THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 7 JUNE 1965
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June 7, 1965
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
THE PRESIDENT'S
DAILY BRIEF
7 JUNE 1965
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DAILY BRIEF
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1. Dominican Republic The Communists in Santo Domingo are
apparently becoming more active as the
morale of the other rebels declines.
Both sides are keeping up the radio
propaganda war. The rebels today reite-
rated claims of US atrocities, apparently
timing them to coincide with this after-
noon's UN Security Council meeting. The
rebel radio is also inviting desertions
from the "Wessin" forces, while the loy-
alist radio is claiming that someOf Caa-
Mano's followers are plotting his assas-
sination:
The provinces are quiet.
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. Vietnam
3. Bolivia
4. USSR
The government has still not made
its military move against the key tin
mines near Huanuni and Catavi.
Junta leader Barrientos has moved
additional troops into the general area,
and has had his commanders there make a
show of force in the hope, perhaps, of
convincing the miners that resistance to
the government's reform plan is useless.
He has also given the miners an ultima-
tum to turn in their arms.
Reports conflict on the miners' re-
action to all this. Some say that the
miners are unlikely to oppose militarily
occupation of the key mines. Others say
that extremists at the mines are again
trying to stimulate the miners to defy
the government.
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5. Jordan
6. Malaysia
Any new incident along the Jordan-
ian-Israeli border could flare into a
serious clash.
Indonesian efforts at terrorism and
sabotage on peninsular Malaya continue,
Meanwhile, observers in Malaysia are
concerned at the increasingly racial tone
creeping into the disputes between Singa-
pore and the central government. They
fear it provides fertile ground for
bloody communal clashes.
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