CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A001300360001-7
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October 30, 2003
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October 23, 1953
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REPORT
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ase 2gWj2/?0EC4TMP79T0or / 25X1 23 Oct ober 1953 4 25X1 / 25X Copy Noa % CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN s DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANGE IN CLASS. ~--" Cl (*CLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS S C NEXTREVIEWDATE: 2O0 9 AUTH: HR 70-2 25X1 0 DATE:L2D~, /T 9 REVIEWER: f Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DIA and DOS review(s) completed. //, TOP SECRET s 25X Approved For Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300360001-7 25X1A Approved elease 2003/12/09: CIA-RDP79T009 001300360001-7 SUMMARY 25X1 SOUTHEAST ASIA 2. French commander depicts south Tonkin operations as overplayed in press (page 3). Burmese minister says USSR and China have offered to buy Burma's rice (page 5). NEAR EAST - AFRICA 4. Anglo-Egyptian negotiators fail to resolve disputed issues (page 6). 5. Comment on Arab League meeting on Palestine (page 6). WESTERN EUROPE 25X1 6. Tito seen possibly receptive to UN call for Trieste conference (page 7). 7. French Indochina policy seen depending on continuation of French Union (page 7). 25X1A 25X1A 23 Oct 53 Approved For Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975A001300360001-7 25X1 25X1A I Approved Fo elease 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975A00 SOUTHEAST ASIA 2. French commander depicts south Tonkin operations as overplayed in press- 25X1A On that date the French forces were dug in at a provincial crossroads, waiting for a major Viet Minh attack. General Cogny, commander in Tonkin, on 20 October depicted French operations in southern Tonkin as less daring, in concept and execution than press accounts indicate. _3? 25X1A 23 Oct 53 Approved For Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300360001-7 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300360001-7 Approved For Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300360001-7 25X1A 25X1A Approved F Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975 001300360001-7 Meanwhile, Governor Tri states that the situation immediately to the rear of the French position con- tinues to deteriorate, and that there has been an upsurge of Viet Minh activity throughout the delta, causing appreciable losses among French Union forces. Comment: The American army attache considers French actions in the current operations to be reminiscent of General Salan's defensive tactics, which ostensibly were repudiated by General Navarre. The quick reappearance of Viet Minh forces in areas "cleared" by the French remains one of the major problems of the Indochina war effort. 3. Burmese minister says USSR and China have offered to buy Burma's rice: are included in the deal, according to cabinet minister U Kyaw Nyein. The Soviet Union and Communist China have offered to purchase most of Burma's rice surplus for several years if such stra- tegic materials as wolfram, zinc and lead Kyaw Nyein commented to Ambassador Sebald that the long-range consequences of such a deal would be dis- astrous for Burma. He stated, however, that Burma faces a diffi- cult problem in disposing of its rice surplus and that powerful ele- ments in the cabinet favor accepting the Communist offer. He then asked the ambassador whether the US could help in disposing of Bur- mese rice through subsidizing purchases by friendly powers. Comment: Burma has approximately 700,000 tons of unsold rice ay ntsorage and a new crop is being harvested. The USSR, in line with its increased emphasis on consumer goods availability, has been coupling its usual offers for strategic items with new offers to import sub- stantial quantities of foodstuffs and other consumer items. The fact, however, that wolfram, a surplus commodity in the Orbit, 25X1A 23 Oct 53 Approved For Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300360001-7 25X1A Approved F elease 2003/12/09: CIA-RDP79T00975A0 was allegedly requested, that rice is currently a major Chinese export, and that Kyaw Nyein made no reference to the method of payment, raises some doubt that any such offer as described was made. NEAR EAST - AFRICA 25X1A 25X1A 4. Anglo-Egyptian negotiators fail to resolve disputed issues: foreign minister Fawzi. un orms or ri is technicians, and the schedule for the progres- sive reduction in number of these technicians, according to Egyptian During a six-hour meeting on 21 October, Anglo-Egyptian negotiators again failed to reach agreement on the basic issues of future availability of the Suez base, Fawzi told Ambassador Caffery that general accord was reached, however, on seven years as the duration of the agreement, on aviation matters, and on a pre- amble statement on the Suez Canal. The foreign minister also stated that Egypt accepted British requirements for organization of the base. Despite previous reports that the meeting would be final and "decisive," both sides have indicated their willing- ness to hold further talks. Comment. Although no date has been set for the next meeting, the present mood of both governments suggests that final settlement may ultimately be achieved. 5. Comment on Arab League meeting on Palestine: The Political Committee of the Arab League, now meeting in an atmosphere of angry tension in Jordan, may be ex- pected to produce strong statements against Israel urging positive action short of war. Its members, aware of Israeli capabilities, are -6- 25X1A 23 Oct 53 Approved For Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975A001300360001-7 25X1A Approved F :lease 2003/12/09 :CIA-RDP79T0097 faced with the problem of devistng a formula which will avoid military action and yet satisfy public clamor in the Arab countries. Extravagant demands for Western punitive action against Israel are likely to be one of the. results. The failure of the League, long criticized by the Arabs for its general uselessness in the Arab-Israeli dispute, and Western unwillingness to rebuke Israel in a way satisfactory to the Arabs will only intensify their frustration and resentment at the West. This will probably result in irregular violence against Israel and possibly in local explosions dangerous both to the Arab govern- ments and to Western installations. WESTERN EUROPE 6. Tito seen possibly receptive to UN call for Trieste conference: British ambassador Mallet in Belgrade, 25X1 A I I in a generally pessimistic telegram, states that Tito might not refuse to attend a con- ference on Trieste, proposed in a UN resolu- tion, even if vetoed by the Soviet Union. Foreign Secretary Eden still feels that the 8 October decision must be maintained, and turning over the civil administration of Zone A to It y without withdrawing the American and British troops should pro- vide the most promising basis for convening the proposed conference. Meanwhile, American military officials in Rome express increasing concern over the massing of troops along both sides of the Italo-Yugoslav border and the embassy urges that both governments be requested to withdraw their forces 25 miles from the frontier. 7. French Indochina policy seen depending on continuation of French Union: 25X1A 25X1A Ambassador Dillon sees little chance that the French government will get the necessary sup- port for its present policy in Indochina unless -7- 23 Oct 53 Approved For Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975A001300360001-7 25X1A Approved F lease 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975A there is hope of continuing the French Union. He expects the original Vietnamese National Congress resolution on the Union to cause even moderate deputies to waver in their support of the government on this issue. 25X1 Comment: Since Bao Dab is expected to issue a reassuring statement on Vietnamese adherence to the French Union, Laniel has a good chance to weather this storm. The debate, however, will bring increased attention to the French Union concept, which will be the crucial point in French-Vietnamese negotiations. Such heightened French feelings may also create a serious threat to EDC ratification prospects by highlighting France's difficulty in reconciling its overseas responsibilities with participation in European integration schemes. 25X1A 23 Oct 53 Approved For Release 2003/12/09 : CIA-RDP79T00975A001300360001-7