CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1958/02/05

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VZ/ZZ/Z/Z/ZZ/Z/7/M/MMZZAWZMZ/Z/Z/Z/Z/Z/Z/Mf Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 %Ir �J&�Boll& 3.5(c) r" *we Noe 3.3(h)(2) NC FO 5 February 1958 Copy No. A CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOZ.UMENT NO. NO Ci--IN�KIE 11 DECLASSIFED CLASS. CHANGED TO: NEXT REVIEW DATE: AUTH: R DATE. -TOP-SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 CO31693887 wok iroitrii rip Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Now, 1%0 �T Ci D Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 5 FEBRUARY 1958 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Soviet central COMmittee may miset this week ; Khrushchev's agricultural reorganization possibly on agenda. USSR offers Jordan aid, seeks diplomatic relations. Poland to elaborate on control procedures for Rapacki plan Peiping's 1958 investment plan emphasizes industrial expansion. LATE ITEM 0 0 Peiping, Rangoon may be near border agreement. 0 - - - II. ASIA - AFRICA Iraq to withhold recognition from Egyptian-Syrian union. 0 Israeli troop movements raise tension on Syrian border. 0 Dissidents plan formal ultimatum to Sukarno on 5 February, 0 Iran - Persistent popular dissatisfaction with Shah's personal rule. 0 Libya alert for reported assassination attempt against visiting Turkish President. III. THE WEST Peruvian Government facing economic and political difficulties. TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 NApproved for Release: 2019/08/20 C031693a8 � . ) t�N CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 5 February 1958 DAILY BRIEF I; THE COMMUNIST BLOC CPSU central committee meeting: A plenum of the party central committee may convene this week in Mos cow. In a speech on 22 January, Khrushchev suggested that a pie num would be convened to discuss his proposal for the transfer of Soviet agricultural machinery from state- owned machine tractor stations to the collective farms. *Soviet offer to Jordan: The USSR may be attempting a significant expansion of its peaceful coexistence cam- paign among pro-Western Arabs. According to King Hussayn, Moscow proposed to Jordan on 30 January that diplomatic relations be established as soon as pos- sible. In any case, the USSR is ready to furnish Jordan with unconditional technical and economic aid in what- ever amount it requires. Hussayn indicated he will block any further discussion with the USSR and will warn King Saud that he may be subject to a similar approach in a forthcoming visit of the Soviet ambassador in Syria. (Page 1) Rapacki plan: Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Winiewicz has indicated that Poland will soon act with "serious intent and a minimum propaganda display" to elaborate control procedures for the Rapacki plan. He claimed that the Soviet Union has agreed to confine the plan to the four Central European countries originally named. These decisions were reached during the recent Moscow talks between the Soviet and Polish foreign ministers, which Winiewicz said were called on Polish initiative. TOP SECRET � Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Awe 'cool COUNTRIES INCLUDED IN RAPACKI PLAN MILES1:1?0 4-14111k IS RP- WIMP' A i/SWIMICRIAAR32... .� 5 CORSICA \ 3ARMNIA 4. TUNISIA � MCI, 80117 5 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 _ Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 kiLAINda LI jtC) vost# Communist China: Under the 1958 economic plan pre- sented to the National People's Congress on 3 February, the nation's industrial production is to increase 14.6 per- cent and investment is to jump to record levels. The plan is heavily oriented toward industry. Budgetary allot- ments for agriculture are increased 40 percent, and agri- cultural output is to increase 6 percent, double the annual rate achieved during the last five years. (See chart on reverse) II. ASIA AFRICA *Arab moves against Egyptian-Syrian union: Iraq intends to withdraw its ambassadors from Cairo and Damascus and Withhold recognition, at least for the time being, of the new Egyptian-Syrian union. King Hussayn of Jordan may follow the Iraqi move, while at the same time pressing his own scheme for a confederation of Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, and � Saudi Arabia. King Saud is said to have indicated that he might be able to support this project, despite the opposition of his advisers4 but only if Iraq withdraws from the Baghdad Pact. (Page 2) *Syrian-Israeli border tension: Israeli troop movements along the Syrian border on the afternoon of 4 February may be preliminary to a new serious incident. These movements were preceded by occupation of a portion of the northern Israeli-Syrian demilitarized zone by Israeli combat engineers, supported by four armored cars and about 60 border police equipped with automatic weapons. The Israelis have refused to obey an order to withdraw by the chairman of the Israeli- Syrian Mixed Armistice Commission and S ria has cabled a protest to the UN Security Council. (Page 3) (Map) 5 Feb 58 DAILY BRIEF