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  1. LATIN AMERICA REVIEW

    has been sharply reduced. The offensives have also uprooted guerrilla support networks in the remote highlands. ... which are operating in remote areas at the end of the Army's supply line. The terrain is rugged, transport ... pressure on the guerrillas, in our view. In addition, the Army's assistance to the Indian population ... support networks in the remote development" program in the northern highlands—-g Army has confiscated ... which are operating in remote areas at the end of the Army’s supply line. The terrain is rugged, transport vehicles ... pressure on the guerrillas, in our view. In addition, the Army’s assistance to the Indian population ...

  2. GUATEMALA: SIGNIFICANT POLITICAL ACTORS AND THEIR INTERACTION

    campaign of the late 1960s, the FAR reemerged in 1977 and now operates principally in the remote northern ... introduction of patrol bases in remote areas, civilian defense units, and model vil- lages into the highly ... do not view themselves as having any worse a record than the Hondurans or 17 The resulting "go ... during the counterinsurgency campaign of the late 1960s, the FAR reemerged in I977 and now operates principally in the remote ... that it remote areas, civilian defense units, and model vil- briefly occupied the important resort town ...

  3. THE GUATEMALAN INSURGENCY: NEAR-TERM PROSPECTS

    the potential for insurgent gains�both military and polit- ical�over the next year in view ... by very difficult Guate- malan terrain, the guerrillas continue to wield control over some remote areas, ... the guerrillas. Moreover, the increased military presence in remote hamlets, decreased repression, benefits ... year in view of the revolutionaries’ near-term strategy and present capabilities. Finally, ... the increased military presence in remote hamlets, decreased repression, benefits from civic action programs ...

  4. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/08/09

    up during Faysal's visit to Cairo, ob- serving that Faysal and Nasir held similar views. A Saudi Government ... because he feared him as a potential politi- cal rival and because he felt Ben Salah's economic views ... govern- ment officials in remote areas are resigning out of fear of the growing strength ... to Cairo, ob- serving that Faysal and Nasir held similar views. A Saudi W3 Government accommodation ... on 5 August that royal govern- ment officials in remote areas are resigning out of fear of the growing ...

  5. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/02/21

    viewed locally as a victory for the French. In addition, he is under attack for not pressing the Algerian ... or for a compro- mise rests with Sukarno. "IX)tz Indian view of Korean issue: India, which apparently ... military equipment the Sudanese hapl requested earlier and is asking whether the need is urgent in view ... offices, an act viewed locally as a victory for the French. In addition, he is under attack ... with Sukarno. \ \ Indian view of Korean issue: India, which apparently ha.d advanced noticél ... military equipment the Sudanese had requested earlier and is-asking whether the need is urgent in view ...

  6. RURAL CONTROL IN AN INSURGENCY: AN ANALYTIC FRAMEWORK APPLIED TO GUATEMALA AND THE PHILIPPINES

    to provide adequate weapons, training, and backup forces to villagers it viewed as having questionable ... programs of village relocation to fortified villages or areas remote from insurgent influence have seldom ... intelligence in remote villages; the insurgents usually knew in advance the exact nature of British military ... of village relocation to fortified villages or areas remote from insurgent influence have seldom enhanced ... than the British in collecting and exploiting intelligence in remote villages; the insurgents usually knew ...

  7. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/04/25

    slav party congress make remote the possibility of any Yugoslav-Soviet party reconciliation. ... for compromise. This is supported by the views regardless of what tvve of former Vinci Pracitiont Hata, who saw ... USSR-Yugoslavia: Further developments at the Yugo- slav party congress make remote the possibility ... congress‘-make remote the possibility of any Yugoslav-Soviet party reconciliation. Yugoslavia's top ... for compromise. This is supported b the views I ' A * nt Hate’. who saw little hope for compromise egardless ... Further developments at the Yugo- slav party congres:§Tiake remote the possibility of any Yugoslav-Soviet party ...

  8. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/05/22

    policy in view of widespread public criticism and to create a more favorable press, Defense Minister ... of Soviet-UAR views on a wide range of subjects and stated that Ithrushchev and VorosJiilov had accepted ... has for some time been considering referring the question of "foreign intervention" to the UN but, in view ... policy in view of widespread public criticism, i and to create a more favorable re Def M‘ ‘st > ... of Soviet-UAR views on a wide range of subjects and stated that Khrushchev and Voros ilov had accepted Nasir’s ...

