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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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, ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/05/08

    than enthusiastic in view of Majallits reputation as a British protege, and because of fear of increased ... as his prospects for a workable alignment with other leftist opposition elements are remotes.) (The most probable ... eral reaction to the new cabinet was less than enthusiastic in view of Maja1li's reputation ... alignment with other leftist opposition elements are remote.) @e_most probable outcome of the controversy ...

  6. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/03/25

    alleged dif- ferences between American and British views and has credited Macmillan with having persuaded ... Chances of successfully challenging Adenauer at the mo- ment appear remote.7 " �J SECRET 25 Mar 59 ... for a summit meeting.- Moscow is also stressing alleged dif- ferences between American and British views ... at the mo- ment appear remote? \ —seeR-EQL 25 Mar 59 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 5 Approved ...

  7. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/07/29

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin Collection 02038287 RIPPUB U 15 February 25, 2020 February 27, 2020 July 29, 1959 Attachment Size CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULL[15787698].pdf 666.69 KB rr///47 &3r ... American Communists appar- ently view the I'2 August meeting of American foreign ministers in Santiago ... is threatened by a sudden onslaught of attacks on remote army outposts by dissident elements of the former ... where the airfield provides the principal access to this remote and mountainous region] @1e government is taking ...

  8. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/05/18

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin Collection 03191540 RIPPUB U 15 February 25, 2020 February 27, 2020 May 18, 1959 Attachment Size CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULL[15787530].pdf 576.43 KB pproved for iiRC ... The breakup of Bandaranaike’s coalition govern- ment and a call for new national elections now seem remote. es ... must be a high-level political decision. He noted also that the West "takes into account our view ...

  9. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/04/07

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin Collection 03156032 RIPPUB U 19 February 25, 2020 February 27, 2020 April 7, 1959 Attachment Size CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULL[15787475].pdf 891.88 KB Approved ZR/Kes g(2 ... of Marxist-Leninist doctrine-—which he re- peated to the Japanese--stems from a view of himself as the b1oc's ... resting at the remote lamasery of Tawang in India's North-East Frontier Agency, apparently will leave ... controljn Q33 Gaulle's current views on NATO were made public in his 25 March press conference. In a 4. ...