ii TOP SECRET \K-V \ pproved for Release: 2019/08/20 C031693881 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 N1�1.1 Nriie CHINESE COMMUNIST ECONOMIC GOALS 1957 1958 RESULTS TARGETS STEEL MILLION METRIC TONS 5.24 6.248 COAL MILLION METRIC TONS 128.6 150.7 ELECTRIC POWER BILLION KW-HR 19 22.5 FOOD GRAIN MILLION METRIC TONS 185 196 COTTON MILLION METRIC TONS 1.64 1.75 5 FEBRUARY 1958 80204 - 5 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 \\\N Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 I WI hJ1..A.e1W-0 v*.ori Ff2._ * Indonesia: Lt. Col. Hussein, the head of the dissident Banteng Council in Central Sumatra, is planning to call for a new anti-Communist government in Djakarta on 7 Febru- ary. If President Sukarno, who is being pressed for a de- cision by dissident representatives in Japan, refuses to acquiesce, the dissidents intend to proclaim a rival free republic of Indonesia within several days afterwards. Su- karno is likely to hedge any reply to avoid an outright re- jection and to bid for time. Premier Djuanda has already offered political leaders in Sumatra a compromise involv- ing an early return by Sukarno, Djuanda's resignation, and the appointment of Hatta as premier in an anti-Communist cabinet. This proposal has been rejected out of fear that Sukarno would not carry out a promise to appoint Balta. (Page 4) Iran: Internal dissatisfaction with the Shah of Iran's de- termined personal rule persists. for some time public opinion has been swinging away from the Shah and the United States, that the Shah's at- titude toward the USSR is softening, and that there is, there- fore, danger he will accept large-scale Soviet aid. (Page 5) Plot on Turkish President's life: Reports of a plot to as- sassinate Turkish President Bayar when he arrives in Tripoli on 5 February have been received. Libyan and other appropri- ate security authorities have been notified. III. THE WEST Peru: The Prado government's second suspension of con- stitutional guarantees in a five-month period reflects the in- creasing difficulties which beset its 18-month-old attempt at democratic rule. The present move, which was prompted by a police strike for higher pay, indicates the seriousness of popular discontent over economic conditions. (Page 6) 5 Feb 58 DAILY BRIEF 111 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388k\ Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 CC2169388 40, LATE ITEM *Sino-Burma border dispute: Burma and Communist China have reached "final" agreement on disputed sectors of the frontier, Burmese Ambassador Hla Maung was reported returning to China sometime this week to prepare an early joint statement for public release, perhaps when Burmese Deputy Prime Minister Ba Swe visits Peiping in March. Peiping has long been unwilling to reach a definitive set- tlement, and in the past has parried persistent Burmese efforts to achieve this objective. Any agreement reached at this time would probably be in general terms only; pro- tracted negotiations will probably be necessary _before the frontier is fully and precisely defined. 'Os t\s 5 Feb 58 DAILY BRIEF iv N Z\N\ SECRET 7kWr;;TGIi;G;;T\iCiT67Osiiiii"FOiTgiTeL Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 I NNW I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Soviet Offer to Jordan The USSR may be attempting a significant expansion of its peaceful coexistence campaign among pro-Western Arabs. According to Jordan's King Hussayn, Moscow pro- posed that diplomatic relations be established as soon as possible, and that in any case, the USSR is ready to fur- nish unconditional economic and technical assistance in whatever amount Jordan may require. Hussayn indicated he will block further discussion on the initiative, which is contained in an undelivered note from Premier Bulganin. The Soviet ambassador in Lebanon was refused a visa on 30 January when he asked to deliver the note personally, but he outlined the contents. The Soviet ambassador in Syria had requested an audience with King Saud earlier in January. Hussayn stated that Saud had granted the ambassador permission to come to Saudi Arabia and that he would warn Saud about the possible nature of the approach. A Saudi Foreign Min- istry official said on 28 January that "messages" from Bul- ganin had been received from Saudi Embassies in both Cairo and Beirut. Moscow may feel that the pro-Western Arab states have been weakened by the announced Syrian-Egyptian unity and that they can be won over to normalized relations by the "showcase" aid agreements concluded with Egypt and Syria. Pravda said on 22 December that the USSR is ready to develop economic relations with Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the Sudan, and other Arab states, declaring that the Egyptian and Syrian aid agreements exemplify a "completely new form of relations between a great power and countries of the East." SECRET 5 Feb 58 r=KITD Al IkITC1 I inckir= 111 11 1 =T11.1 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Page 1 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 �...."3 %.1-1 II. ASIA-AFRICA Iraqi And Jordanian Moves