RECORD OF DISCUSSION AND AGREEMENT OF 21ST MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1967

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Approved Fo~lease 2002/08/16: CIA-RDP70SO03~p001002 0 3 THE,UNDE.R SECRETARY OF ST7~ SENIOR INTERDEPARTMENTAL GROUP September 13, 1967 Record. of Discussion and Agreement of 91st Me ting of September 14, 1967 State Dept. declassification & release instructions on file Under Secretary of State, Chairman Deputy Secretary of Defense Gen. Brown, for the Chairman, JCS The Director of Central Intelligence Director, United States Information Agency Administrator, Agency for International Development Under Secretary of the Treasury Counselor of the Department of State Staff Director Mr. Battle - NEA Ambassador Holmes Gen. McDonald Gen. Orwat, JCS Mr. Hoopes, ISA Approved For Release 2002/08/16 : CIA-RDP70 00385R000100260003-0 A. Draft Directives for Future Studies 1. Agreed to initiate study by State-Defense study group on Latin America on basis of draft directive circulated prior to meeting. Also agreed Ambassador Martin excellent choice for study director and that Ambassador Martin should draw up detailed terms of reference. Chairman suggested that study be finished as soon as possible, recognizing possibility of delay due to fact that Ambassador Martin could not be away from his post for long periods at a time. 2. Agreed to the draft directive circulated prior to the meeting for a world-wide base study. Various members of SIG stressed the importance of such a study and the desirability Approved Forj of treating all options.. It was also suggested study should take into con 3ideration,relative priorities, substitutability, changes in technology and should include other related base 'installations, such as-installations of intelligence..communit Several, ??membe,:s .connnented on necessity of weighting requirements for bases and assessing costs both in real economic.;terms and in terms of political costs, distortions in diplomacy and. additional aid. These-comments should be taken into account in preparing the terms of reference. JCS representative indi cated that Director would be high ranking officer with broad experience, not necessarily now on duty. B. Future Mee tins Chairman hoped that.IRG/ARA would have finished its considera- tion of arms supply policy for Latin IAnmerica so that this problem might be considered at next SIG meeting--possibly. September 28.. C. Holmes' Study Chairman thanked Ambassador Holmes and his group :for work .,they have done in preparing this useful input into general .USG consideration Df policies and actions inMiddie East over coming years. He asked that this discussion concentrate. on Soviet threat aspect and Ambassador Holmes' projected consultation in NAC. Chairman mentioned that instructions to Ambassador Holmes for his NAC consultation were circulated to SIG members for informata.cn and that State would clear these i..n normal course. IRi /EUR will undertake to coordinate the ''sanitized" version of Holmes.' Report which would be authorized for circulation to other.. NATO. partners. Ambassador Holmes presented his'report and rather than repeating contEnts of report,. concentrated on answering comments. and criticisms he had received. He emphasized that the report had. started out in March to estimate the. situation in the area,: and particularly Soviet activity butthat the emphasis of the report had changed after the outbreak of hostilities.in'June He wanted to stress that the report had not intended to concluder .that the sole or main aim.of Soviet policy was to out-flank'NATO. Rather, it was the int;reer,tjoii of the drafters to indicate that Soviet activity in the Middle East was an expression of. historic XERO COPY ease. 2002/08116 CIA-RbP70S0038 i XERO C01- 00100260003_0-;.- Approved For Release 2002/08/16 : CIA-RDP76S00385R600100260003-0i Approved Folease 2002/08/16: CIA-RDP70SO03 00100260003-0 Soviet policy--an attempt to break out to warm water ports. He recalled that this had been Soviet aim at Potsdam and in later confrontations. He said that there had been Soviet gains since 1955 when the first Czech arms deal was announced, mentioning latest evidence in shipment of 400 tanks and 120 aircraft to Algeria. The report, he said, makes no claim to correlate the decline in Western influence with the increase in Soviet activity. They see no Soviet blueprint for what has happened in the. area, but rather the Soviet Union has set out to move in where it could, and it has had some successes. He said that while the study may have over-emphasized Soviet ability to achieve dominance, they had pointed out certain blocks to Soviet activity in the form of radical nationalism with all aspects of the problem and suggested that more work could usefully be done on trends in the area. and moderate leadership. He felt that they could not deal He ended his presentation by saying he felt it was impor- tant for US to take whatever actions necessary to blunt Soviet penetration