  9. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/03/06

    Sukarno and former vice-president Hatta, however, suggest the remote possibility that they may agree ... the remote possibility of a compromise between Hatta and Sukarno that might be acceptable to the rebels. ... Jhe had replied that he felt no enmity toward Russia but that, in view of the international situation ... baru and the east coast. \ Reports from Dj-akarta continue to suggest the remote possibility ... no enmity toward Russia but that, in view of the international situation and his posi- tion as guardian ...

  10. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/05/01

    expected. III. THE WEST Adenauer expresses view that USSR really wants disarmament and would negotiate ... Inspection Plan To Summit Talks The USSR views the American proposal for inspection in the Arctic zone ... Mikoyan's recent visit to Bonn has strengthened Chancellor Adenauer's view-- expressed earlier ... ’.-71*? *1;;' L-'£ ‘- ‘- ’- '\~ ’ III. THE WEST 4.. l M- Adenauer expresses view that USSR ... The USSR views the American proposal for inspection in the Arctic zone as an attempt to discuss disarmament ... Chancellor Adenauer's view-- expressed earlier in London to Prime Minister Macmillan-— that the USSR may ...

  11. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/05/26

    at Remada in remote southern Tunisia--the second clash within three days--seems certain to evoke new ... He informed the American Embassy in Rabat that he had been impressed by the identity rf views between hic ...

  12. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/04/21

    on behalf of the So- viet view of a summit conference and to play up the dangers inherent in Bonn's ... against the British, the ruler of the remote Beihan territory, apparently hesitant to embrace a British proposal ... visit to exploit German public opinion on behalf of the So- viet view of a summit conference and to play ... during his 25-28 April visit to exploit German public opinion on behalf of the S0- viet view of a summit conference ... support to rally other tribes against the British. \ 3 the ruler of the remote Beihan territory, ... view of a summit conference and to play up the dangers inherent in Bonn's decision to rearm ...

  13. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/04/12

    down on them. The prime minister thought overt militant action by the Communists was an extremely remote ... it was suggested that in view of Austria's neutrality law and long-standing Soviet objections to the EEC, ... has in general viewed the six-nation community as an instru- ment of imperialism dominated, by Bonn. Raab may ... thought overt militant action by the Communists was an extremely remote possibility. The government ... has in general viewed the six-nation community as an instru- ment of imperialism dominated by Bonn. Raab may ...

  14. SHORT-TERM PROSPECTS FOR CENTRAL AMERICA

    � They might well attempt to establish an ostensibly home- grown Honduran guerrilla group in a remote area. ... to power. To a large extent this reflects the commonality of the Marxist- Leninist views among the nine ... Honduran guerrilla group in a remote area. In such a case, Nicaraguans and other foreign extremists ...

  15. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/06/04

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin Collection 03192939 RIPPUB U 16 January 27, 2020 January 30, 2020 June 4, 1958 Attachment Size CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULL[15772377].pdf 740.35 KB 4,, ... s s- l 1,_- 2 reconciliation more remote. 4 \~(/ I kl Yugoslavia launches campaign to dis-- ' ... dispute makes more remote the possibility that he will seek any reconcilia- tion between Moscow ... Communist views on the bloc-Yugoslav dispute, al- though not a direct factor in Soviet policy formulation, ...

  16. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/05/31

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin Collection 03176133 RIPPUB U 15 January 27, 2020 January 30, 2020 May 31, 1958 Attachment Size CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULL[15772353].pdf 649.69 KB THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CODE WORD MATERIAL TOP SECRET e ... awaiting clarification of De Gaulle's views on their integration pro- gram, which, as they envisage ... are outwardly professing confidence that the general either has recently altered his views or soon will ... on the remote outpost of Remada in southern Tunisia. Tunisian officials claim French ground units from Algeria ...

  17. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/05/10

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin Collection 03179866 RIPPUB U 20 January 27, 2020 January 30, 2020 May 10, 1958 Attachment Size CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULL[15772400].pdf 885.35 KB /(, ... to the Chi- nese attack in terms which indicate that they view their ideo- logical differences with the Soviet ... views far more than it does normal Bulgarian thinking. Gomulka sees himself as a secondary target ... in most provinces is for increasing leftist successes as the remote areas report. Conservative strength ...

  18. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/05/20

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin Collection 02874600 RIPPUB U 18 January 27, 2020 January 30, 2020 May 20, 1958 Attachment Size CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULL[15772475].pdf 919.21 KB /............for Release: �.{.� ... ‘aircraft flying from Egypt to Syria carry enough fuel for the round trip_ in view of the situation ... incidents similar to the:.reported seizure on 18 May by French forces at Remada in remote southern Tunisia ... is a "certainty," claims that 80 percent of the military already supports him. This view is shared by many ...