CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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April 15, 1954
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00410TQ-~Aj-%FQ ~075~~,W ~O CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 25X/ or, 25X1 25XV 25X' DOS review(s) completed. ) completed. DIA TOP review(sSECRET 04/03/15: CIA-RDP79T00975~ 15 April 1954 Copy No, f7 6 3 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANGE IN CLASS. DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS S C t EXT REVIEW DATE: - aQ9 AUTH: HR 70-2 DATE- REVIEWER: Office of Current Intelligence Approved For" R ea - 00300001-1 SOUTHEAST ASIA 3. French expect major attacks at Dien Bien Phu next week (page 4). 4. Burmese War Office claims proof of American involvement with insurgents (page 5). AUSTRALIA - NEW ZEALAND 5. Readjustment in Australian defense policy announced (page 5). NEAR EAST m AFRICA. 6. Ambassador Henderson sees Tehran calm, as oil talks begin (page 6). LATIN AMERICA. 25X1 25X1 SUMMARY GENERAL British charge at Peiping speculates on Chinese Communist position at Geneva (page 3). ILU. Costa ca threatens appea to OAS in dispute w Nicaragua (page 25X1A Approved For Release 2004/03/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A001500300001-1 25X1 Approved For Releas 2004/03/15 :CIA-RDP79T00975A001 00300001-1 GENERAL 25X1 25X1A 2. British charge at Peiping speculates on Chinese Communist position at Geneva: government, The British charge at Peiping believes the Chinese Communists at Geneva will put forth a unification proposal for Korea similar to t he Soviet plan for Germany,. withdrawal of :foreign troops, establishment of a coalition an general elections conducted by that government. The charge thinks the Chinese will not with- draw their support of the Viet Minh in Indochina and are probably willing to increase their aid considerably if necessary to prevent a Viet Minh defeat. 25X1A Approved For Rele 00300001-1 11 15 Apr 54 25X1A Approved For Rel a 2004/03/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A00 0300001-1 Comment. Soviet statements since the Berlin foreign ministers' conference have suggested that the Com- munist position on the Korean question will resemble the Soviet stand on Germany. It is uncertain whether the Communists are willing to reach a more limited agreement on troop withdrawal alone. Current comments from Moscow and Peiping suggest that the Communists' position on Indochina. will be affected by their judgment as to the determination and unity of the West in countering Chinese aid to the Viet Minh. SOUTHEAST ASIA 25X1A 3. French expect major attacks at Dien Bien Phu next week: French intelligence in Saigon anticipates a third round of major Viet Minh assaults at Dien Bien Phu on 22 or 23 April, before the Geneva conference, according to Am- bassador Heath in Saigon. It is believed the enemy has already replaced his casual- ties, will probably be able to bring in still more reinforcements, and is now building up his artillery and ammunition supply. The consulate in Hanoi states that French headquarters there ascertained only on 10 April that a position in Dominique was abandoned by a Thai battalion during the 30-31 March attacks. As of 13 April, this position had not been retaken by the French. Comment: Viet Minh gains during the second phase of the battle thus total four of the five positions in strong point Dominique and one of the six in Huguette. Approved For Rele 25X1A 50030000151Apr 54 25X1 Approved For Rele se 2004/03/15: CIA-RDP79T00975A00 500300001-1 4. Burmese War Office claims proof of American involvement with insurgents: 25X1A personnel in T ailan are involved in arming the Karen and Mon in- surgents in southeastern Burma. The War Office is also convinced, as the result of interrogations of local villagers, that American per- sonnel have freely crossed the border from Thailand during the past ten months and made contact with insurgent leaders. The American embassy in Rangoon reports that the Burmese War Office has obtained captured documents and photographs which it regards as proof that American military Some of the documents and photographs have been leaked to the press, but they have not yet been published. Comment.- The Burmese government has suspected the United. States ante British of covertly supporting the Karen insurgents since early 1951. Public disclosure of the War Office's "proof" would again damage American prestige in Burma, which has been slowly rising as a result of the partial evacuation of Chinese Nationalist guerrillas. AUSTRALIA - NEW ZEALAND 5.. Readjustment in Australian defense policy announced: 25X1 overseas confirmed the increasing importance of air power. that Australia's present commitments in Korea would prevent a large reduction in the army. The defense minister noted that the trend The Australian defense minister announced on 11 April that the RAAF will become the country's major defensive arm and that the size and cost of the regular ground force will be reviewed. He 'indicated, however, The American army attache comments that the regular army and the naval air arm will probably be cut in the next defense budget. He believes the timing of the defense minister's announce- ment was made with an eye on next month's parliamentary election. 25X1A Approved For Release 2004/03/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01500300001-1 15 Apr 54 ApprovOWAeI ase 2004/03/15: CIA-RDP79T00975A0c1t1 00300001-1 Comment: A Labor victory next month would probably result in a greater reduction of the defense budget than the present government is planning. Labor spokesmen are in accord, however, with greater stress on air power. NEAR EAST - AFRICA 6. Ambassador Henderson sees Tehran calm as oil talks begin: 25X1A 25X1 Tehran. The relationship between Prime Minister Zahed.i and the shah seems good, despite frequent minor strains, and they both apparently realize they must stick together at least until an oil agreement is approved by parliament. The Iranian political scene is relatively stable as oil negotiations get under way and as parliament begins to organize, according to Ambassador Henderson in There are grounds for hope that. an agree- ment can be signed and approved without precipitating a major political controversy, even though Tudeh and Nationalist elements can be expected to make strong attempts to sabotage a final agreement. A more serious threat to the Zahedi government, however, may come from right-wing politicians who are only waiting until responsibility for a settlement is firmly fixed on Zahedi to make their bids for power. Comment: Consortium and Iranian repre- sentatives held their first meeting in Tehran on 14 April. The Ameri- can member presented the consortium's basic proposal and meetings were adjourned until 17 April. Approved FQSReII 21 se - 500300001115 Apr 54 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01500300001-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01500300001-1 25X1 25X1A Approved For Rele e 2004/03/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01 0300001-1 10. Costa Rica threatens appeal to OAS in dispute with Nicaragua: 25X1A Costa Rican foreign minister Esquivel informed Ambassador Hill on 13 April that his government was demanding re- traction of the unofficial Nicaraguan charges, ascribed to President Somoza, that high Costa Rican officials were in- volved in the recent plot against Somoza and that Costa Rica is a center of Communism. Esquivel stated that if Nicaragua did not comply by midnight, his government. would ask the Organization of American States to investigate the dispute. The American embassy believes that this action "will create a grave situation." -8- - _e 2004103115 m Approved FT- CIA-REM X500300001 15 Apr, 54 Approved&41se 2004/03/15 : CIA-RDP79T00975A0,p0300001-1 Comment: Relations between the two countries have been severely strained since the 3 April assassination attempt against Somoza by persons who entered Nicaragua. from Costa Rica. An appeal to the OAS would appear designed to seize the initiative from Nicaragua and to clear Costa Rica of the broad and apparently unfounded charges. 25X1A Approved For Release 2004/03/15: CIA-RDP79T00975AO01P 00300001.1 Apr 54