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  1. AFGHANISTAN HANDBOOK

    FOREIGN RELATIONS VIII. US INTERESTS Afghanistan Approved For Release 2001/07/30: &~FM ... If `91A001300050001-4 Approved For Release 2001/07/30: CI 6R7PLf0891AO01300050001-4 No Foreign Dissem Afghanistan ... its huge neighbor to the north, against each other. Afghanistan Approved For Release 2001/07/30:' ...

  2. AFGHANISTAN: OPIUM PRODUCTION AND TRADE

    DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE Intelligence Memorandum International Narcotics Series No, 10 Afghanistan: Opium ... CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Directorate if Intelligence April 1972 INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM AFGHANISTAN ... are deeply entrenched in Afghanistan. Poppy is grown in various parts of the country, but cultivation ...

  3. PAKISTANI ATTITUDES TOWARD AFGHANISTAN

    3 July 1985 Pakistani Attitudes Toward Afghanistan Summary President Zia is not wavering in his support ... Ithe 25X1 Pakistan/Afghanistan/Bangladesh Branch, South Asia Division, Office of Near Eastern and South ... in its confrontation with the USSR in Afghanistan. 25X1 Thanks in part to the relaxation of government controls, media ...

  4. LETTER TO THE HONORABLE ALLEN DULLES FROM L. D. BATTLE

    Merchant's report on his recent mission to Pakistan and Afghanistan. Enclosure: Cy of Amb. Merchant's ... f `~~~ SUBJECT: Conclusions and Recommendations Resulting from my Visit to Pakistan and Afghanistan ... for the Exercise of his Good Offices in Connection with the Stoppage of Trs.nsit Traffic to and from Afghanistan ...

  5. AFGHANISTAN: ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND DISSIDENCE

    Afghanistan: Ethnic Diversity and Dissidence Confidential GC 80-10025 March 1980 Copy Approved For Release ... Afghanistan: Ethnic Diversity X1 and Dissidence A Research Paper Research for this report was completed ... December and heightened interest in Afghanistan, this report is being reprinted. It reflects new ...

  6. AFGHANISTAN SITUATION REPORT

    for Release 2012/05/08: CIA-RDP85TO1058ROO0506970001-9 1 Directorate of Intelligence Afghanistan Situation ... The Soviets are adding infrared jammers to their helicopters in Afghanistan to counter the insurgents' ... in Afghanistan, but we cannot rule out the possibility that the insurgents are getting better at penetrating ...

  7. WHAT AFGHAN FREEDOM FORCES SEEK

    There is no way, under present circumstances, that a negotiated settlement in Afghanistan could work. Anything ... a settlement guaranteeing them a hand in the future government of Afghanistan, ensuring that they would be free ... to use that country to their own ends. Under the Brezhnev doctrine, Afghanistan's "Communist ...

  8. NSPG ON AFGHANISTAN

    of Central Intelligence SUBJECT: NSPG on Afghanistan 1. The purpose of this NSPG is to review a draft NSDD re ... US policy toward Afghanistan and hear various departments' and agencies' comments. (A copy ... G State Dept. review completed NESA/DI sitrep re current situation in Afghanistan. Memorandum from Fritz ...

  9. SOVIET STANCE ON AFGHANISTAN A LA GORBACHEV

    this interpretation of Gorbachev's comments on Afghanistan at the funeral, together with Gromyko's ... on Afghanistan a la Gorbachev- According to TASS, Gorbachev took a hard line with Zia on Afghanistan, charging ... Doder that the Soviets might "link" Afghanistan and Nicaragua.-- If the US goes ...

  10. THE OUTLOOK FOR AFGHANISTAN

    1959 NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE THE OUTLOOK FOR AFGHANISTAN NOTE: This is an advance copy ... September 1959 SUBJECT: NIE 53-59: THE OUTLOOK FOR AFGHANISTAN THE PROBLEM To estimate probable developments ... in Afghanistan's inter- nal affairs and international position over the next few year8.0 CONCLUSIONS 1. ...

