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  1. WEEKLY SUMMARY SPECIAL REPORT CHINA'S CURRENT INTENTIONS TOWARD BURMA

    The breakdown in this relationship in 1967 should be viewed primarily as a by-product of the Cultural ... in the Burmese "peo- ple's war." The Chinese apparently view these rebels, operating ... some ethnic minority bands in the remote Sino-Burmese border area where gov- ernmental control has always ...

  2. CENTENNIAL TAPE DRIVES

    Figure 1-2. Tape Unit Offline Switch Location.......... 1-5 Figure 1-3. Rear View, Panels Removed (Mod IV ... (Figure 1-3). Place the LOCAL/REMOTE toggle switch in the LOCAL position. PRESS the ON button. Open ... in the OFF position (up), set the LOCAL/REMOTE toggle switch to LOCAL and press the OFF button. 1.5 Field Engineer ...

  3. FAR EAST/PACIFIC DIVISION OFFICE OF REPORTS AND ESTIMATES CENTRAL INGELLIGENCE AGENCY WORKING PAPER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE HIGHLIGHTS

    of the Chinese Communists is remote (p, 2): Meanwhile, the collapse of Nationalist resistance on Hainan ... of the Chinese people viewed the Communist conquerors with passive curiosity, prepared to judge their new rulers ... the effect of Chinese Communist political and social controls must be viewed against the traditional Chinese ...

  4. PAKISTAN AND THE FREE WORLD ALLIANCE

    from the Communist bloc. An even greater danger in their view then, as now, was the spectre of a Hindu horde overrun- ... Most important of all in Pakistan's view, is the progressively close link between India and the United ... had clashed and that the Chinese two years pre- viously had built a road across the remote Aksai Chin region ...

  5. THE CONFLICT IN SOUTH ARABIA

    on because Aden's strategic importance--both militarily and economically--is all the more pronounced in view ... to perpetuate British control. Tribal leaders viewed the plan as a scheme enhancing British control from Aden ... serious changes in the Yemeni regime for some time. From Ahmad's point of view, moreover, ...

  6. ANNUAL DIA I&W SEMINAR AND POLICY COUNCIL MEETING 17-19 MAY 1983

    because our view of the future is perforce cloudy, it is hard to issue a coordinated warning sufficiently ... from Communist Bloc countries. We are beginning to understand that these military indicators cannot be viewed ... systems, viewing the stream of data as something which wherever possible must be changed into useful ...

  7. DEVELOPMENTS IN INDOCHINA

    of view, both sides regard sucn positions as a symbol of the government's political writ. The South ... in remote areas. Souvanna does not now seem to regard the Chinese presence as a threat and, in fact, may see ... council" can also be expected to take a far more realistic view of the situation than did Lon Nol and will ...

  8. NATIONAL COMMUNICATION SECURITY (COMSEC) GLOSSARY 1 SEPTEMBER 1982

    by salvage, tampering, unauthorized viewing, access, or photographing) which results in jeopardy to COMSEC ... has occurred or which inhibit viewing or copying of keying material prior to the time it is exposed for use. ... 138R000900020033-3 release prefix remote rekeying reserve keying material risk A prefix used in the short titles ...

  9. DEVELOPMENTS IN INDOCHINA

    a mayor at- tack against two remote government outposts in Quang Duc Province along the Cambodian border ... in September of Plei D~erang Ranger Camp in Pleiku and okviously views the current Communist attacks ...

  10. THE AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITE

    they view it as a threat to our country's ability to maintain the confidentiality of its intelligence ... has not, cannot, and will not ever remotely compare in value with the congressionally established oversight ...

  11. WEEKLY SUMMARY SPECIAL REPORT INSURGENCY IN MOZAMBIQUE

    that its best bet is to keep insurgency confined to remote, unimportant areas of the province. Over the short ... strengthen the ability of the Portuguese to hold on to the province. The guerrillas view the disruption ... and the transportation of arms through the country. Despite these bans, FRELIMO has continued to use remote border ...

  12. THE 'FOLLY' OF THE MX MISSILE

    the missiles into the oceans in cannisters at times of ten- sion, and to trigger them by remote control. ... ade- quate deterrence. This view rested on the enormous de- structiveness of nuclear weapons ... with the sited States. In my view, the doctrine of clear war-fighting is wrong denying the credibility of threat ...

  13. LATIN AMERICA REVIEW

    as remote as ever. Both nations are maintaining their military forces in a high state of readiness. ... for such a move. The possibility of a coup seems remote so long as the dispute with Chile remains Argentina's ... of national leaders whose leftist views will encounter decreasing opposition in the wake of a middle-class ...

  14. REVIEW OF FOREIGN TRAVEL POLICY

    he should act normally and avoid any actions that could be even remotely considered compromising ... from both a counterintelligence and a positive intelligence point of view. Tourists should be extremely careful in writing ...

  15. CONGRESSIONAL STAFF BRIEFING REQUEST

    in all the discus- tween the superpowers is very remote, should agree to extend the safeguards sion ... munity. In my view, It would be most desirable and appropriate for the President to issue a strong ... We- recognize your longstanding commitment to non-proliferation and appre- ciate having your views ...

  16. ETHNIC BALANCE IN THE SOVIET MILITARY IN A DECADE OF MANPOWER SHORTAGE

    was used in this report. traditionally viewed by the military as of relatively lower "quality" ... have dominated the military. Most non-Slavic groups, brought into the Russian empire by force, have been viewed ... Moslem and Asian people were specifically excluded-the government took a dim view of training potentially ...

  17. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    perfor- mance are too rigid. Western governments view recent domestic dissatisfaction with detente, ... The Europeans disagree with the view that communist initiatives should be re- jected out of hand ... their independence in the face of what they view as a cooling of relations between the super powers and their deter- ...

  18. WEEKLY INDOCHINA REPORT

    and most of his cabinet were in Europe.' The sovere gn intervened by remote control spasmodically--and with devas- ... any settlement along lines now envisaged would mean a Communist take-over. These views are widely held ... a realistic view of the Indochinese prob- lem. With the exception of a single pro-Communist newspaper, ...

  19. LATIN AMERICA REVIEW

    however, also views himself as one of a new breed of enlightened Latin Ameri- can military leaders ... with what it views as a promising and exploitable new regime in Kabul.. Garcia Pelaez' predecessor, Jose Lopez ... indiscretions usually dis- appear from view in some minor administrative post. On the other hand, Garcia Pelaez ...

  20. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    in areas remote from their tribal homelands has created recruits for the Kurdish guerrilla organizations. ... and technical work to China's modernization. The moderates view most policy in education and research since ... and financial ties between the two countries. If Japan views the US economic slowdown as only temporary, ...

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