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FOREIGN RADIO REACTIONS TO THE PRESIDENT'S HYDROGEN- BOMB DECISION

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CREST [1]
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CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730139-4
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December 21, 2016
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January 12, 2004
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139
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Publication Date: 
November 11, 1998
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730139-4 CLACENTRA LOINTELUGENCE AGENC,~ESTRIC' PORT INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS !CD NO. COUNTRY Foreign SUBJECT FOREIGN RADIO REACTIONS TO THE PRESIDENT'S RTTh OGEN--BOMB DECISION HOW PUBLISHED Radio Broadcasts WHERE PUBLISHED F DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE! DATE OF INFORMATION DATE DIST. A February 1950 NO. OF PAGES 2 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS IN/ONNATION AIIICTINO THE NATIONAL DIFENIS OF THE UNITED 'STATES WITHIN THE MOANING OF ESPIONAGE ACT 10 N. I. C., GI AND SI.'AN AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION ON Till NIVILATION OI ITt CONTlNTI IO!ANT NANKIN TO AN YNAYTHOSIIED PINION IS PEO? NIOITSO IT LAW. CEISODUCTIO I OF TNIl FORM It PSONIIITED. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION I =RODt TION: According to the BBC, "world comment on President Tri n'e dooi8ion... has for the most part been limited to saying that it was Inevitable. In some cirolea, however, it is feared that this is the beginning of on armamente race.) In general! the same description appii has been, monitored from foreign raiioZ outside the Soviet orbit'. Within Communist sphere the only radios loo have reported or commented' on the President's dpoiaion'are Radio Leipzig and the .ADN press service in Soviet-controlled Germany, and the Soviet controlled program of the Austrian station at Vienne'. The substance of the German eomaent however, is of Particular interact _n view of past inataoea when the finally established Soviet-Communist propaganda line on important new situation and eventalbee been at least partially foreshadowed by Initial broadcasts from the I Soviet-controlled German stations. And currently, the German comment about the hydrogen bomb dwells on its "blackmail" character and on unusually pointed, Implicit counter-throats about Soviet development of a similar bomb and about the Importance of manpower'in deciding the outcome of a war. Also somewhat unusual Is a personal attack on the President--"Wee Inciter Number One" who, with "hie clique, known one ob,leotivo l only, and that io waa? and mop: -:,j x"; 1.rwaan and his cli gun or* 'nothing but quite ordinary crooks who oily think of how they can burn, eoald, and suffocate our ..ldren, women, and mothers." X THIS DaaTIC OF DIRECT U.S. NWOTIATIONS WITS THE USSR: Radio Leipzi le first rels v ant broadoist reports, with Implied approval; the American 'Communist Party's demand thAt the P id t I res en should retract his decision and "start direct negotiation RESTRICTED CLASSIFICATION RRB~tICTRD Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730139-4 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730139-4 RESTRICTED 25X1 R SPRIC'i'SD -2- with tGze Sovlet~Government concerrc`.ng the prohibition of :omic weapons."* This sentiment, however, is not repeated in the a:absegvent Soviet-controlled comments.,* Nor i.a it even broached in b: oan;este fr?cra radios outside the Soviet orbit. Same of the latter cite the Fras.dent's decie"ion as: a "solemn warning to the' Russian... (to) hasten to On the atomic control soup rr,fore the U.S. undertakes manufacture of the hydrogen b t" i(Ba 1o Paris quoting tht. Pa~ical Socialist L'ATJROR1 ); or. as a possible "hint at, e new effort" to secure atomic cc; rol agreement by way of an, Implied villingceea to close' dcvn the kyci:"aaez. i o b project once adequate -agreement is reached (BBC reporting the MM-3B 'i'ER GTJ.A DI,NN's opinion) . I,I ll AMERZCAN "SUM-PLACEMAI'L' : It ',rill be r eaaeu't ar. ed the t one of the major Soviet Communist i opagende themas i,~. ende,-.t on -:ye e'mouncement of a So-siet atomic ex- plosion var+ tme "ccnsequent failure of 4m.