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  1. EXCERPTS FROM ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT TO THE SOCIETY OF NEWSPAPER EDITORS

    o A Need for Unshitkable Resolution Afg,hanistan as an accomplished fact Earlier this year; 103 ... its own dominion and to satisfy its im- perial objectives. In Afghanistan, the Soviet Union has 'revealed ... 'volatile and economi- cally crucial. An Enormous Military Buildup? '4--The subjugation of Afghanistan ...

  2. REMARKS BY WILLIAM H. WEBSTER DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AT THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 19, 1988

    Change is occurring in the area of foreign policy as well. The Soviets are leaving Afghanistan ... from Afghanistan demonstrates his desire to cut Soviet losses in order to pursue other objectives. But despite ... the Soviet troop withdrawal, Afghanistan will remain a key foreign policy concern in Moscow. ...

  3. REMARKS BY WILLIAM H. WEBSTER DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AT THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 19, 1988

    Change is occurring in the area of foreign policy as well. The Soviets are leaving Afghanistan ... from Afghanistan demonstrates his desire to cut Soviet losses in order to pursue other objectives. But despite ... the Soviet troop withdrawal, Afghanistan will remain a key foreign policy concern in Moscow. ...

  4. DRAFT MEMORANDUM TO HOLDERS OF SNIE 11/50/37-82: USE OF TOXINS AND OTHER LETHAL CHEMICALS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND AFGHANISTAN

    and Afghanistan" 1. The attached draft Memorandum to Holders is for your approval. It updates the evidence ... of Toxins and Other Lethal Chemicals in Southeast Asia and Afghanistan" Approved For Release ... "Use of Toxins and Other Lethal Chemicals in Southeast Asia and Afghanistan" Distribution: ...

  5. IG ON DANGERS TO PAKISTAN FROM SOVIET ACTIVITY IN AFGHANISTAN

    for NESA SUBJECT: IG on Dangers to Pakistan from Soviet Activity in Afghanistan 1. Recent enhancements ... in Soviet military strength in Afghanistan prompted State Pol/Mil in conjunction with State/NEA to call ... this IG. The basic question posed was whether recent Soviet force enhancements in Afghanistan portended ...

  6. BACKGROUND- AFGHANISTAN

    and its growirn? economic ties with the USSR. B. Soviet attentions to Afghanistan. particularly in form economic, ... cont.- Afghanistan Afghanistan within next years, Ve,-?{1. Soviet techniciaus a4ae,? or subversion ...

  7. ARMS FOR AFGHANISTAN

    their grip on the roads linking Afghanistan's principal cities. They have suffered an estimated 6,000 ... into Afghanistan, the US Central Intelligence Agency is coordinating a complex, far-flung program, involving five ... Not much more has been heard on the subject since. In fact, the American role in Afghanistan-as described ...

  8. SOVIET PRESSURE EXERTED ON AFGHANISTAN

    For Releas 1 CIA-RDP81-01036ROO01-00140086-2 25X1 COUNTRY.. Afghanistan/USSR 5X1 REPORT NO. 25X1 ftp ko 25X1 ... eventually unite in' a Middle East de#'e&e treaty. The 1921 treaty is one that Afghanistan ... Pressure Exerted on Afghanistan ...

  9. SOVIET TROOP ROTATION KABUL, AFGHANISTAN

    INTERPRETATION CENTER Page 1 of 1 Copy SOVIET TROOP ROTATION KABUL, AFGHANISTAN 1. (S/D) SIGNIFICANCE: SOVIET ... TROOP ROTATION IN PROGRESS, IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN. 2. (S/D) REMARKS: SOVIET TROOP ROTATION ... FOR THE DELIVERY OF CARGO TO AFGHANISTAN, THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME THEY WERE OBSERVED BEING USED IN A TROOP ...

  10. DCI TALKING POINTS SPECIAL NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE 37-89 AFGHANISTAN: THE WAR IN PERSPECTIVE

    SPECIAL NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE 37-89 Afghanistan: The War In Perspective This Estimate updates ... SNIE 11/37-88: USSR: Withdrawal From Afghanistan, published March 1988. The current Estimate assesses ... developments in Afghanistan over the next 12 months. The Estimate was initiated by the National Intelligence ...

