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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
in Qctaber, Afghanistan-USSR4 The USSR is using the Afghan dispute with Pakistan, which leaves Afghanistan ...
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
suggested that Husayn follow the example of Afghanistan, which continues as a monarchy and receives as- ...
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
to Soviet aggression, against Iran, either directly or a "possible indirect attack by Afghanistan ...
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
CIA-RDP79T00975A000'900030001-4 KA'UL J f~' \.- Peshawar JAMMU AND KASHMIR USSR AFGHANISTAN?..w CHINA "- ~'- ...
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
which had been a, state gift from the government of Afghanistan. This seemingly unimpor tantitem apparently is aimed ...
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
assistance, Iran,.- which has previously voiced anxiety about Soviet military aid programs in Afghanistan ...