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  1. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/06/29

    to varying interpretations. For the most part it expressed Soviet views, but Chinese reservations received ... 'attacks on Portuguese ad�- ministrative posts in the remote northern districts of Mozambique. African ... The communiqu�igned in Bucharest on 24 June endorsed the Soviet views on the noninevitability of war ... For the most part it expressed Soviet views, but Chinese reservations received some. consideration. ... of native ‘attackson Portuguese» ad- " ~ ministrative posts in the remote northern districts ... endorsed the Soviet views on themininevitability of war and the possibility of peaceful Communist take-over ...

  2. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/03/09

    their chances of overthrowing the regime are remote. Baghdad radio claims that the rebellion has been crushed ... are remote.-TOP SECRET 9 Mar 59 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 2 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03023198 ... have repeatedly expressed the view that their allies did not fully appreciate the contribution France was mak- ing ... the regime are remote. Baghdad radio claims that the rebellion has been crushed and its lead.er killed ... join the rebel cause or bring pressure on Baghdad, th '- throwing the Qasim regime are remote ... by the Algerian situation] Ehe French have repeatedly expressed the view that their allies did not fully ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. DISPOSAL OF PROJECT AQUILINE ASSETS

    requirement for this remaining hardware and contractor docu- mentation for application in its' Remotely ... that could be utilized for asset management, prediction of budgetary requirements, and a ready view of logistical ... docu- mentation for application in its‘Remotely Piloted Vehicles (RPV) programs. It is recommended ... requirements, and a ready view of logistical capability for support of test, training, and operational missions ...

  5. CONTRACT AND AUDIT SUPPORT FOR OPERATIONAL PHASE OF PROJECT AQUILINE

    UNCLASSIFIED I j CONFIDENTIAL SECRET 1 Assuming we get operational money- a remote possibility 1- lets ... c. In view of the fact that Agency ap- propriated funds will be utilized for AQUILINE, however, ... a remote possibility;- lets be certain DD/S ' has no problem here and Lets define timing?? and people ... for the AQUILINE program. c. In view of the fact that Agency ap- A propriated funds will be utilized for AQUILINE, ...

  6. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/06/24

    2020/03/13 C03189343 NNW' India: Several top defense officials are inspecting remote outposts along ... Reflecting the Chinese view that the bloc is in a position to deal from strength, the article re- jected ... speech but generally reaffirmed a view similar to that of the Chinese on some aspects of foreign policy. ... C03189343 ~-s1:u¢1:-r- V g India: Several top defense officials are inspecting remote.¢\ outposts along ... language. Reflecting the Chinese view that the bloc is in a position to deal from strength, the article re- ... but generally reaiifirmed a. view similar to that of the Chinese on some aspects of foreign policy. ' 24 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1961/04/08

    exaggerating his position on the assumption that his views would be communicated to American officials, Strauss ... While Adenauer's views are probably more moderate than those 'of Strauss, the chancellor told General Norstad ... if necessary. This remote upland pasture, inaccessible In win- ter, is in an area which is claimed by India ... that his views would be communicated to American officials, Strauss said, he had always felt that an American ... »thatNATO could break'~apart-over. the nuclear disarmament question. While Ad_enauer"s- views ... 9.fr..1§T§Ra1.1EQ.99¢‘¥I!Y Eara:I'19§i.K?Yl9_1l9¢?_....a__t_0eti/tints; if necessary. This remote upland pasture, ...

  9. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/04/27

    from Cuba. The invaders landed on 25 April in a remote jungle area east of the northern entrance ... and apparently viewed the US-sponsored Asian Regional Nuclear Center in the Philippines as a rival.) India's ... in a remote jungle area east of the northern entrance to the canal. The invasion appears to be part ... invasion, presumably from Cuba. The invaders landed on 25 April in a remote jungle area east of the northern ... has received most of its assistance from Commonwealth countries, and apparently viewed the US—sponsored Asi.an ... assistance against an armed invasion in a remote jungle area east of the northern entrance to the canal, ...