  11. PROBABLE DEVELOPMENTS IN AFGHANISTAN'S INTERNATIONAL POSITION

    IN AFGHANISTAN'S INTERNATIONAL POSITION 1 Submitted by the DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE The following ... and Approved For Release 2013/05/28: CIA-RDP79R01012A008000010001-3 PROBABLE DEVELOPMENTS IN AFGHANISTAN ... 'S INTERNATIONAL POSITION THE PROBLEM To estimate probable developments in Afghanistan's relationships ...

  12. AFGHANISTAN'S RELATIONS WITH ITS NEIGHBORS (U)

    pr, or Release 2002/01/03: CIA-RDP80T00942AO011001 Assessment Center Afghanistan's Relations ... Approved For Release 2002/01/03: CIA-RDP80T00942AO011001 20N*A9NocoNrP_ ocT- ORCON Afghanistan ... 's Relations With Its Neighbors (u) Key Judgments Afghanistan's relations with its neighbors were fairly ...

  13. DOMESTIC COSTS TO THE SOVIET REGIME OF INVOLVEMENT IN AFGHANISTAN

    Mar in Afghanistan include the aggravation of an array of pre-existing societal problems. The Mar ... in Afghanistan--such as enhanced leverage vis-a-vis Pakistan and Iran. Regime concern about the internal repercussions ... of involvement in Afghanistan will continue to exert some influence on Soviet policy, but strategic ...

  14. DOMESTIC COSTS TO THE SOVIET REGIME OF INVOLVEMENT IN AFGHANISTAN

    war in Afghanistan include the aggravation of an array of pre-existing societal problems. The war ... in Afghanistan--such as enhanced leverage vis-a-vis Pakistan and Iran. Regime concern about the internal repercussions ... of involvement in Afghanistan will continue to exert some influence on S policy, but strategic considerations ...

  15. NOTE TO DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FROM BRUCE C. CLARKE, JR.

    on the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Aberration or Symptom prepared The paper was requested ... 10 April 1980 MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Aberration or Symptom? SUMMARY ... We believe that Afghanistan is neither an aberration which, when behind us, will see the Soviet Union revert ...

  16. ONE MEMORANDUM ON AFGHANISTAN

    1955 MEMORANDUM FOR THE INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE SUBJECT: ONE Memorandum on Afghanistan 1. ... The Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT: The Outlook for Afghanistan 1. In the light of increased p^licy ... 2, NIE 53-54 in essence concluded that Afghanistan was "highly vulnerable to Soviet ...

  17. THE OUTLOOK FOR AFGHANISTAN

    for Afghanistan I. In the light of increased policy concern over the trend of Afghan relations with the Seviet ... in assessing the outlook for Afghanistan and the new paper will probably not differ materially from it in basic ... thrust. 2. NIE 53-54 in essence concluded that Afghanistan was "highly vulnerable to Soviet ...

  18. AFGHANISTAN: PROSPECTS FOR THE RESISTANCE

    CIA-RDP86T00302R000400570001-8 Approved For Release 2009/04/07: CIA-RDP86T00302R000400570001-8 Central Intelligence Afghanistan ... CIA-RDP86T00302R000400570001-8 N I E 37-83 AFGHANISTAN: PROSPECTS FOR THE RESISTANCE Information available as of 26 September ... .............................................................................................................. 9 The Situation in Afghanistan ...

  19. CURRENT AFGHAN-SOVIET RELATIONS

    for establishment of close ties, Soviet contact with Afghanistan prior to 1954, was limited to.routine matters-- ... by the Soviet Union in 1953 for construction of four gasoline storage facilities in northern Afghanistan. 2. In, ... mill, and a bakery. Czechoslovakia also ad- vanced Afghanistan $5,000,000 in credit in 1954, ...

  20. THE SOVIET INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN: FIVE YEARS AFTER

    1985 Directorate of C?-v~T The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Five Years After F An Intelligence ... CIA-RDP86T00587R000200200003-3 Directorate of Secret of Afghanistan: Five Years After The Soviet Invasion An Intelligence ... of Afghanistan: Five Years After Key Judgments More than five years after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan ...

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