CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1952/07/19

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Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 N-e TOPSFCET SECURErY1NFORMATION 19 Suly 1952 Copy NO. 53 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 3.501.5(c) 3.5(c) Cectimem1m3.57 NOCISANGE *a ouksa yr ri DECLASEInED CLAW CHANGED TO: TS C NEXT REVIEWOATE: AW1+: 1411 7O SATE Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ET SECURITY INFORMATION REVIEWER: 3 5(c) 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 RET 3.5(c) SUMMARY GENERAL 1. Comment on Stalin's attempt to lend prestige to forthcoming peace congresses (page 3). 2. Austro-Yugoslav conversations reportedly included defense matters (page 3). FAR EAST 3. Analysis reveals Soviet pilots engaged in 75 percent of Korean air combat (page 4). 4. Chinese Communists strengthen air defense (page 4). 5. Viet Minh official believes French might discuss withdrawal of troops (page 5). 6. British officials disturbed by lack of French aggressiveness in Indochina (page 6). 7. New Chinese Communist incursion into Indochina reported (page 7). NEAR EAST - AFRICA 8. Commonwealth countries' attitudes on Middle East defense reported (page 7). 9. Iranian-Polish trade agreement founders on question of quotas (page 8). 10. Egyptian Prime Minister insists Sudan title issue cannot be dropped (page 9). EASTERN EUROPE 11. Czechoslovakia expects shortage of ethyl fluid this year (page 9). 12. Anthony Eden reportedly to visit Belgrade (page 10). - 2 - S,EG1R-1' 3.5(c) 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 Approved for Release: 2011/05/28 CO2685624 TOP RET 3.5(c) GENERAL I. Comment on Stalin's attempt to lend prestige to forthcoming peace congresses: Stalin's interview with Pietro Nenni, vice- chairman of the World Peace Council, underlines the importance the USSR attaches to such forthcoming Communist activities as the Asian Peace Congress scheduled for September in Peiping and the World Peace Congress for December in Vienna. The interview coincides with new emphasis placed by various Communist parties in both Europe and Asia on united front and "peace" tactics. The interview will also serve to end specu- lation that Nenni intends to break with the Italian Communists. Nenni's left-wing socialist party has been exploited by the Commu- nists to promote a "unity of all anti-Fascist forces," particularly after neo-Fascist gains in the local May elections. 3.3(h)(2) 2. Austro-Yugoslav conversations reportedly included defense matters; 3.3(h)(2) tmong the questions discussed during the recent Gruber- Tito conversations was the "form which re- ciprocal intelligence or even consultations might take in case of the threat of aggression" against either Austria or Yugoslavia. 3.3(h)(2) Comment: nor information submitted has hinted that the Gruber-Tito discussions went further than a general review of Austro-Yugoslav problems and Austria's economic interest In Trieste. Neither the official communique As early as last September, however, uncon- firmed information suggested that defense discussions between Austria and Yugoslavia were in prospect. Since Austria cannot yet offer com- mitments in such matters, any discussions were probably exploratory and long-range. 3 TOP ET 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 -SECRET 3.5(c) FAR EAST S. Analysis reveals Soviet pilots engaged in 75 percent of Korean air combat: 3.3(h)(2) at least 75 percent of the MIG-15's engaged in combat over North Korea were Soviet- piloted. Chinese pilots were involved in only 10 percent and the remaining 15 percent could not be identified. operational flights by Chinese pilots declined to such an extent that they were airborne only to create a show of force without engaging UN aircraft. Comment: the majority of MIG-15's encountered over Korea are still Soviet-piloted. However, in the past month and a half, some increase in the aggressiveness of Chinese MIG-15 pilots has been noted, and jet fighters flown by North Koreans have on occasion at- tacked US planes. 4. Chinese Communists strengthen air defense: 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) air warning centers on the China coast and in Manchuria are co- ordinating their activities for the first time y reporting to a central point. It is believed that the center may be in the Dairen-Port Arthur area. 4 TOI>SECRE11 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 , � Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 Comment: The Chinese Communists have steadily strengthened their air defense system, particularly radar coverage, along the coast during the past two years. There are air warning centers at Canton, Shanghai, Tsingtao, and in southern Manchuria. The use of the Soviet-controlled Darien-Port Arthur area as the major center to which the regional air warning centers report, if confirmed, would be the first indication of a con- nection between the Chinese air warning system south of Manchuria and that in the Soviet Far East. Most of the air warning systems in the East- ern European Satellites were recently reorganized to provide tighter links with Moscow; a similar development in the Far East would not be unusual because of growing Russian concern over air defense throughout the Orbit 3.3(h)(2) 5. Viet Minh official believes French might discuss withdrawal of troops: high officials in France, including President Auriol, were interested in withdrawing from Indochina under some "face-saving formula." the basic Viet Minh conditions for negotiation are the withdrawal of the French Army and the independence and unity of Vietnam, and that "the one who makes the first move must naturally be France because she began the hostilities." - 5- TOPSECRET Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 Approved for Release: -019/05/28 CO2685624 TOP' RET 3.5(c) Comment: The official French position is that France is not now negotiating and has no present intention to do so, but that if the Viet Minh should make any overtures, the offers would not be rejected; they would be referred to the Bao Dai govern- ment. While President Auriol and the other French leaders named in this report would be quite capable of entering into such negotiations, no confirmation of this or other reports of Franco- Viet Minh talks is available. 