  10. 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 ...

  11. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/12/27

    to UAR planes bound for Stanleyville, but President Abboud admits that flights over remote areas ... because of the "intense disputes among the members of the royal household." The UAR charge., noting that his views ... Hammarskjold's Views on Congo CuN Secretary General Hammarskjold has sent a letter to President Kasavubu implying ... LSaud also reportedly sent an emissary to assure Nasiri/"-‘Wt flights over remote areas ... because of the "intense disputes among the members of the royal household." The UAR charge, noting that his views ... C02066874 Hammarskjold's Views on Congo 1 ‘ CUN Secretary General Hammarskjold has sent a letter ...

  12. PROJECT AQUILINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STUDY 23 AUGUST 1967

    1967. This system will include remotely controlled autopilot, navigation and communications equipment ... capabilities any remote area through the vehicles having for collecting intelligence from development ... C03055186 aircraft is described by its radar cross section (as a function oi viewing angle), its physical ... and beyond, program objectives are to develop capabilities for collecting intelligence from any remote area ...

  13. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/06/07

    minister, a post for which he is well suited in view of his past experience as national police chief ... ment's control in the remoter areas of the country. Internationally,-sEeRET-- 7 June 60 CENTRA1 itql-Fi ... of its tour and replaced with a token force of about 30 soldiers. Warren views this pro- posal as a symptom ... suited in view of his past experience as nati.onal_ police chief and because of his more in- timate ... ment's control in the remoter areas of the country, Internationally,-SECRET" 7 J 119150 CENTPAI ... with a token force of about 30 soldiers. Warren views this pro- posal as a symptom-of the regime's ...

  14. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1961/02/01

    affair," his Mapai labor party is almost certain to dominate any reorganized coalition in view ... of accusations taking into account virtually every recent US statement or action which could even remotely ... that the French cabinet's 25 Jan- uary criticism of the UN role in the Congo reflects De Gaulle's views ... any "reorganized coalition in view of its overwhelmaél A-7//‘Z ing plurality within the parliament. If Ben-Gurion ... which could even remotely be connected with Laos. The last item in the list is a charge that a group of non-Commu-r ... V ii_Ben-Gurionls Resignation In view of Ben-Gurion's past utilization of resignation as a political tactic, ...

  15. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/04/20

    that mopping-up operations were continuing in "remote" areas. He played up Sino-Indian friendship, ... cerned over their future as a labor party, will consequently be inclined, p rticularly, in view ... control but admitted that mopping-up operations were continuing in "remote" areas. He played ... cerned over their future as a labor party, will consequently be inclined,"particularly, in.view ...

  16. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/11/04

    Peiping's view that withdrawal would weaken its negotiating position and would be interpreted as bowing ... on the McMahon line in the east in contrast to his less rigid position on the more remote portions of Ladakh ... week of Salah Salim, a confidant of Nasir. In view of Nasir's suspicion of Britain's Middle ... conditions" to negotiations and indicates Peiping's view that withdrawal would weaken its negotiating ... rigid position on the more remote portions of Ladakh is based on Indian Army estimates ... during the visit to London next week of Salah Salim, a confidant of Nasir. In view of Nasir°s suspicion ...

  17. 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 ...

  18. 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 ...

  19. 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 ...

  20. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/05/06

    German industrialists and officials of the Eco- nomics Ministry, however, view, economic reprisals ... 'iieTe�as'e.:702T/OY/1-3-60315660Page 6 Approved for Release: 2-6 2 0 / 0 3 / 1 3 C03156603 Nasir's Views on Arab Boycott although ... of communication in the remote Himalayan border regions were outlined to Ambassador Bunker by De- fense Minister ... however, view economic reprisals as ineffective, since goods denied by the Federal Republic.c0u1d easily ... Y Nash-'s Views on- Arab. Boycott ‘ Stlthough Nasir intends to continue giving his full support t the Arab ... efiforts to improve its defensive capa- bilities and means of communication in the remote Himalayan border ...

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