and that it is prudent to regard the threat as of .maximum potential in deciding what actions might be taken. He hoped that out of consideration of this report and further. activity would come agreement on a set of objectives--a strategy (quite separate from any initiatives) that would be a guide and doctrine, particularly for our overseas posts. Various members of the SIG made the following suggestions and coimnents, as of use to Ambassador Holmes in his consulta- tions in NATO and as guidelines for future'study within the Government: 1. Without appearing to over-emphasize likelihood US might in calm way suggest that NATO military authori- ties take a look at'the implication for NATO of possi- bility Soviets might at some future date put forces in study area. Thought was expressed that Soviets might have come close to this in Syria in June. 2. In attempting to convince Europeans of importance Soviet activity, analysis should be more along lines Ambassador Holmes' oral presentation to SIG, in sense Approved For Release 2002108/16 : CIA-RDP70S00385R000100260003-0 Approved For lease 2002/08/16: CIA-RDP70SO038 00100260003-0 QTprTMT that it recognizes this is not just Soviet-Western clash. in area, but that indigenous political. forces play major role. In fact, these forces call in Soviets and encourage East-West competition as way of establish ing their ow?n.independence. Our emphasis should be more on supp-orting the moderate, independent forces, rather than just obtaining, influence. 3. We should examine the role of propaganda in . recent Middle East Crisis and consider further what we and NATO countries can do in future to improve and coordi- nate our propaganda. (USIA has recently prepared a report on. this 'which 'l'ight be usefu1 to Ambassador Holmes and Ambassador Cleveland.) 4. Although Holmes' Report indicates it. unlikely Soviets Will want bases in area, fact is Soviets have had operational access to facilities in area and intelli.gence.conTunity might wish, to evaluate this access as a factual input into NATO study. Also use of Soviet instructors. 5. We also might prepare as much information as possible on the Soviet role in triggering recent events for discussion with our NATO allies. In addition, SIG members agreed study should continue suggested. The Chairman directed the IRG/NEA incoordina- tion with IRG/AF, to prepare an analysis on'.the trends?in the area which would give abetter view of what obstacles there might be to Soviet action in terms of indigenous activity by radical nationalists or moderates. (This report should be completed by November 1 and aSIG meeting scheduled to discuss it.) Ile also directed the IRG/NEA and IRG/AF to canvass immediate actions which we might. be able to initiate in the study area even with present limited resources. (This should be completed by November 1.) Approved For Release 2062/08/16 : CIA-RDP70S00385R000100260003-0' Approved Fole lease 200 141 CIA-RDP70SO03,000100260003-0 -5- Three other actions were requested: 1. A policy should be developed by IRG/NEA in cooperation with IRG/AF wwhich provides guidance for our future arms transfers to the area and puts in some framework the recent requests for arms shipments and our proposed responses. (This should be completed by October 15.) in the SIG on these subjects and that sometime in the near future it might be useful to schedule an NSC meeting or meetings for the purpose of airing these issues. I will send separate individual action memos based It was agreed that there should be further discussions the UAR and Algeria. (This should be done by October 1.) resources needed by such major countries in the area as should be compared with the on-going costs in external gence community--including the amount of resources the Soviet Union might be likely to devote to the area. This bilities (political, military and economic) by the intelli- 3. We ought to have a better study of Soviet capa be minimized. (This should be completed by November 15.) interests by the IRG/NEA in cooperation with the IRG/AF and whether or not the threat to these interests can 2. We should have a better assessment of our oil. Approved For Release 2002/08/16 : CIA-RDP70800385R000100260003-0 Proved For Release 2002/08/16 ? -RDP70S00386 MEMORANDUM FOR: 4,PP1Ye&X- STATINTLF- I STATINT ~-a w STATIN 2 (DAT CIA-RDP70S00385R00010036 Approved For Release 2002/086 IA-RDP70S00385R000100260003 !TENDER WILL CHECK CLAS ATION TOP AND BOTTOM UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP TO NAME AND ADDRESS DATE INITIALS I ~. 77z I 2 3 4 5 6 ACTION DIRECT REPLY PREPARE REPLY APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION COMMENT FILE RETURN CONCURRENCE INFORMATION SIGNATURE Remarks : STATINTL -~ vv`sL J STATINTL FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER FROM: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. DATE &ol~.'~'9RA0S038 R88@11 A0 FOZII NO. 237 Use previous editions (40 0 -67 = :,1'a4PERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1961 0-587282