CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1957/09/28

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�IV'Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 1-71J41\1.1 L4r 3.3(h)(2) 3.5(c) 28 September 1957 I//1 I/4 #04 0 z CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Copy No. 136 noctimENT NO CHAN!'.777 - CL.A!-12 Va-VIDNDAT17.' AU 71-1 ft 0_2 DATE . UtEVEWEA: OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Approved FOr�Relea-SjE2019/12/10 003190612 CONTENTS 1. FRANCE NOW PROPOSES TO OFFER AR7S_TC7UNISIA IN RETURN FOR "BROAD" AGREEMENT (page 3). 21-0 71-0 ER SOVIET ACTIVITY IN SYRIA (page 4). 3. EGYPTIANS REVEAL CONCERN OVER SOVIET-SYRIAN RELATIONS (page 5). L-- 4. EGYPTIAN MILITARY PREPAREDNESS 21--0 (page 6). 5. OUSTER OF ARGENTINE PRESIDENT REPORTED IMMINENT (page 7). 6. ECUADOR ORDERS DEPARTURE OF CZECH LEGATION (page 8). 64c-- 7. USSR MAKES FIRST OVERTURE TO SOMALIA (page 9). 28 Sept 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 2 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 003190612 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Nue 1. FRANCE NOW PROPOSES TO OFFER ARMS TO TUNISIA IN RETURN FOR "BROAD" AGREEMENT French Foreign Minister Pineau told the American embassy in Paris on 26 Septem- ber that France will propose a "broad un- derstanding" to Tunisia under which Paris would supply the arms Bourguiba desires in return for Tunisian assurances concerning "current matters at issue between the two governments." Pineau did not go into details but did make clear that the French would expect to retain troops at several points in Tunisia. Pineau said he expected this step to evoke criticism in the National Assembly, but of a less severe nature than if one of France's allies were to offer arms. Comment A violent split in the French cabinet resulted from reports that Pineau had accepted the idea of arms shipments by third parties such as Italy, Belgium, or the United States. Paris has since withdrawn the approval it gave Rome on 17 September to supply the Tunisians. Pineau's latest move may be an urgent effort to maintain as much French control as possible over the Tunisian defense establishment. Bourguiba is unlikely to agree to the desired commitments, particularly on the key issues of Tunisian support for Algerian independence and the continued presence of French military units in Tunisia. He probably looks on recent develop- ments as a break in France's hold over Tunisia. Bourguiba's popularity would be endangered if he were to accept French con- ditions in order to obtain arms, when Egypt has already offered to provide them. 28 Sept 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 3 SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Nolo' Nuf 2. REPORTS OF FURTHER SOVIET ACTIVITY IN SYRIA Comment on: Recent reports indicate that Soviet activities within Syria are accelerat- ing in both the military and propaganda fields. the Soviet technical specialists being sent to instruct at byrian army schools will include two specialists for the weapons scheduled to reach Latakia on 3 October. the recent shipment of 50,000 submacmne guns and 2,000 light machine guns are for equipping the Syrian army, rather than the popular resistance forces. The resist- ance groups may be equipped with the older arms of the Syrian army. Another report states that a representative of the Soviet press and propaganda office recently arrived in Damascus to arrange for the printing of Communist propaganda in Arabic for distribution throughout the Arab world. Under present circumstances Damascus may be a better focal point for Communist propaganda than Cairo, where Nash- has recently stepped up anti-Communist activities. 28 Sept 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 4 TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 *4uo 3. EGYPTIANS REVEAL CONCERN OVER SOVIET- SYRIAN RELATIONS Egypt is making an effort to restrain Syria from overcommitments in its deal- ings with the USSR, according to the Egyp- tian embassy counselor in Damascus. He told the American embassy on 24 Septem- ber that his government had requested both Syria and the USSR not to undertake programs which Syria could not afford, and he criticized some Syrians, especially Defense Minister Azm, for announcing a "grandiose program beyond their capacity to im- plement?' The counselor added that the Syrian govern- ment still must find funds for buying the home-grown agricul- tural products to be used in paying the USSR, even though the terms for payment for the Soviet arms had been softened. He stated that Egyptian credit and materials were available for aid- ing Syria, and that Syria and the USSR had been reminded of the recent Egyptian-Syrian agreement on ecnomic union. Comment These statements are the strongest indica- tion yet received of Egyptian concern over Syrian-Soviet relations. They suggest that Egypt's overt approval of these relations will not keep Cairo from working against any agreements tending to involve Syria too deeply with the USSR. Such an attitude on the part of Egypt is in line with the position which President Nasir has taken when discussing the Syrian sit- uation. 28 Sept 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 5 -Ste-RE-7 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 1...C1-1L4 Noe 4. EGYPTIAN MILITARY PREPAREDNESS Reference: the Egyptian army has been on a 50-percent alert since 9 September, primarily against the possibility of air attack. Egypt is preparing to give military assistance to Syria, but the only measure taken thus far is to train Egyptian "volunteers" near Alexandria. No mobilization is in effect, no army reserves have been recalled, and there are no unusual air activities. 28 Sept 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 6 CONFIDENTIAL Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Nsol 'tag, 5Q OUSTER OF ARGENTINE PRESIDENT REPORTED IMMINENT Comment on: Important civilian and military backers of the provisional government are believed extremely appre- hensive over Aramburu's promise of free elections in Febru- ary, fearing control would go to demagogic nationalists angling for Peronista and Communist support. It seems unlikely, how- ever, that any palace coup will be attempted as early as this week end unless there are indications that Aramburu is unable to control the Peronista-backed general strike that began on 27 September. The strike is apparently part of a Peronista campaign to regain control of Argentine labor, but its effective- ness cannot yet be assessed. On 24 September, Aramburu termed the strike plan irresponsible and unpatriotic and an- nounced that the government would iioLeyendisquss the demands put forward by the strike leaders. 28 Sept 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 7 ST7CR F T Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Comment S DEPARTURE OF CZECH LEGATION The Ecuadoran Foreign Ministry announced on 27 September that Czech legation person- nel had been notified to leave the country within 48 hours or be expelled. The ultima- tum was given to the Czechs at 1700 hours on 26 September. The Czech legation, consisting of a charg�nd a third secretary, is the only bloc mission in Ecuador. On several occasions in recent months, Ecuadoran President Ponce and other high officials have stated that the Czechs would be expelled On 23 September, Ponce indirectly advised the American embassy that he would oust the legation for involvement in the recent gen- eral strike, which reportedly was promoted largely by Commu- nist labor agitators and especially by Pedro Saad, senator for labor and secretary general of the Ecuadoran Communist party (PCE). The action may presage stronger government action against the PCE and Communist influence in the labor movement. 28 Sept 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 8 SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612 Novi *ire 7. USSR MAKES FIRST OVERTURE TO SOMALIA - Three ranking Soviet embassy officials in Ethiopia are scheduled to make the first formal Soviet visit to the Italian trust territory of Somalia on 2 October. The composition of the delegation sug- gests they may offer aid and propose the establishment of a Soviet consular mission. The USSR has already indicated its interest in Somalia by arranging for Egypt to d,isseminate and broad- cast Soviet anti-Western propaganda. The British Foreign Office recently indi- cated its concern that Somali fear of Ethiopian expansionist am- bitions might lead the trust territory to seek arms from any source following its independence in 1960. 28 Sept 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 9 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03190612