CIA OPERATIONS IN VIETNAM, ELSEWHERE RELATED

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000500320002-3
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RIPPUB
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K
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2
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December 22, 2016
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May 7, 2010
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2
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Publication Date: 
October 24, 1965
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REPORT
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rte ci jj\ .[Y.L(.lAiJGASi Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/07 : CIA-RDP75-00149R000500320002-3 CIA OPERATIONS IN VIETNAM, ELSEWBZRE RELATED ??n,t w,e a-eyuz:?eu erreot on the public, which condemns sordid U.S. aggression in Vietnam. were presented to readers with incredible pomp and accompanied by loud commentaries. The authors of these ntnnins .. . .. I . that has become a shocking scandal in official Washington. The American radio and press had recently begun to int n.e'?ve1 r At--l- -.._ ., .. . . . Moscow Domestic Service in Russian 1300 GMT 24 October 1965--L ;Commentators' Roundtable featuring IZVESTIYA observer NikolayPolyanov and affairs commentators LeonidZavyalov and Viktor Shragin) Air Force intelligence, the State Department's Intelligence and Research 73ureau,. the At.Jmin Rnnnmv f!.,....,tea4...- _ _ n ne other government organizations which make up the U.S.. intelligence community. It-comprises, first and foremost, the National Security. Council, the Defense Denartment.~R'v a ___x___._ The invisible government is not restricted to CIA,, although CIA forms its nucleus. Nor is it restricted to the activities of war-- g e war in a secret and unseen fashion. ----?--- ~??~ .,? seuu in the press and hear on the radio. The second is the government which in fact comprises the U.S. intelligence machinery and operates throu hout `?h ..Zavyalov: The American press asserts that there are two governments in the United.'' States--a visible and ?-- --+ ?-?- ??~^-/+??~or~,,~anc braces -or' asia, Africa, and Latin America. am or o agrant brute force displayed, for example, in the Dominican Republic. Other less visible means are employed in the struggle against the national liberation movement. These _??- ???-???~?~ ~~_~ iuciuue une bo-cal.LeQ "Dig-Stick," gunboat, and "divide and rule" policies, as well as armed intervention such as aggression in Vietn 01 g g y p aced Washington officials. At the same time, these revelations have again attracted attention i.. to American intelligence N?... a?,u?tee. veasans nouses,.ana that this was being attributed to partisan activities. It is indeed natural that Young's revelations should have enra ad hi hl 1 . . e with premeditation in order to discredit the South 'Vietnamese partisans. Young s stated ...i+H ,.t .... ,. ._.._....e,__ .. _ that ,n anr rc ne me e a tour ofVietnam.?1Upon return to Washington, Young stated at an interview with newsmen that the U.S. ,Central -Intelligence Agency was involved In brutaldfi __ . .,c ua we Stephen Young of Ohio. This senator, together w:;tha group of his. colleagues, had d Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/07: CIA-RDP75-00149R000500320002-3