CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0 or ~ ~Xxxxxz /X/ 9 ~ 0/~ TOP SECRET 1 July 1955 Copy No. 99 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO...9._ NO CHANGE IN CLASS. C1 DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS S C NEXT REVIEW DATE: RUTH: HR 70-2 DATE: '. Qn_-R!WJEVVER; Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY State Dept. review completed 4 ,44 TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975A002100060001-0 SUMMARY FAR EAST 1, Rhee adamant against normal relations with Japan (page 3). SOUTHEAST ASIA 3. Vietnamese declaration on elections to be dissociated from Geneva agreement (page 4). NEAR EAST - AFRICA 4. French official anticipates continued anti-American sentiment in Tunisia (page 5). I July 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 2 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975A002100060001-0 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0 FAR EAST 1. Rhee adamant against normal relations with Japan. Ambassadors Allison and Lacy, fol- lowing discussions with President Rhee on South Korean-Japanese rela- tions, are convinced that Rhee has no aestre to reach an agreement with Japan on any subject. . They believe that regardless of any concessions the Japanese may make, Rhee will find some new pretext for refusing to normal- ize relations, and that nothing less than a "miraculous revela.- tion" will cause him to depart from his deep-seated prejudices. On the question of trade, Rhee said he was not interested in sell- ing rice to Japan and "did not wish to be told to do so:' Comment: Chronic antagonism between South Korea and Japan- -stimulated by recent Japanese trade over- tures to the Sino-Soviet bloc--has reached a point where South Korea has threatened to recall its diplomatic mission from Tokyo. While many South Korean leaders would support a rapprochement with Japan, Rhee's attitude virtually precludes a settlement while he is in power. His immediate objective is to undermine Ameri- can confidence in.Japan. 1 July 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 3 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0 FAR EAST Rhee adamant against normal relations with Japan. Ambassadors Allison and Lacy, fol- lowing discussions with President Rhee on. South Korean-Japanese rela- tions, are convinced that Rhee has no desire to reach an agreement with Japan on any subject. . They believe that regardless of any concessions the Japanese may make, Rhee will find some new pretext for refusing to normal- ize relations, and that nothing less than a "miraculous revela.- tion" will cause him to depart from his deep-seated prejudices. .On the question of trade, Rhee said he was not interested in sell- ing rice to Japan and 'did. not wish to be told to do so:, Comment: Chronic antagonism between South Korea and Japan- -s mu a e by recent Japanese trade over- tures to the Sino-Soviet bloc--has reached a point where South Korea has threatened to recall its diplomatic mission from Tokyo. While many South Korean leaders would support a rapprochement with Japan, Rhee's attitude virtually precludes a settlement while he is in power. His immediate objective is to undermine Ameri- can confidence in.. Japan. 1 July 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 3 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0 SOUTHEAST ASIA, 3. Vietnamese declaration on elections to be dissociated from Geneva agreemeii The Vietnamese government plans shortly to declare itself in favor of unification through democratic elections but to disso, ciate its action from the Geneva agree- ment, according to the 'Vietnamese foreign minister. He pointed out that this position prevented the government from taking any initiative with respect to the 20 July consultations with the Viet Minh as recommended in the Geneva agreement. Comment. The American embassy in Saigon believes the French wilreuse to substitute for South Viet- nam if the Diem government refuses to engage in talks with the Viet Minh. The embassy anticipates the Viet Minh would then bring a charge of violation of the Geneva terms before the Inter- national Control Commission or the Geneva powers. If no satis- faction were obtained by such a move, the Viet Minh would prob- ably take the position that it was no longer bound by the Geneva terms. One of the purposes of Ho Chi Minh's current trip to Peiping and Moscow may be to get advice on what action to take in the event of such developments. 1 July 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 4 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0 NEAR EAST - AFRICA 4. French official anticipates continued anti-American sentiment in unisia: French minister-delegate Seydoux told the American consul in Tunis he believes the 28 June bombing of the US informa- tion Service in Tunis was committed by e- ar French elements. He also stated that anti-Americanism is based on dislike, or misunderstanding, of American policy toward North Africa, and has been increased by the recent pub- lic criticism of the United States by protectorates minister July and President Coty. The French-language Tunisian press, according to the consul, has indulged in reckless criticism of America and has published a rumor that the bombing was designed to prevent distribution of certain "tendentious publications.' Comment. Anti-Americanism is on the rise throughout French Nort African In Tunisia, it flared up sharply in late May and early June when General Gruenther's.con- cern over the removal of NATO troops to Algeria was widely criticized. Even the formerly friendly resident general has charged that American consuls were abetting North African na- tionalism. 1 July 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 5 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100060001-0