CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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November 7, 1967
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DIRECTORATE OF
INTELLIGENCE
Central Intelligence Bulletin
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7 November-19-67
Central Intelligence Bulletin
CONTENTS
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USSR-Cuba: Tensions increase since Guevara's
death. (Page 4)
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f South Arabia: Trouble in Aden (Page 8)
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USSR- Cuba: The underlying tension in Soviet-
Cuban relations has increased since the death of Che
Guevara and the collapse of the Bolivian guerrilla
movement.
Moscow eulogized Guevara when his death was an-
nounced. Shortly thereafter, however, the Soviet press
published articles by two Latin American Communists
critical of the Castro regime's attempts to export rev-
olution. The timing of these articles must have seemed
provocative to the Cubans, and this may account for
their having sent a low-level delegation to the Soviet
50th anniversary celebrations. The Soviets apparently
had expected President Dorticos to attend.
Soviet party chief Brezhnev indirectly chastised
the Cubans further in his speech last Friday. The
Cubans were a target of his comment that "Marxist-
Leninists have always understood that socialism can-
not be transplanted from one country to the other by
means of armed force." Perhaps in reaction, the Cu-
ban ambassador failed to join other members of the dip-
lomatic corps in a call on President Podgorny yester-
day.
The flow o o-
viet economic and military assistance to Cuba continues,
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and a Cuban trade delegation has been in Moscow since
mid-October engaged in typically prolonged negotiations.
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NOTE
South Arabia: The South Arabian Army has aban-
doned its neutrality in the Aden fighting and declared
its support for the National Liberation Front. Follow?-
ing five days of bloody fighting in which more than 100
Arabs were killed and some 300 wounded, the army has
asked the Front and the British High Commissioner to
negotiate for immediate independence. It is not clear
whether the army's move arises from a final political
split among its officers, or from a desire to climb on
the Liberation Front band wagon. In any event, ending
the army's pacifying role in divided Aden probably will
lead to still more bloodshed as the Front's opponents
grow desperate.
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