CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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August 6, 1957
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INTELLIGENCE
BULLETIN
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AUTH: HR 70.2
DATV44t-,REVIEWER
OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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. USSR REPORTEDLY GUARANTEES SYRIAN SECURITY
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2. USSR REPORTEDLY GUARANTEES SYRIAN SECURITY
Khrushchev assured the Syrian govern-
ment delegation now in Moscow that
"Syria's security is guaranteed" and
that the USSR "will not allow or tolerate
any aggression against Syria," accord-
ing to an authoritative Syrian leftist newspaper on 5 August.
Khrushchev's statement was reportedly made in the presence
of Bulganin and Zhukov just before Khrushchev left for Rumania
on 1 August.
While such a statement by Khrushchev might
have been intended as a general assurance of Soviet support for
Syria, it is not a commitment to any specific course of action.
Some Syrians reportedly hoped to obtain a pact of mutual sup-
port and nonaggression from Moscow.
The reported guarantee would encourage
Syrian leftists to believe that they can continue their moves to
take over the Syrian government completely with little fear of
foreign military intervention.
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3. CUBAN POLITICAL SITUATION DETERIORATES
The political situation in Cuba has be-
come increasingly tense since 1 August
when the general strike in Santiago de
Cuba and mounting terrorism throughout
the island prompted the government to
suspend constitutional guarantees. The
US ambassador in Havana predicts that
serious unrest is certain to occur within
the next few days.
The strike has spread to other cities in
Oriente Province, the stronghold of rebel leader Fidel Castro
and the center of opposition to President Fulgencio Batista. A
general strike in Havana has thus far been prevented by gov-
ernment threats against strikers, but workers walked out on
the capital's transportation facilities and stopped construction
on an American oil refinery on the outskirts of the city. Radio
and television workers have also stopped work, in protest
against the censorship imposed after the suspension of consti-
tutional guarantees.
Numerolis reports of conspiracies within the
armed forces and of opposition plans for concerted antigovern-
ment activity in the next few days support the prediction that
the Batista regime may be faced with a showdown soon. Oppo-
sition leaders are probably aware that if they fail to act in the
next few days, Batista will take severe repressive measures,
making more difficult any attempt to oust him.
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