Against Egyptian-Syrian Union Iraq has decided to withdraw its ambassadors from Egypt and Syria and to withhold recognition of the Egyp- tian-Syrian union for the time being. King Hussayn of Jordan may follow Tract example. Hussayn is press- ing his own scheme for meetings with King Saud and King Faysal of Iraq to discuss confederation as a counter- weight to Egypt and Syria. King Saud still appears ,cautious'toward Hussayn's plans, in part because his advisers are urging him to favor the Egyptian-Syrian move. Saud is reported to have told a Jordanian emissary,that any new confedera- tion must not be vulnerable to the charge that it is a "tool of the imperialists," and that Iraq therefore would have to withdraw from the Baghdad Pact before Saudi Arabia could participate. Hussayn has asked that the United States sup- port his project, and is particularly anxious that any British pressure to keep Iraq in the pact should be countered. Hussaynia project appears at this time to depend on so many factors that it seems doubtful any really effec- tive move will emerge. Top SECRET 5 Feb 58 CFNTRAI INTFI I Ir,FKICT RI III FT11�1 Page 2 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Nlaroae Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 'No? REPORTED ISRAEL TROOP) MOVEMENTS i� ( Demilitarized zone MILES ? 5 FEBRUARY 1958 24658 80210 LEBANON ../ .� �������� .� � � LAKE HULA Hulata L EBIA 0 SYRIA Dere ISRAEt Malrag T Tel Aviv Amman � lerusal EGYPT JORDAN 50 MILES SYRIA Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 I NIS Israeli Troop Movements Along Syrian Frontier Israeli troop movements on the afternoon of 4 Feb- ruary opposite the center of the Syrian front have been reported These move- ments were preceded earlier in the day by occupation of a portion of the northern demilitarized zone along the border by Israeli combat engineers supported by four armored cars and about sixty border police equipped with automatic weapons. A large number of Israeli officers were previously observed in the area, and wire is being strung. Israel has refused an ISMAC order to withdraw, and Syria has cabled a protest to the UN Se- curity Council. This latest Israeli effort to assert sovereignty over the demilitarized zones, following a clash in the same area on 28 January, may be intended to provoke Syrian opposition and thus create a pretext for an attack on Syr- ian military positions. The Israeli troop movements come at a time when the Syrian Army is also confronted with internal security problems resulting from union with Egypt. SECRET 5 Feb 58 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FAULLETiN Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Page 3 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 v..10I Indonesia Lt. Col. Hussein, the head of the dissident Ba.nteng Council in Central Sumatra, has selected 7 February on which to issue a call for a new anti-Communist government in Djakarta, His vacillation in setting a date has stemmed from fear of possible air attacks by the cen- tral government. President Sukarno is being pressed in Japan by dissident representatives to agree to dissolve the Djuanda cabinet and to designate former Vice President Hatta as premier. If Sukarno refuses to accede to dissident demands, a rival free government is to be formally proclaimed within several days at Bukittinggi, Central Sumatra. Sukarno has left Tokyo for a tour of Japan until 11 February. If the rival government is declared, dissidents in Java plan to support it by action including sabotage against the Indonesian Air Force and the Djakarta radio stations. Such activity could provoke government retaliation. Premier Djuanda, meanwhile, has sent an offer to Sumatran political leaders to call Sukarno home on 15 February and to submit his resignation to Sukarno on 17 February. Djuanda promised he would try to persuade Sukarno to appoint Hatta as premier in a new anti-Communist government, allowing Sukarno's National Council to retain its present name, but be transformed into a senate-type body. Djuanda's comp:.omise was rejected by the political leaders, who feared that in the end Sukarno would appoint a Nationalist Party hack as pre- mier, maintain the present type cabinet, and continue his un- constitutional policies. Djuanda's proposal was not discussed with Sumatran military leaders. 5 Feb 58 Crk IT Al Ik Ivr-I I irsr�LI # r Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Page 4 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 N.L-, 7W1 Shah of Iran's Personal Rule Increasing Internal Dissatisfaction For some time public opinion in Iran has been swinging away from the Shah and the United States amid increased internal dissatisfaction brought about by the Shah's deter- mined personal rule, Even patriotic elements in the country are now unable to express moderate criticism of the Shah's policy. The Iranian National Information and Security Agency has "terrorized" all elements with its authority to make arrests without reason. there is considerably less freedom in Iran than under former Premier Mossadeq and that the present cabinet is powerless. Businessmen