6. British officials disturbed by lack of French aggressiveness in Indochina Ambassador Heath in Saigon was told by the3.3(h)(2) British Minister that Letourneau, during his recent visit to Singapore, "disquieted" British officials with his statements on French mili- tary plans in Indochina. Letourneau had emphasized holding operations and had spoken of a sizable reduction of French forces by the end of 1954, to be made possible by the development of the Vietnamese Nation- al Army to a strength of eight divisions. The British Minister stated that Letourneau had left the impression in Singapore that he lacked the "victory psy- chology" of the late Marshal de Lattre. The British official added his personal view that the French Commander in Chief was of the same mind as Letourneau and would not oppose French Defense Ministry re- quests for a reduction of expeditionary forces. He concluded that British officials in Singapore fear that the military position of Indochina in 1954 will be significantly weaker than at present. Comment It has been evident since De Lattre's death that the French have no specific plan for defeating the Viet Minh other than the seemingly impossible objective of gradually wearing it down to an insignificant guerrilla force. - 6 - TOP ET 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 SECRET 3.5(c) The development of a national army in Indo- china is hampered by both budgetary and political considerations. It will be a matter of years before a Vietnamese army will be capable of supplanting present French forces and insuring adequate defense Of Vietnam. 7. New Chinese Communist incursion into Indochina reported: engaged against Tonkin, east of latest incursion French. 3.3(h)(2) in Indochina has told the US Army Attache that an estimated twelve battalions of Chinese Communist regular troops number- ing between 5,000 and 6,000 men are now 1,000 French-supported tribesmen in northwestern Laokay. The Army Attache comments that this has not been mentioned in regular briefings by the Comment: This is the third such incursion in the vicinity of Laokay this year. Three battalions entered in mid- May and withdrew several weeks later. In the latter part of June, ten battalions allegedly were repulsed after suffering heavy casualties. 3 3.3(h)(2) NEAR EAST - AFRICA 8. Commonwealth countries' attitudes on Middle East .defense reported: 3.3(h)(2) .3(h)(2) the proposed Middle East Commana ot south Africa, New Zealand and Australia as inter- ested Commonwealth countries. - 7 - TOP ET 3.3(h)(2) 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 Approved for Release: 2-619/05/28 CO2685624 South Africa, he was informed, will participate In. the command staff and send air and ground forces in case of war insofar as this does not infringe on the right of Parliament to declare war. The New Zealand High Commissioner expressed only his govern- ment's general support. The Australian High Commissioner said that his country hesitates to send forces to the Middle East because it considers the greater danger comes from the Pacific area; if this danger does not develop, Australia will consider the Near East prob- lem separately. ' Comment: These three governments last fall accepted invitations to be founding members of the proposed Middle East Command along with the United States, Britain, France, and Turkey. 9. Iranian Polish trade agreement founders on question of quotas The Iranian Government informed the Polish Legation in Tehran on 24 lune that it would not sign a trade agreement which failed to establish fixed quotas for the goods to be ex- changed, except in the case of oil. The Iranians insist that the quantity of oil to be purchased by Poland be arranged jointly. Subsequently the Polish Foreign Trade Minister refused to sign the proposed trade agreement unless quotas could be fixed at a later date. The insistence upon quotas, according to the Polish Legation, is based upon Iran's experience with Hungary with which a trade agreement was signed without quotas being specified. As of the end of rune, almost five months after the signing of the agreement; the Hungarians had yet to make any quota proposals, with the result that Iran felt obliged to suspend commercial exchanges with Hungary. Comment The attitude of the Hungarian and Polish Governments suggests that their interest in trade agreements with Iran is more political than economic. - 8 - TOP ET Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 Approved for Release: 2619/05/28 CO2685624 3.5(c) RIP SECRET 10. Egyptian Prime Minister insists Sudan title issue cannot be dropped: Egyptian Prime Minister Sirry Pasha has 3.3(h)(2) stated to Ambassador Caffery that in spite of his friendliness toward Britain neither he nor any other Egyptian Government can allow the Sudan title issue "to be put in mothballs." Sirry believes that if Egyptian leaders agreed to setting it aside, they would be faced with insurrections which would threaten foreign residents, especially the British. Sirry considers that under these circumstances King Farouk would lose his throne. EASTERN EUROPE 11. Czechoslovakia expects shortage of ethyl fluid this year: 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) in spite of its increased need for ethyl fluid R-9 for use in a new formula for blending gasoline, Czechoslovakia could not count on being supplied during 1952 with "even the amount originally asked for." The personal intervention of Czech Minister of Foreign Trade Gregor had been to no avail in trying to obtain larger quantities. Comment: Ethyl fluid R-9, a blending in- gredient used to increase the octane rating of gasoline, is based on tetraethyl lead, which has in the past been supplied to Czechoslovakia entirely by the USSR. The failure of this source of supply to meet Czech needs may explain Czechoslovakia's attempt in June to purchase 100 tons of tetraethyl lead, apparently of Italian origin, through a Swiss company. 3.5(c) TOPS Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624 12. Anthony Eden reportedly to visit Belgrade,: Anthony Eden has accepted an official invitation to visit Belgrade, but no definite date has been set. Comment: In the light of the suspicion in Belgrade that Britain is willing to barter Yugoslavia's Adriatic inter- ests for Italian favor, an official visit by the British Foreign Secretary would be a significant contribution to improved Anglo-Yugoslav relations. As a result of the intensified "cold war" between Yugoslavia and Italy over Trieste, however, it would provoke an unfavorable reaction in Italy unless some attention were paid to Rome. - 10 - TOP Approved for Release: 2019/05/28 CO2685624