CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A000700470001-2
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October 15, 2003
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July 8, 1952
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25X1 OP 1 / f3E 0975x4900700470001-2 8 July 1952 25X1 Approved FoIea I I ?Py ??53 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 25X1 25X1 ac~t~tur~. NO CHA S IN CLASS. ? O CLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED To: TS S C 25X1 NEXT REViEW DATE; ., 2.4,22 AUTH: HRnn70 DATE:~~Tk.iff REVIEWER: Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 25X1 TOP SECRET 25X1 State DepartmentAepp o e5 For elease 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000700470001-2 25X1A Approve SUMMARY FAR EAST 1. Moslem revolt in northwestern China reported (page 3). 2. Burmese seeking to repatriate Chinese Nationalists (page 3)0 NEAR EAST - AFRICA 3. Satellites offer to purchase Iranian oil reported (page 4)0 4. New oil field reported near Tehran (page 5). EASTERN EUROPE 5. Yugoslavs reported ready for military talks with Turks and Greeks (page 5)a WESTERN EUROPE 6. Plans for stepped-up Sovietization of East Germany partially confirmed (page 6)0 7. Swiss offer East German Government de facto recognition (page 6). 8. Britain opposes newest plan for European federation (page 7). 9. France denies plans for shipment of steel rails to East Germany (page 7). 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000700470001-2 25X1A Approve 1. Moslem revolt in northwestern China reported- FAR EAST 25X1A 25X1A 0470001-2 I who reached Hong Kong from ina s northwestern Kansu Prov- ince report that, 10,000 Moslems rebelled about two months ago. The uprising was crushed in approximately four weeks. The American Consulate General reports that according tb a local Moslem contact, the rebels are merely in- active now, and were not completely defeated by the Chinese Commu- nists,, Comment: This is the first confirmation of previous reports in the ong Kong press that there is unrest among the Moslems of northwestern China: The difficult terrain of northwestern China is favorable for guerrilla operations. This area, however, is almost inaccessible, and insurgents could expect little or no outside assistance. 2. Burmese seeking to repatriate Chinese Nationalists- An official of the Burmese Foreign Office informedthe US Embassy in Rangoon that Defense Minister Ba Swe, while expecting that insurgency in Burma will be largely eliminated by fall, fears that public pressure will then force him to attack the Chinese Nationalists in Kengtung. Ba Swe says he is anxious to avoid such action and is willing to repatriate the National- ist troops through Rangoon. The Foreign Office official asked for Ameri- can aid in arranging a mission to Formosa to discuss the matter. 25X1A 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000700470001-2 25X1A Approv Comment: While the Burmese armed forces have recently achieved some oca successes against the insurgent Communists, there are no indications of a victory by the end of this summer. The Burmese Government has rejected all previous proposals to repatriate the Chinese Nationalists. Reversal of this policy probably resulted from a realization that a major offensive against the Nationalists in Kengtung to assuage public opinion would leave the way open for successful insurgent operations in central Burma. NEAR EAST - AFRICA 3. Satellites offer to purchase Iranian oil reported: 25X1 25X1A that the Czech and Polish Governments have already deposited dollars in New York to cover the transaction. The Iranian Government was informed that the necessary transportation "would be taken care of." The Iranian Ambassador in Moscow has in- formed that Czechoslo- vakia, Poland, and Hungary have offered to buy up to 3,000,000 tons of oil from Iran, and The Tehran government allegedly has stated that it wants time to think the matter over, as it does not wish to "injure old established customers." Comment: 25X1 25X1 a Polish-Iranian agreement including oil is pending, but Czech negoti- ations appear to have stalled over the problem of transportation. Hungary reportedly has signed an agreement to purchase Iranian oil, none of which is known to have been shipped yet. 