CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/11/27

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7//7", Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 11A7./Z NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS CONTINUED CONTROL T LLI LL TI " 41lied/h)(2)4 3.5(c) / 27 November 1956 / SC No. 05758/56 Copy No. 112 DOCUMENT NO. . NO CHANGE IN CLASS. 0 DECLASSOED CLASS. CHANGED TO: NEXT REVIEW DA1E: 70- OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This document contains classified information affecting the national security of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws, US Code Title 18, Sections 793, 794, and 798. The law prohibits its transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to an un- authorized person, as well as its use in any manner prejudicial to the safety or interest of the United States or for the benefit of any foreign government to the detri- ment of the United States. THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE KEPT IN COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE CHANNELS AT ALL MIES It is to be seen only by US personnel especially indoctrinated and authorized to receive COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE information; its security must be maintained in accordance with COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE REGULATIONS. No action is to be taken on any COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE which may be contained herein, regardless of the advantages to be gained, unless such action is first approved by the Director of Central Intelligence. sesilevvER: 00651 4 , � rj 0.4 ofordyecyezcifA Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 �16.1 Nted Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 NIS NIS CONTENTS 1. POSITION OF IRAQI PREMIER THREATENED -*ere, � (page 3). 2. SOVIET HARASSMENT OF ALLIED RAIL ACCESS TO BERLIN ( a (page 4). 3. FURTHER DEMONSTRATIONS IN POLAND (page 5). 4. NASR URGES JORDAN DELAY IN BREAK WITH BRITAIN (page 6). 5. RUMANIA BELIEVED TO BE BUILDING CASE AGAINST US LEGATION PERSONNEL (Seeret) (page 7). 6. SUKARNO MOVING TOWA PERSONAL RULE (page 8). 27 Nov 56 �I � _ Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 2 SE Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 1. POSITION OF IRAQI PREMIER THREATENED Prime Minister Nun i Said's attempts to appease hostility against his government and against Britain which erupted in Iraq following the Anglo-French intervention in Egypt appear to have been only par- tially successful. Serious disturbances occurred again on 19 and 21 November in Baghdad when the government lifted the restrictions imposed as a result of r disturbances. According to the mbassador, a large demonstration is planned for 29 Novem- e . He has grave doubts that the Nun i government can hold ut much longer against rising popular pressures. These pressures will continue, particu- larly if the British and French delay their withdrawal from Suez, and if economic hardship begins in Iraq as a result of the loss of oil revenues. The Nun i government has sought to avoid a break with Britain, but in an attempt to appease popular sentiment it has declared that it will not participate in Baghdad pact councils attended by British representatives. It has also broken relations with France and made strong anti-Israeli statements. 27 Nov 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 3 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 JAL 2. SOVIET H SMENT OF ALLIED RAIL ACCESS TO BERLIN The new inspection procedures imposed by the USSR on Allied military trains traveling between Berlin and West Ger- many were not consistently carried out etween 23 to 25 November. In some instances the trains aye passed through the East German border checkpoint at arienborn with a minimum of difficulty, while one train as delayed for three hours and another was turned back after a two-hour delay on the grounds that schedules were disrupted. The Soviet authorities did not carry out their threat to start boarding trains on the night of 25-26 Novem- ber. Comment Although the USSR denies that it is chal- lenging Western right of access to Berlin, the unilateral effort to impose new travel regulations may presage a serious attempt to establish more rigid controls over Western travel to Berlin. 27 Nov 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 4 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 3. FURTHER DEMONSTRATIONS IN POLAND The American embassy in Warsaw com- ments that the destruction by a mob of a radio jamming station in Bydgoszcz in northern Poland reflects a continued willingness to defy authority. Delayed Polish newspaper accounts of this inci- dent, which took place on 18 November, attempted to minimize it by attributing it to "hooligans" and have appealed for calm during the present unsettled period. The embassy reports that the riots apparently lasted about eight hours, and resulted in attacks on police and party head- quarters before the rioters were dispersed. Comment The open disavowal of the Soviet line on Hungary by Polish newspapers in recent days could encourage new popular demonstrations against the USSR, which would lead to Soviet military intervention if the Gomulka regime were unable to control them. The Polish announcement of 24 November that jamming of West- ern radio broadcasts has been ended will, however, eliminate this specific object of popular resentment. 27 Nov 56 AL. Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 5 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 '1. No, 444000 4� NASR URGES JORDAN DELAY IN BREAK WITH BRITAIN Nasr urged that Jordan delay abrogation of the Anglo-Jordanian treaty and estab- lishment of diplomatic relations with the USSR and Communist China until foreign troops withdraw from Port Said. He reaffirmed Egypt's readiness to provide a subsidy to Jordan� Comment Nas concern that Britain and France might use the trend to the left in Jordan and Syria as an excuse to delay their departure from Egypt. 27 Nov 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 6 ET Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 1.01PM-7 'two' 5. RUMANIA BELIEVED TO BE BUILDING CASE AGAINST US LEGATION PERSONNEL The American minister in Bucharest believes that the recent increase in ap- parent provocation attempts indicates that the Rumanians may be attempting to lay e easis or sec aring certain legation personnel persona non grata. Minister Thayer feels that the Rumanians, by accus- ing the legation of fabricating stories of student disturbances and Hungarian deportations, could strengthen their propa- ganda campaign against the United States. Comment American-Rumanian relations had im- proved considerably prior to the Hun- garian revolt, and preliminary discussions between the two governments to settle long-outstanding problems were con- cluded on 3 November. Growing internal unrest, as well as devel- opments in Hungary and Poland, has deeply disturbed Rumania's top leaders and has resulted in a renewed press campaign of vilification of the United States. 27 Nov 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 7 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 003002998 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998 AL _ %se 60 S 0 MOVING TOWARD PERSONAL RULE the president is pleased with the success of the army centralization program, since he can now contemplate a "compact army" with which to "reduce the im- portance of political parties' Sukarno might be considering the use of the army to establish himself as a dictator. Sukarno reportedly plans to hold a meeting with party leaders in mid-December to introduce his plan for a simplification of the party system. He has suggested that political parties "be buried" or that they at least sub- ordinate their differences in the interest of the state. In a statement to a student gathering on 26 November, Sukarno expressed admiration for construc- tion and development work in the Sino-Soviet bloc which, he implied, should serve as a guide for Indonesia. Sukarno had earlier announced a program to give Indonesia what he calls a "guided democracy." C 27 Nov 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 8 Approved for Release: 2019/10/23 C03002998