CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A002200140001-1
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September 17, 1955
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REPORT
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V B ase 2M l/>EG PW79T~ 17 September 1955 Copy No, CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. Z--'c4' NQ CHANGE IN CLASS. E) DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS S C NEXT REVIEW DATE: ~~J Q AUTH: HR 70 1 DATE:,,;aP REVIEWER; Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY State Dept. review completed 0 02 OF, ~ 0 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02200140001-1 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02200140001-1 25X1A Approved Fc Rel 0~f5A002200140001-1 CONTENTS 1. COMMENT ON ANTI- PERON REVOLT IN ARGENTINE PROVINCES (page 3). 2. ADENAUER EXPLAINS HIS POSITION AT MOSCOW TALKS (page 4) 3. NO CUT IN BRITAIN'S DEFENSE BUDGET NEXT YEAR (page 5). 5. ALGERIAN SITUATION REMAINS TENSE (page 7). 17 Sept 55 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 2 2 Approved For Relea - 75AO02200140001-1 Approved FQ Rele 09WA002200140001-1 25X1A 1. COMMENT ON ANTI- PERON REVOLT IN ARGENTINE PROVINCES 25X1A The uprising of army and navy ele- ments which began early on 16 Sep- tember is the latest phase of the continuing revolt against Peron and is the most co-ordinated attack against him since he came to power in Argen- tina in 1945. In contrast to the 16 June revolt, army elements are now involved. While it is still impossible to assess the strength of the army and navy units in revolt, attacks were made almost simultaneously in at least five provinces. Later in the day, according to the official radio, the naval forces at the important navy bases of Rio Santiago and Puerto Belgrano joined the re- bels. Forces loyal to Peron are attempting to suppress the armed outbreaks, and provincial commands are re- portedly being reinforced by troops from Buenos Aires. There has been no fighting in the capital. Rumors of the possible resignation of Peron have increased, since his speech reportedly sched- uled for midmorning was not broadcast and he has not been mentioned by name over the official radio during the day. As things now stand, this revolt against Peron will require support of some of the high army com- mand in order to succeed without considerable and perhaps protracted bloodshed. (There is no information to suggest that the high command, or any member thereof, has aban- doned Peron.) Similarly, if the army should decide to force Peron's resignation and if he were to "call into the streets" the General Confederation of Labor serious civil war would ensue. (There have been reports over the past several years that the labor confederation has large amounts of small arms.) 25X1A 17 Sept 55 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 3 Approved For Rele (2tbA/07/08: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02200140001-1 Approved FaLele4se 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP79T019W002200140001-1 25X1A 2. ADENAUER EXPLAINS HIS POSITION AT MOSCOW TALKS 25X1A Chancellor Adenauer told the American, British, and French ambassadors at Bonn on 15 September that domestic political considerations forced him to yield in Moscow on the question of exchanging ambassadors. He said that if he had refused the Soviet offer to return prisoners on the grounds that he did not want a Soviet em- bassy in Bonn, his government would have jeopardized its prospects in the 1957 elections. Conant comments that Adenauer and his closest advisers did not appear very happy about what had happened at Moscow. 17 Sept 55 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 4 Approved For Rele?aW 2~64/07/08 : CIA-RDP79T00975A002200140001-1 25X1A Approved F rel ase 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP79 00$WWA002200140001-1 25X1A 3, NO CUT IN BRITAIN'S DEFENSE BUDGET NEXT YEAR British defense minister Selwyn Lloyd told American officials on 13 September that Britain has no intention whatever of reducing its defense expenditures next year. Preliminary study of national submis- sions to the 1955 NATO Annual Review indicates that Britain plans to maintain its present defense spending levels and is taking measures to achieve the stream- lined posture recommended by NATO military authorities for warfare in a nuclear age. These modernization meas- ures involve net reductions in naval and air goals and drastic reorganization, in some cases a scrapping, of parts of the traditional British military structure to implement the new concept. Comment 25X1 17 Sept 55 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 5 Approved For Rele b' 4/07/08 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02200140001-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02200140001-1 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02200140001-1 25X1A Approved For a U~5A002200140001-1 5. ALGERIAN SITUATION REMAINS TENSE 25X1A The severe measures used by the French to restore order following the uprising of 20 August in Algeria are embittering even pro- French Moslems and are driving many to join the rebels, according to the American consulate general in Algiers. A small area near Philippeville., on the Mediterranean coast, appears to be in the hands of rebels who are reportedly trying to establish control of a region they can proclaim "Free Algeria:' Uneasiness, bordering on panic among French settlers in eastern Algeria, is increasing as re- ligious leaders advocate a "holy war." 17 Sept 55 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 7 Approved For Rel 25X AAA 1^7 _ 975AO02200140001-1