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000700470001-2 25X1A Approve 4. New oil field reported near Tehran: 25X1A I he oil drilling 25X1 operations of the Iranian Oil Company at Qum in north-central Iran, ninety miles _ south of Tehran, F I 25X1 struck what appears to be a sizeable deposit of oil on 2 July. He says that all signs indicate that the strike is in or close to new oil fields, the extent of which cannot yet be determined. Comment: Discovery of oil by the Iranian Oil Company would furnish Prime Minister Mossadeq with a lever in his dispute with the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. Because of Qum's location, such a a1scovery would certainly interest the Russians, both asa possible future source of oil and as a means of penetrating the Iranian economy. EASTERN EUROPE 5. Yugoslavs reported ready for military talks with Turks and Greeks: 25X1 Al IThe Yugoslav Government is ready to engage in military talks with Turkey and presumably Greece, if those countries commit themselves to a strong defense of Thrace. The Turkish the Yugoslav Ambassador. The Foreign Minister stated that he was doing all in his power to impress Turkey's allies with the importance of defending Thrace. Foreign Minister says he was so informed during the last week in June by Comment: A military planning agreement with Greece and Turkey woof considerable advantage to Yugo- slavia, but the Yugoslavs have not hitherto shown a willingness to begin such talks. While Greece and Turkey want to provide for the defense of Thrace, a difficult military problem, the latter is pro- ceeding cautiously, and obvio sly desires a NATO commitment promis- ing additional sea and air support before it negotiates with Yugoslavia. -5- 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000700470001-2 25X1A Approve WESTERN EUROPE 6. Plans for stepped-up Sovietization of East Germany partially confirmed: 25X1A The Socialist Unity Party congress, scheduled for 9 to 12 July, reportedly will move to in- troduce the Kolkhoz system in agriculture, to begin a neW party purge, and to replace the five state governments with 14 new districts. Party leaders allegedly plan also to approve the "eventual" resignation of East German Premier Otto Grotewohl, probably on grounds of ill health, Comment: Party leaders had earlier been reported to be planning action a e July congress to strengthen their control over East Germany. Gradual curtailment of the functions and authority of the state governments has already begun, and American observers in Frankfurt believe these governments may ultimately be eliminated. This, however, is not expected to occur before the rati- fication of the Allied-West German contractual agreement. The probable eclipse of Grotewohl, ostensibly on grounds of ill health, has been previously predicted. 7. Swiss offer East German Government de facto recognition: 25X1A Switzerland has offered the East German Government de facto recognition, through .the exchange of trade missions, instead of the formal recognition it demands in return for concessions on nationalized Swiss prop- erty. The Swiss have assured Britain they will not grant de jure recognition. France intends to support American protests against any such action, but the British For- eign Office states it will take no action as long as Switzerland withholds full recognition. 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000700470001-2 25X1A Approve Comment: East Germany will probably accept the de facto recognition, which would be a substantial political victory, since no other Western nation has yet made even this con- cession. Switzerland exchanged Ministers with the West German Federal Republic earlier this year., 8. Britain opposes newest plan for European federation:' 25X1A Commenting on the French proposal that the Schuman Plan countries create a supranational political authority, a British Foreign Office official stated that, while Britain would have to assent to the development of a "new. power" across the channel, acceptance of a European federation would be a reversal of traditional British policy. Great Britain intends to comment that such .a development is premature and to urge the acceptance of Foreign Secretary Eden's plan for bringing supranational institutions within the "loose" framework of the Council of Europe. Comment: Although France desires British participation in European unians, Foreign Minister Schuman has evidently decided to restrict the task of establishing a political author- ity to the Schuman Plan countries. In this way France would block discussion of the participation of other countries in the coal-steel and defense communities and avoid delaying the implementation of these two bodies. 9. France denies 25X1A 25X1A lans for shipment of steel rails to East Germany: The French Foreign Office has denied reports that East Germany is purchasing 80,000 tons of steel rails from the Schneider-Creusot company. This company, it states, does not manufacture rails and has negotiated for neither direct nor indirect delivery of rails to the German. Democratic Republic. Approved For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000700470001-2 25X1A Approve The Foreign Office knows of no such negoti- ations by any French company, and states that it is "fully cognizant" of its obligation to consult COCOM before granting an export license for such material. 25X1 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000700470001-2