CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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Publication Date:
October 8, 1952
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REPORT
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8 October 1952
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
DOCUMENT NO 48
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SUMMARY
SOVIET UNION
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3. French official sees hardening of Soviet attitude toward US (page 4).
FAR EAST
4, Heavy enemy action in Korea not seen as prelude to offensive
(page 4).
SOUTHEAST ASIA
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b. uabinet crisis threatens in Indonesia (page 5).
WESTERN EUROPE
7. Trieste Communist Party approved for membership in Coininform
(page 6).
8. Comment on Schuman-Adenauer negotiations on the Saar (page 7).
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3. French official sees hardening of Soviet attitude toward US:
The Kremlin's top priority objective
for some time will be to divide the
Western allies, particularly to separate
the United States from the others,
according to a high French Foreign Ministry official. He believes
this policy was manifested by Stalin's article in BOLSHEVIK, the
jettisoning of the militants Marty and Tilion, and the adoption of a
more "bland" Communist line in France. The official considers
Ambassador Kennan a victim of the new Soviet effort, and points
out that the Russians have recently increased their friendly
gestures toward the French and British in Moscow.
Comment: Stalin's article indicates that
the USSR envisages a prolonged period of coexistence contingent
upon the dissolution of the aggressive Western alliance and isolation
of the United State g as principal aggressor.
FAR EAST
4. Heavy enemy action in Korea not seen as prelude to offensive:
The Far East Command believes that
the 6 October coordinated Communist
attack in western and central Korea is
not preliminary to a general offensive,
FECOM warns, however, that limited-objectiveiattacks will
probably increase in size and number until colder weather sets
in or until the UN Command assumes the offensive.
The primary objective of the attacks, as
interpreted by FECOM, is the seizure of key terrain features
and areas still in question at the cease-fire talks. Another
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objective may be to keep UN forces off balance.
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6. Cabinet crisis threatens in Indonesia:
The Indonesian Government is threatened
with an imminent cabinet crisis,
Demands by elements of the two largest
political parties that certain officials in: the Defense Ministry and
the army be purged are likely to result in the resignation of the
Minister of Defense, and possibly in the fall of the cabinet.
President Sukarno has not revealed his
position, but is believed to be displeased with the present government.
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Comment: The government has made
little or no progress in dealing with widespread dissidence, and
the impending crisis is more the result of political rivalries than
of a genuine concern over the country's security.
Public and parliamentary criticism of the
Defense Ministry is apparently Communist-inspired and purposely
directed at undermining the position of the strongly anti-Communist
Minister of Defense.
WESTERN EUROPE
7. Trieste Communist Party approved for membership in Cominform:
Vittorio Vidali, leader of the Communist
Party in Trieste, has reportedly announced
that his party has been approved for member-
ship in the Cominform and Chat it would receive
directives from Cominform headquarters and
no roug e Italian Communist Party as in the put. Vidali also
announced that a complete reorganization of the party would begin on
1 November in order to replace present leaders, who have become
passive.
Comment:
Vidali's party is suffering from weak internal discipline and severe
financial troubles. Freeing the party from Italian Communist control
may be intended to give it added prestige.
The Trieste Communist Party would be the
first party to be added to the Cominform since its establishment in
1947.
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8. Comment on Schuman-Adenauer negotiations on the Saar
The unresolved issues between Chancellor
Adenauer and French Minister Schuman over the Saar question
center on the permanenc y of the settlement, France's economic ties
with the 'agar, and Political freedom 'within the territory.
Adenauer claims to have made his
maximum offer, which he saps is supported by the government
coalition and the opposition Social Democrats, when he proposed
placing the territory under a European body, as well as local licen-
sing of the pro - German parties and replacing the French-Saar
conventions with new economic arrangements. The settlement
would be provisional for five years.
Schuman agrees to Europeanization, but
opposes licensing the pro-German parties and wants the French-Saar
economic ties to be severed gradually as European integration
progresses. He also insists that any steps taken now be permanent.
If the two positions are not reconciled by
10 October, the final date for parties to register for the Saar
elections, the Saar Government will probably reject the applications
of the pro-German parties. In that event, according to Adenauer,
"all will be lost."
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