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  1. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    from Red Square mausoleum. (Page it) 25X1 I Afghanistan-Pakistan: Karachi refuses entry to Pushtoon nomads, ... A rnwarl Pr% g%mcnm 9nn,%inA117- (-IA-P nannn9annn1_,% M.25X1 25X1 25X1 I I 25X1 No Afghanistan- Pakistan: ... from Afghanistan to their winter quarters in Pakistan if they lack passports and visas. The first 7,000 ...

  2. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    rq.Vei uu4bUU'1WWI u bk 25X1 ME, 25X1 II. ASIA-AFRICA Afghanistan-USSR: Afghanistan and the USSR ... Announced Afghanistan and the USSR on 18 July announced a new agreement under which Soviet technicians ...

  3. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    regime's legislative support. (Page ttt) 6. Afghanistan: Kabul hopes for $300,000,000 from USSR, ... to strengthen party unity. 0 Afghanistan: Afghan Foreign Minister Naim has told Am- bassador Byroade ... is not realistic for Afghanistan, and it seems likely that these figures have been inflated in order to increase ...

  4. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    continues. (Page 7) 6. Notes: Israel-Syria; Afghanistan; South Korea. (Page 8) SRI' Approved For Release ... to have a pretext for the shelling) Afghanistan: Afghanistan is in deep inancia viet Union unless the King ...

  5. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Afghanistan-Pakistan: Neither country willing to make concessions to facilitate resumption of Afghan transit traffic. ... BRIEF I 25X1 a 25X1 Afghanistan- Pakistan-USSRNeither Kabul nor Rawal- have refused to make even minor ... in Afghanistan, reportedly has recommended Albania-Bloc: anian party moss nver o a, spe- ing in Tirana ...

  6. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    25X1A New Afghan-Soviet project agreement: Afghanistan has apparently committed another large portion ... AFGHANISTAN KAY JV ~ ~ ~ ~.Ta~- X855 Peshawar AND \PerS ian PAK 1Gulf~_ Approved For Release 2003/02/27: ... the road distance from Kabul to northern Afghanistan by about 65 miles and be more usable during the winter ...

  7. LETTER TO GENERAL WALTERS FROM NANCY

    Class Four, Office of Personnel. Previous Service: Germany. Indonesia. Hun- gary. Afghanistan. Approved ... Germany. Afghanistan. England. France. Sudan, Viet-Nam. NELSON, Albert O. Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps; born ...

  8. REASONS FOR THE IMPACT OF SOVIET ORBIT'S MILITARY, ECONOMIC, CULTURAL DRIVE IN THE MIDDLE EAST, SOUTH, AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

    alienates India and Afghanistan. Approved For Release 2003/01/30: CIA-RDP80BO1676R004200030004-1 Approved ...

  9. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    the advisability of forming in the Middle East a non-Arab federation--which might also include Afghanistan ... and Afghanistan have recently been mentioned at diplomatic levels. The Shah of Iran recently indicated ...

  10. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    a tougher line toward Afghanistan. Pakistan's current negotia- tions with the USSR for oil-exploration ... considers Moscow's silence on the Sep- tember border clashes with Afghanistan north of the Khyber Pass ...

  11. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    in Qctaber, Afghanistan-USSR4 The USSR is using the Afghan dispute with Pakistan, which leaves Afghanistan ...

  12. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    suggested that Husayn follow the example of Afghanistan, which continues as a monarchy and receives as- ...

  13. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    to Soviet aggression, against Iran, either directly or a "possible indirect attack by Afghanistan ...

  14. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    CIA-RDP79T00975A000'900030001-4 KA'UL J f~' \.- Peshawar JAMMU AND KASHMIR USSR AFGHANISTAN?..w CHINA "- ~'- ...

  15. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    which had been a, state gift from the government of Afghanistan. This seemingly unimpor tantitem apparently is aimed ...

  16. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    assistance, Iran,.- which has previously voiced anxiety about Soviet military aid programs in Afghanistan ...