ermine to disengage Brazil from economic dependence on the United States" and intends to reorient economic policy toward Britain and Europe, where he feels there are now adequate financial resources. Quadros has reportedly been assured by British and German bankers that their countries will grant Brazil loans and economic aij ,Dantas has been mentioned as either a cabinet possibility or the first Brazilian ambassador to the USSR after diplomatic re- lations, broken in 1947, are resumed. Quadros, previously la- beled a "Wall Street lackey" by the leftist press, promised during the election campaign to re-establish diplomatic rela- tions with Moscow and to recognize Communist China, Through Dantas, Quadros reportedly authorized Vice President Goulart-- who visited Moscow from 5 to 14 December-to take the "first steps" in establishing closer cooperation with the USSR. Gou- lart had previously planned to visit Communist China, but his unexpected return to Paris on 14 December was interpreted by the press as indicating he has abandoned the idea Quadros, who is vacationing in Europe after an eye opera- tion, still hopes to arrange a meeting of neutralist leaders on the Yugoslav island of Brioni. After his return to Brazil he in- tends to make short visits to all Latin American countries, with the possible exception of Argentina and Paraguay. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 22 Dec 60 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 5 25X6 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO05400450001-2 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 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 Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury 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 Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director National Security Agency The Director National Indications Center The Director Approved 25X1 25X1 "O~ .00~ / '00,~r OF 0~ / /A P>D~r 7 00 i TOP SECRET O Approved For Releas /2 T00975A005400450001-2 'S. 11CIf