THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 29 SEPTEMBER 1971

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? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 The President's Daily Brief 29 September 1971 8 Top Secret Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 29 September 1971 PRINCIPAL DEVELOPMENTS Some official Chinese explanation for the decision to curtail National Day celebrations may be avail- able today. (Page 1) Additional Vietnamese Communist forces that have been in Cambodia may be moving back toward the South Viet- namese border. (Page 2) In Laos, government soldiers and irregulars have been consolidating their recent gains on the Plaine des Jarres and around Paksong. (Page 3) On Page 4, we discuss the current status of the East Pakistani refugees in India and of the Bangla Desh leadership. Further details on the British decision to expel So- viet officials accused of espionage are reported on Page 5, The Soviets have been warning Arab Communists that the recently formed Federation of Arab Republics will pursue a strong anti-Communist line. (Page 6) FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY COMMUNIST CHINA The official explanation for at least some of the circumstances behind the regime's decision to curtail National Day celebrations may be presented this morning. According to a Canton television an- nouncement yesterday, the station is scheduled to carry a special relay from Peking at 7:00 AM Wash- ington time. There is tentative evidence that the situation in China is-having an imPact on the conduct of or- eign-relations. China's foreign trade minister will visit only Prance during his current trip abroad, canceling previously planned visits to Italy and Algeria. The: minister left for Paris on 27 Sep- tember and is expected to remain there until 11 Oc- tober, when he will return directly to China. Ital- ian and Algerian officials have not yet. confirmed the cancellations. There has been no reported change, however, in Haile Selassie's scheduled trip to China next week. He is still expected to arrive on 6 October, and an advance party has already departed Addis Ababa./ 1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 Communist Military Action Increases in Border Area 551927 9-71 CIA ? ? ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY SOUTH VIETNAM - CAMBODIA In addition to the movements by elements of the North Vietnamese 7th Division into Tay Ninh Province, reported in The President's Daily Brief yesterday, a regiment of the Vietnamese CommungE-5th Division in Cambodia has moved some 11 miles closer to the South Vietnamese border. Another regiment from the 5th Division may have been involved in the recent enemy attacks near Krek. In the recent fighting in the border area, the Communists have blocked sections of Route 22--the major north-south land link between Tay Ninh City and South Vietnamese forces operating near Krek in Cambodia. General Minh, who commands South Vietnam- ese forces in this region and the Saigon area, ?has sent in forces from his 18th Division and from the Airborne Brigade to reopen this road. FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 49:ir fr? Avil.'! .1 'II W7 .:i ,N1IS:S1,d '41// Iraig itOt'; c.in; Co< ??')\ ,..17S,_3 :do r;r11K4:d 7,( (1.,^ ,Muong Sou? r'S , Xien -7)S ? a daes, AbiChouaricville , )^,i1 ,) , ? i.ic?Long Tien ,; 1,(t- ?) r ? , , -,%?? ' / , 551923 9-71 CIA ? Government-held location o Communist-held location 25 MILES SO avannakhet Muong cralane t. v'iile're ..g. ,.\.Quatt T i -n, 'cl'?? '''.."- ;".?,1`,,,: ;? 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At Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18: CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY LAOS The town of MUong Soul., west of the Plaine des Jarres,was retaken in an assault by government ir- regulars on 24 September and is now being held by some. 400 Lao Army troops.' Just north of the Plaine, the irregulars have so far been unsuccessful in their attempts to reoccupy high ground positions near Phou San.. According to US pilots,.the.North Vietnamese appear to be moving increasing amounts of supplies to forward positions north and east of the Plaine-. at least some Communist units have Lost supplies and suffered casualties as a result of gov- ernment air and artillery strikes. These, together with their losses to Vang Pao's units on the Plaine, may cause some de- lays in the Communist dry season opera- tions. In southern Laos, government forces are con- solidating their positions in-And.around Paksong. They now hold most of the high ground near the town, but North Vietnamese troops have so.far thwarted their efforts to open Route 23 between Ban Phak Kout and Paksong. 3 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18: CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY INDIA-PAKISTAN According to. Indian data, the influx of refu- gees from East Pakistan passed the nine million mark last week. Indian officials and international observers agree that the current rate is about 30,000 per day, a figure likely to increase with the re- ceding of flood waters next month. Recent refugees indicate that the depredations by Pakistani troops and fighting between the army and Bengali guerrillas are the major reasons for their flight. American priests still in the East wing have stated that large numbers of young men also have left East Pakistan because of fears of being recruited into the service of the Martial Law Administration. Aid pledged for the refugees now amounts to slightly over $200 million. Some $114 million has been channeled through the UN, and $92 million has been pledged in bilateral arrangements between India and other governments or by voluntary agencies. US aid accounts for almost 40 percent of total aid ex- tended to date. Factions persist among Bangla Desh politicians in India, and there appears to be a gap between them- and the Mukti Bahini guerrillas inside East Pakistan. This situation in turn is causing some of the Mukti Bahini to look more favorably on the Moscow-oriented and other radicals in the movement, who apparently still operate some guerrilla training camps. India had hoped to keep radicals in line by encouraging their participation in the multiparty Bangla Desh "liberation front" formed earlier this month (see The President's Daily Brief of 13 September), but the success of this Indian- tacticis far from as- sured as the radicals gain new adherents. 4 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18: CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY UK USSR Despite Moscow's strong reaction, London is determined to follow through on its decision to ex- pel some 90 Soviet officials and to refuse re-entry rights to 15 others on espionage charges. The ex- pulsion had been planned for some months, but London had delayed because the four-power talks on Berlin were nearing conclusion. A British Foreign Ministry official has explained that information provided by a Soviet defector strengthened the government's re- solve, and that a newspaper leak on the defector actually triggered the move. The British are answering Soviet protests by saying that any reconsideration-is out of the ques- tion-and that further pressure on London will only damage diplomatic relations still further. Should there_be Soviet:reprisals, the UK is prepared to respond with even greater restriCtiOns on the still large Soviet-mission in London. The-British-are seeking-, however, to divert the Soviets.from retal- iation by reminding them of broader concerns of European security and general problems of Anglo-7 Soviet-relations. 5 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY USSR - FEDERATION OF ARAB REPUBLICS Although the Soviets have in the past given qualified support to Arab federa- tion efforts, Moscow has been decidedly cool to the new grouping. In the wake of the anti-Communist repression in the Su- dan, the Soviets are apprehensive about the ideological hostility of the Federa- tion's leaders, who could be joined shortly by Sudanese President Numayri. They have been particularly wary of Libya's Qadhafi, who is intensely anti- Communist. It is doubtful, however, that the group as a whole has adopted such an ambitious program against Arab Communists as the Soviet ambassador alleges. 6 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY NOTES USSR: Luna 19, launched from Tyuratam yester- day with an SL-12 booster, is expected to arrive in the vicinity of the moon on 2 October and will prob- ably be placed in orbit there. Chile-USSR: The Chilean arms purchasing mis- sion that visited the USSR and Eastern Europe last month is reported to have obtained a Soviet credit the army, with en- couragement from Allende, is sufficiently eager to update its antiquated material and add to its weap- onry to accept aid from Moscow. Also, Allende ap- parently has been able to exploit the army's genuine need for equipment to enhance his standing with the military and to de-emphasize its dependence on the West. FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9 Top Secret Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/18 : CIA-RDP79T00936A009900270001-9