  11. UPDATE ON AFGHANISTAN

    FOR THE RECORD: SUBJECT: Update on Afghanistan 25X1 1(77 Thb? 14PAC,SJ-x-nkkr 25 February 1988 OCA 88-1333 88-1333 ... in Afghanistan and the prospects for a Soviet withdrawal. Representing the Agency were DI/NESA, DI/SOVA. ... major issues to be discussed: What the mechanics of_a Soviet' withdrawal from Afghanistan ...

  12. SOVIET INTEREST IN INVOLVING THE US IN EFFORTS TO FIND A POLITICAL SOLUTION IN AFGHANISTAN

    INTEREST IN INVOLVING THE U.S. IN EFFORTS TO FIND A POLITICAL SOLUTION IN AFGHANISTAN The Soviets, ... cost and despite strong evidence that the Soviets would leave Afghanistan with or without the accords. ... to any suggestion that outsiders will dictate the form of government in post-war Afghanistan. They could be counted ...

  13. TALL KING B/C AIR WARNING RADAR RAMAK AW RDR FAC TALL KING, AFGHANISTAN (SANITIZED)

    B/C AIR WARNING RADAR WAS IDENTIFIED FOR-THE FIRST TIME IN AFGHANISTAN AT RAMAK (FORMERLY GHAZNI) AW ... MILITARY CAMP SE WHICH HOUSES A SOVIET MOTORIZED RIFLE REGIMENT. AGILITY IS IN SOUTHEASTERN AFGHANISTAN ... , APPROXIMATELY 60 NM WEST OF THE AFGHANISTAN-PAKISTAN BORDER. COLLATERAL REFERENCE: RADAR HANDBOOK- EURASIAN ...

  14. DEVELOPMENTS IN AFGHANISTAN

    ~o ~J:~ Developments in Afghanistan N ~ ~ r'1' lD I~ ~ 25X1 N NESA DA 86-003CX SOV DA ... in Afghanistan 25X1 1 Perspective-The Afghan War: Is Moscow Changing Course? imminent. 25X1 25X1 ... There are growing diplomatic signs that Moscow may float a new initiative on Afghanistan-most likely as part ...

  15. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Exempt Approved For Release 2003/05/29:CIA-RDP79T00975A011700080002-2 25X1 Approved For Afghanistan ... developments in Afghanistan, has tried to remain aloof and let the situation work itself out. He is coming ... before September. All po- litical business in Afghanistan traditionally grinds to a halt during August ...

  16. THE MCMAHON LINE

    between what is now Pakistan and Afghanistan. agent on the Northwest Frontier. He went to Kabul, Afghanistan ... CIA-RDP79R0089OA001100090008-8 McMahon himself demarcated the boundary between Baluchistan and Afghanistan between k894 and 1896. ...

  17. IRAN AND THE SOVIET UNION: SEEKING MUTUAL ADVANTAGES

    relations,.however, at least as long as they follow present policies in Afghanistan... Tehran appears to believe ... of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, and by Khomeini's general hostility to communism.. The Soviets, ... Moscow will try to convince Tehran that the issue of Afghanistan is inseparably linked ...

  18. CONVERSATION OF 27 FEBRUARY 1980 (U)

    1980 (U) 1. The DDCI went with me. I covered the Afghanistan issue. There was general agreement ... presence in Afghanistan is increasing. I said it had gone up 10-12,000 in the last few days. I'd like ... to have that quickly massaged into the daily report on what we can say in an unclassified way on Afghanistan--the one ...

  19. (SANITIZED), COX NEWSPAPERS, REQUEST FOR INTERVIEW

    to tell you what he had learned on recent trips to Moscow, Afghanistan, and Poland. STAT be told ... a briefing by STAT CIA analysts in may before his trip to the USSR and Afghanistan. He said he was scheduled ... to see Marshall Ustinov in the USSR and Babrak Kamal in Afghanistan and would be willing to talk to us ...

  20. NEW AFGHAN ATROCITIES ALLEGED BY THE CIA

    Observer, who said he had recently seen the supported troops in Afghanistan, destruction of 80 percent ... of the villages along In a letter to Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (D) of Texas, CIA diree- one of Afghanistan's main ... sources unreported events said to.have occurred in Afghanistan in that the Soviets have used nerve gas ...

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