^rict.n atomic diplomacy and blackmail." And currently, the major thame of the as yet rel'itively limited Soviet-controlled German and Austrian radio propsgands Floe";., the hydrogen-bomb decision is that I"in the name of humanity, the I U.S. is n w embt:rking on a nev, large-scale attempt at blackmail." The decision la a "continuation of the present war policy of the PmeriLan Government" and time at "Intimidation of the p.te te-'loving peoples. " It reveals the' mentality of American general and politicians tiro sre prepe.red to :,snort to "mesa murder" in order to raaliaeltheir imperialist: p'arw. Its real elm was to create an atmosphere of fear in order to "brehir up the Reece movement," A Leipzig commentator, putting words into American mcuub>, asserts that the following is "what the Americans want to say" "' It i. e in our power to kill the lot of you. Don't : ebel, therefore, even If we rc.ey be,, doing something that displeases you. ?sou must realize after all that you can cont.1nue to live only by following in the wake of the strong ,ind invincible United States,"' The de.:iaicn i= even deeca,ibed am a sort of internal American blackmail similar to Ritler's a ttvmp-i: to enco'.rc?aga bitter-end German fighting "with his tales of the forth- coming German ?6aoret weapon.'" BUT T DESR TS ?"FUR:M rDTfizc ATOMIC ENMaf DEVELOPMENT": To depreciate the power of this new, ,Americe::~ "blao; ,y'1 ;brcat,, the Soviet-controlled broadcasts, especially from Germany, 2,^Zo.; t to implied counter-throats of an unusually direct sort. The T.-!."j zig rams, f~ rzamp".e, says that -.ho hydrogen bomb has been under American_ corFideretion ev_r ,loco t'--e "eaibarraaziue discovery tL'dt the USSR was further advanced in the development of atomio er.ergy. And, bringing th bubject up to date: "The Americana know full well that the Soviet Union has the lead inIthe development of atomic energy and its application. They also realized that the USSR knows the method for the roduction of the now hydrogen bomb and that it commands the reeovrcee necessary for its mnnufac ura. Implying the same thing, a NEUZS D "t'SOBL.ND (Communist) article distributed by ADN finds it "true that the peril of war is heightened immensely by the decision of the U.S. Government; but Le -woo soya t;ht' wind shell :'cep the whirlwind THE DECISIVE M1T.ITAR7 Wy-PTANC1 OF 14ANPOWER: Than, from Radio Leipzig, comes an equally :are typo o,f impliedeouncer-threat--that based on "manpower." "For in spite of all this feverish development of the means of macs destruction," it iclaimed th& "they (Americans, like forty.:. ~~orotar : J ; r _ e:~t+ l R:1J lsadod in a rcadhouso) know very well the y1 a xa_? aanrtot ue. deniden rbytneae WtCponsE but only the use of meta over. And the amen who could be ,iced for auon iperatione are not on the aide of ti ee w?.th fa ve!,ted'linttr rt 1r", s;:',' " excm' :[: led by t::c. ::`:up= n:i +rorkere who refuse, to unload Ameri,,es_ they are allegedly on the side of the worldvid.e "peace movements" Fm:' "nat3or_ ::_ liberation movements" which are rallying around the b,~viet Union, Thus, capita the future Amera.oen "il,orror stones" aga'.:iet which Radio Leipzig's listeners are warned, this now, attempt at "iiutimidation" and "bluff" will "Lieet with the same failure as the form7r atomic bomb policy." K Leipzig also reports theAmerican Communist charge tUa the decision bypassed the American people' and! was arrived. at "without public debate." But in a later broadcast, Laiptig charges that, to *date, the U.S. has used all aorta f subterfuges to arado..the Soviet Union's demand-for unconditional outlawing of all any of mete deatzcation. "The rraeon 14 that the U.S. needs a bogey.. to persuade . nkriad. ,... rJ S. ppa? 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