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CIA-RDP78-01617A005800040035-3
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July 17, 2006
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35
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November 9, 1946
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Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP78-01617A005800040035-3 DIA & DOS review(s) completed. Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP78-01617A005800040035-3 Approved For Release 2007/02/07 6,IA-RDP78-O1617AO05800040O35 V 25X1 COIMDE GENERAL 226 1. McNutt pro al on Philippine base issue deemed. inadvisable--The State Department has advised Ambassador McNutt that, in date opinion of the State, War and Navy Dapartments, his proposed declaration on the Philippine base issue "is inadvisable at this time? the US attitude would be towards an Argentine-Soviet trade treaty. 3. Czechoslovakia tt bMild airfields at Soviet request--US Ambassador 2. USSR presses Argentina for trade treW--Messersmith reports that the Argentine Government, under Soviet pressure to conclude a bilateral trade treaty along "conventional lines," describes itself as "not inter- ested"' but is thinking of proceeding with it. The Government asks what that, as a result of a Soviet request for the construction of large air- fields in Slovakia capable of handling "the largest and latest aircraft," the new budget contains a secret fund of 11 billion crowns for the use of the Defense Minister and the defense budget for the two-year plan in- cludes a similar fund of 17 billion crowns. The Czechoslovakian Gov- ernment does not possess any such aircraft. Steinhardt has been told EUROPE 25X1 4. USSR: "Atomic stray - 25X1 the following outline Soviet **atomic strategy" was presented to a recent meeting of senior Soviet officers in Baden, Austria. The USSR, "on the world stage," will continue to advocate disarmament and the outlawing of atomic weapons but refuse to allow an "unnecessary" international inspection plan. This will result in the creation of a "world opinion" which will force the Western Powers to disarm and cease atomic development, thus placing the USSR in the position of the leader "sin the cause of peace." While the Western Powers "sleep," the USSR will continue its atomic development program. 'Justification for such action is the necessity to use "any means" in the "eternal struggle" of the USSR against the capitalist world "which seeks to destroy it." 42 Approved For Release P THIS DOCUMENT. THE C.I.A. HAS NO OBJECTION TO THE DECLASSIFICATION OF t25X1 Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800040035-3 TOWAINVENTIAL" 5. YUGOSLAVIA: US State Department protests taking up of US passports-- d i the v se The State Department has instructed US Embassy Belgrade to a Yugoslav Foreign mice that it objects to the taking up of American passports from persons to whom they have been issued, and to suggest oslav authorities make every effort to locate such passports t Yu th g a previously reported to have been lost by local authorities. The Embassy has also been instructed to emphasize the necessity for personal inter- view by US officials before repatriation of US citizens Is undertaken. 6. ITALY: Precautions ur ed to prevent scuttling of Italian-Fleet--US Naval Attache Rome reports that definite danger o the scut i ng of the Italian Fleet exists, if the crews are forewarned of the Fleet's transfer and the manner in which it is to be effected. The Naval Attache urges that this danger be considered p tor to the actual transfer 5 ti'ST NEAR -AFRICA 7. YRAN: G923qet arms overnment has agreed reed as dobt. to accept revalment- Iranian ia consi-Allen derable of arms and ammunition from the USSR in partial repayment for advances made when Soviet troops were in Iran. The Iranian Chief of Staff asserts that he will not accept Soviet officers or Instructors or "any other strings" attached to this repayment. Allen comments that while Iranian acceptance of Soviet arms is `'questionable," the transaction may be considered essentially a Soviet surplus disposal project and an Iranian effort to realize "something" on the Soviet indebtedness and to obtain much needed arms. Qavam lastomve into Zeman.--Allen also reports that upon receipt-64f first-hand information regarding Azerbaijan from US Vice- Consul Dooher, Qavam said on 8 November that he was "determined to occupy Zeman (now held by Azerbaijan) within ten days, by force if necessary. '- Dooher had reported that Kurdish leaders are disillusioned with the Soviets, strongly opposed to Communism, and ready to join the Central Government in an attack on Azerbaijan. Allen adds that Azer- baijan forces give every appearance of intending to put up strong resist- ance at Zenjan. -2- Approved For Release 20 IWEI imp, ,T# AIJ617A005800040035-3 25X1 25X1