feel the necessity of coming to terms with the corrupt group surrounding the Shah. the Shah's softening attitude to- ward the USSR poses a danger of Iran's accepting large- scale Soviet aid. While these statements represent the editor's own views, they confirm other reports in recent months of mounting frustration and irritation within Iran. 5 Feb 58 TOP SECRET CFKITI?Al INITFI I InFtqc-F RI II I FTIKI Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Page 5 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 .2. AL -EA �11.1 III. THE WEST Unrest Increases in Peru The Peruvian Government's suspension of constitu- tional guarantees on 2 February, for the second time in five months, was prompted by a police strike for higher pay, a symptom of serious popular discontent over rising living costs. The underlying economic deterioration has been caused by falling prices for mineral exports and re- duced agricultural production. Expectation that the re- cent devaluation of the currency will drive prices still higher has led to increased pressure for wage rises. The President's move also reflects the increasing political difficulties which beset Peru's 18-month-old attempt at democratic government. A small-scale army plot which was frustrated on 24 January, student rioting during the same week, and threatened strikes of taxi drivers and miners indicate increasing popular unrest. The American army attache in Lima comments that al- though the previous suspension of guarantees restored order, there is some doubt that tlje present action will settle the police difficulties. CONFIDENTIAL 5 Feb 58 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 6 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 IL...WU 1 VJI. J.A.F.1.41 A .11.471-114 *We'd NiknO# DISTRIBUTION THE PRESIDENT The Vice President Executive Offices of the White House Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Scientific Adviser to the President Director of the Budget Office of Defense Mobilization Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination Operations Coordinating Board Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy The Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury The Department of State The Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State The Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary for Administration The Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Affairs The Counselor Director, International Cooperation Administration Director of Intelligence and Research The Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense The Deputy Secretary of Defense The Secretary of the Army The Secretary of the Navy The Secretary of the Air Force The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff Commandant, United States Marine Corps The Director, The Joint Staff Chief of Staff, United States Army Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Assistant to Secretary of Defense for Special Operations Deputy Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Army Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Navy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman National Security Agency The Director National Indications Center The Director United States Information Agency The Director iet:ARDFAV-1477 Approved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388 � LI Lii 5 Feb 58 Nl iokpproved for Reease: 2019/08/20 U03169388 �kgif 1 kir ..)E.L.JA.Cd *111101 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 5 February 1958 DAILY BRIEF acki plan: Polish DeP"Urr TIO7eign- Utntalei tinieWra as indicated that Poland Will soon act with "serious intent and a minimum propaganda display" to elaborate control procedures for the Rapacki plan. He claimed that the Soviet Union has agreed to confine the plan to the four Central European countries originally named. These decisions were reached during the recent Moscow talks between the Soviet and Polish foreign ministers, which _winiewicz_s_aid_were_c_allecuarLpauslinitiative. Communist China: Under the 1958 economic plan pre- sented to the National People's Congress on 3 February, the nation's industrial production is to increase 1.4. 6 per- cent and investment is to jump to record levels. The plan is heavily oriented toward industry. Budgetary allot- ments for agriculture are increased 40 percent, and agri- cultural output is to increase 6 percent, double the annual rate achieved during the last five years. Plot on Turkish President's life: Reports of a plot to as- sassinate Turkish President Bayar when he arrives in Tripoli on 5 February have been received. Libyan and other appropri- ate security authorities have been notified. III. THE WEST Peru: The Prado government's second suspension of con- stitutional guarantees in a five-month period reflects the in- creasing difficulties which beset its 18-month-old attempt at democratic rule. The present move, which was prompted by a police strike for higher pay, indicates the seriousness of popular discontent over economic conditions. (Page 6) DAILY BRIEF iii TOP SECRET lApproved for Release: 2019/08/20 C03169388k