THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 25 SEPTEMBER 1976

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 The President's Daily Brief ) September 25, 1976 2 Top S ret 25X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Exempt from general declassification schedule of E 0 11652 exemption category 5B( I declassified only on approval of the Director of Central Intelligence Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY September 25, 1976 Table of Contents USSR-Rhodesia: The USSR's initial reaction to the announcement of Rhodesia's acceptance of the peace plan was predictably negative. (Page 1) Lebanon: The tripartite talks will not be resumed until sometime after the Muslim holiday ends on Sunday to give the Palestin- ians and Lebanese leftists time to examine a new Syrian cease-fire proposal. (Page 1) China: The Politburo, which probably has been meeting since Mao's funeral, apparently is having difficulty resolving some of the problems facing it. (Page 2) USSR-China: Soviet propaganda on China continues in the concili- atory vein adopted since the death of Mao Tse-tung. (Page 3) Notes: China; Ethiopia; USSR; Egypt-France; Israel-Chile; Portu- gal. (Pages 53 63 and 7) FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY USSR-RHODESIA: The USSR's initial reaction to the report of Rhode- sia's acceptance of the peace plan was predict- ably negative. LEBANON: Arab League mediator al-Khuli has put off resuming the tripartite talks until after the Muslim holi- day ends on Sunday, ap- parently in part to give the Palestinians and Lebanese leftists time to examine a new Syrian cease-fire pro- posal. Soviet radio commentary character- ized the plan as a deal made by the "imperialists and racists" be- hind the backs of the native Afri- can majority. It said that the plan had only the appearance of a settlement and left the racists with a "multitude of loopholes." The report also expressed doubt about how much trust should be put in Smith's promises. The commen- tary concluded with an accusation that the US and Britain had formu- lated a plan to save their politi- cal and economic interests, which are dependent upon the existence of the "racist regimes." The Soviets are likely to refrain from more authoritative commentary in their central press until they are sure of the details of the plan and have some indication of how the "front-line" African lead- ers are going to play it. * * * Both Yasir Arafat, who declared a unilateral truce on Thursday, and the Syrians, by their latest pro- posal, apparently wish to appear as helpful as possible to the new Lebanese president in restoring some momentum to the stalled tri- partite negotiations. It is uncertain how much longer Syria's President Asad can con- tinue to tolerate the present stalemate. The Syrians' political pressure on Arafat over the past month or so has produced meager results thus far, while continuing to drain the Syrian treasury. --continued 1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY CHINA: Several devia- tions from usual Chi- nese procedure suggest that the Politburo, which has probably been meeting since Mao's funeral, is having dif- ficulty resolving some of the immediate prob- lems facing it. Should Sarkis fail to make any tangible progress soon through ne- gotiations, Asad seems almost cer- tain to resort once more to force to try to bring the PLO and the leftists to terms. In all proba- bility, the Syrians would let the Christians bear the brunt of any new fighting in order to avoid in- curring heavy casualties. The timing of any new Syrian-Chris- tian military move is likely to depend in part on whether the pro- posed four-power Arab summit con- ference in Saudi Arabia ever comes off. Aside from the larger issue of the succession, which the leadership may not yet have tackled head on, the Chinese have still not pro- nounced on the disposition of Mao's body or the future course of the current anti-rightist campaign. There also seems to be some inde- cision, predating Mao's death, over whether to name Politburo mem- ber Wu Te to the post of Chairman of the National People's Congress, the de facto head of state. The Chinese have canceled celebra- tions for National Day on October 1. Although this is being ex- plained as a continuation of the mourning period for Mao, political problems may be involved. --continued 2 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY USSR-CHINA: Soviet propaganda on China con- tinues in the concilia- tory vein adopted since the death of Mao Tse- tung. Wu Te, who is next in line for the Chairmanship of the National Peo- ple's Congress, was attacked in wall posters by party leftists in 1974, and it is possible they are trying to block his promotion. As NPC chairman, Wu could be entitled to a spot on the Politburo's elite Standing Committee, currently down to four members. This would im- prove the position of rightists on the Committee which, with two left- ists, one rightist, and "centrist" Premier Hua Kuo-feng, is not truly representative of the composition of the Politburo or the Central Committee. A better balance on the Standing Committee is directly related to the succession since that body, in the immediate future at least, is likely to rule China collectively. * * * Soviet propagandists are busy re- calling the supposedly halcyon days of Sino-Soviet cooperation in the 1950s and expressing Mos- cow's desire to return to those days. The marked shift in Soviet propaganda probably is intended to encourage any of Mao's succes- sors who may be inclined toward less hostile relations with the USSR, or at least to build a pub- lic case that Moscow has done all it could to improve relations with China. Moscow, because it has no insight as to where in China's bureaucracy the less anti-Moscow elements are located, is trying to appeal to all elements who might figure in China's succession struggle in its broadcasts to China. The Soviets --continued 3 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY are directing some attention to China's military, who they have long maintained will probably be decisive in determining the out- come of China's succession struggle. * * * --continued 4 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Chinese forces are con- tinuing to maintain a low-level alert posture, although the standdown in Chinese military ac- tivity following Chair- man Mao's death has ended. The situation in Addis Ababa remains uneasy in the wake of labor and student unrest this week and an assassina- tion attempt Thursday night against Major Mengistu Hailemariam, the first vice chairman of the ruling military council. NOTES 25X1, naval, observation units along China's southern coast are main- taining a low-level alert until October 1. Some air and ground forces presumably will do the same. The Chinese seem to be particularly wary of the Taiwanese. During the 10-day mourning period for Chair- man Mao, Chinese fighter activity was mainly restricted to defensive operations near the southe n opposite Taiwan. 25X1 The unrest has apparently heightened the nervousness of the council, which has been especially concerned over the threat posed by the clan- destine Marxist Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party. This party, which demands an immediate return to civilian rule, is well organized and has extended its network of 25X1 supporters to labor, students, and other urban groups. Mengistu announced yesterday that he had been slightly wounded in the attack on his car and that another 5 --continued FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 25X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 25X Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY passenger--rumored to be a member of the ruling council--has been hospitalized. The council may use the attack and civil unrest as an excuse to repress its opponents, much like it did during strikes last year. * * * France. * 25X1 * * 25X1 6 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY --continued Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 1 25X1 25X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Israel has delivered air-to-air missiles to Chile, the first Israeli arms sale to that coun- try. The Communist-con- trolled trade union confederation in Portu- gal is moving a-lead with plans for a con- gress aimed at confirm- ing Communist dominance of the country's labor movement. * * * Chile's other recent arms acquisi- tions reportedly include surface- to-surface missiles from France and anti-tank missiles from West Germany. Chile has contracted for over $200 million worth of mili- tary equipment from Western sources since the end of the Allende gov- ernment. Latin America has become one of Israel's largest arms markets. The Israelis have sold a variety of military equipment to 13 other Latin American countries, primarily in the past three years. * * * The Communists' pressure may lead the non-Communist unions to set up a rival confederation of their own. The Socialists have built up a substantial following in organized labor during the past year, but still cannot rival the organiza- tion and discipline of the Commu- nists. The Socialists are using their control of the government to pass legislation unfavorable to the Communists. One of the first priorities will be repeal of the law permitting only one labor confederation, leaving the Socialists free to set up a rival non-Communist organization. Nearly half of some 300 to 400 Portuguese unions are affiliated with the Communist-controlled con- federation, whereas the non-Com- munists claim the allegiance of only about 50. 7 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1 Top Secret Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/07/12 : CIA-RDP79T00024A000200070002-1