CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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10 September 1963
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
CONTENTS
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4. Cuba: Castro implies that US "pirate" raids are
factor in his failure so far to sign the nuclear
test ban treaty. (Page 4)
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6. Turkey: The possibility of disaffection in the
armed forces still worries military leaders.
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USSR- -Military;, Yugo-
Brazil- Yugoslavia; Syria-Israel.
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Cuba: Fidel Castro implied on 7 September that
the recent increase in "pirate" raids against Cuba is
an important factor in his deliberations about whether
to sign the nuclear test ban treaty.
He told, a US press correspondent in Havana that
his regime is studying the treaty with "extreme care
... and we are not ready yet to make up our muds"
He added that "we are taking into account the current
world. situation, which of course involves the Carib-
bean situation, which has been deteriorating due to
the piratical attacks by the US against the Cuban
people."
Castro was vehement in his comments to the
newsman on US policy, clearly implying that the in-
terest he had been expressing early in the summer
in improved relations with the US was now at an end.
He said that even though the US might be willing to
negotiate and reach agreements, it would break these
agreements later. The US, he charged, has already
broken the "promises made during the October crisis "
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Armr Division in Istanbul have also been arrested
Divi
for planning a demonstration- -with tanks--in support
of the 1,400 military academy cadets who still await
sentence. for their involvement in the Aydemir coup
15 and 20 young officers of the First
Between
(In late August, the security forces were placed
on a special alert in anticipation of possible disturb-
ances during the period of the 30 August national
holiday. No disturbances developed, although the
demonstration on behalf of the cadets may have been
planned for that time. The Martial Law Command in
Ankara ha also tightened. surveillance of military
Turkey: recent arrests and special alerts indi-
cate that the possibility of disaffection in the armed
forces is still worrying Turkish military leaders. )
(There have been rumors that an attempt would
be ade to release by force Colonel Aydemir and six
others who have been sentenced to death for attempt-
ing to overthrow the government last May. On 3 Sep-
tember, Aydemir's son, an army lieutenant, was ar-
rested, allegedly for serving as a courier between
disaff cted army personnel and "high-ranking" offi-
cers
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USSR--Military: The Soviet Government may
have taken the first step to implement Khrushchev`s
intention--stated in recent conversations with West-
ern visitors--to reduce military spending. On 4. Sep-
tember, the normal call-up of the class of 1944 for a
three-year term of military service was announced
but no mention was made of the 1945 class, which
had also been registered this year, apparently to
offset the low birth rate in 1944. Although the So-
viets may be able in part to offset the manpower de-
ficiency by calling up previously deferred personnel,
the class of 1944 is so small that a call-up of only
this class would almost certainly result in some
force reduction-F
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Yugoslavia-USSR: Yugoslav Defense Minister
Gosnjak's visit to the USSR in mid-September will be
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accepted Moscow's invitation to Gosnjak despite re-
luctance in the Yugoslav military establishment, which
has been reported to be anti-Soviet. The absence of
Soviet and Yugoslav military leaders at talks during
Khrushchev's recent visit su ests that military sub-
ipets were not
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Brazil-Yugoslavia: The negative reaction of Bra-
zilian conservative circles has caused President Tito
to cut his forthcoming visit, which is to begin on 18
September, from eight days to four. Governors
Lacerda and Barros have indicated that they would
ignore Tito should he visit their capitals, Rio de Janei-
ro and Sao Paulo. The Archbishop of Sao Paulo has
recommended that all Catholics refrain from either
supporting or attacking the Yugoslav delegation. F_
yria- srae : e yrians apparen y expect ur-
ther trouble with rael. Syrian army strength along
the border is considerably above normal, with two
battalions of reserves reported to have been called
up last week. There is no evidence, however, that
the Israelis are preparing an aggressive move, and
they are not 1'kel to attack unless provoked by some
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THE PRESIDENT
The Vice President
Executive Offices of the White House
Special Counsel to the President
The Special Assistant for National Security Affairs
The Scientific Adviser to the President
The Director of the Budget
The Director, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The Department of State
The Secretary of State
The Under Secretary of State
The Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
The Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
The Counselor and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council
The Director of Intelligence and Research
The Treasury Department
The Secretary of the Treasury
The Under Secretary of the Treasury
The Department of Defense
The Secretary of Defense
The Deputy Secretary of Defense
The Secretary of the Army
The Secretary of the Navy
The Secretary of the Air Force
The Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs)
The Assistant Secretary of Defense
The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy
Chief of Staff, United States Air Force
Chief of Staff, United States Army
Commandant, United States Marine Corps
U.S. Rep., Military Committee and Standing Group, NATO
Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
Commander in Chief, Pacific
Commander in Chief, Atlantic
The Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
The Director, The Joint Staff
The Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff
The Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of Army
The Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of Navy
The Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force
The Department of Justice
The Attorney General
The Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Director
The Atomic Energy Commission
The Chairman
The National Security Agency
The Director
The United States Information Agency
The Director
The National Indications Center
The Director
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