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  1. (UNTITLED)

    to Chile states that (a) Bolivia will receive no Argentine food supplies during 1947 un- less it sells ...

  2. (UNTITLED)

    would cut much ground from under the feet of the Communists." THE AMERICAS 10. CHILE: Government may ...

  3. U. S. PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGY WITH RESPECT TO THE THAI PEOPLES OF SOUTHEAST ASIA (D-23, MAY 19, 1953)

    'rhe State memnber re~ect* th fs '~~Pt, match tba 8!.e-!P caosie3szs baste to the Place, chile ...

  4. FINOW AIRFIELD

    fig1'aterso white vapor elm emanated from the middle of the trailing edges of the.i.n:?s.chile the,al,.aane ...

  5. JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    which I did. Jenkins is fearful that this work may be undone in the wake of the revelations on Chile. 5. harles ...

  6. JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    on-Chile. were post mortem in nature. See Memorandum for the Record. CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY ~f- Approved ...

  7. FREE WORLD REACTION TO EVENTS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA (AS OF 1630 HOURS)

    were irreconcilable. In Chile, a TV commentator stated that Russia cannot al- low neutrality in central Europe for fear ...

  8. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    its presidential candidate. (Page 20) CHILE; Finance minister has received new mandate to dea~with economy. (Page ... 2 07/03/08-- A027600010028-5 National Intelligence Bulletin CHILE April 16, 1975 Increasingly aware ... of the seriousness of Chile's economic situation, the military government has given civilian Finance Minister ...

  9. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    and Chile suggested that he was attempting to keep both the hard and soft lines happy. Thus, he said ... that the "tragedy" in Chile should not be Approved For Release 2007/03/0663CIA-RDP79T00975A028600010040-0 Approved ... to revolution is not appropriate if conditions permit. Chile did demonstrate, however, that a revolution must ...

  10. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Situation Report ARGENTINA-CHILE: Beagle Channel ECUADOR: Bucaram Disqualified IRAN: Anti-Government Rioting ... well become a ma- jor target.// ARGENTINA-CHILE: Beagle Channel I he Presidents of Argentina and Chile ...

  11. CHANGING INFLUENCES ON CUBAN FOREIGN POLICY

    independent of US influence moved Chile (in late 1970) and Peru (in mid-1972) to reopen diplomatic relations ... has broadened to include support for established "revolutionary governments" like those in Chile ... activities. Diplomatic missions like that in Chile are useful to him in this regard. But Latin American ...

  12. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE DIGEST

    2007/03/07: CIA-RDP79T011A000900160001-6 TOP SECRET LATIN AMERICA 3a Chile and Peru alarmeSe over unrest ... recognizing in the South America: I Bolivian Chile an Peru irm p~3The Chilean g' f- ... is alsthalarmedoseerathe Peron general continental situation which, he, special threat to Chile ander Peru. He Paraguayan ...

  13. ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY

    Venezuela: Possible Use of Oil as a Trade Lever I Chile Agrees to IMF Stabilization Program 1 Westinghouse ... manufactures. Chile Agrees to IMF Stabilization Program The Chilean junta agreed last week to an IMF ... milion, which must be financed by new credits. The IMF mission will in turn recommend that Chile ...

  14. THE FOURTH NONALIGNED SUMMIT

    and Chile will be the most active Latin American participants. The Cubans intend to orient the proceedings ... counterproductive. Chile will probably focus on big power economic exploitation. President Allende has indicated ... Central Af_ican Republic Chad Chile Congo Cuba Cyprus Heading Delegation Ambassador to West Germany ...

  15. CIA OVERSIGHT

    that follow each fresh disclosure that the CIA has dons it again? We hear them again about the Chile inter- ... and tele- vision are outraged by the bloodshed induced by the new U.S.-approved dictatorship in Chile ... AgencyCIAin Chile only highlight vcrlial?e 1112-an7 P,e0,13_19 ecuu rY have eOrn 4,sic.,,i4 very emotional ...

  16. CHANGING INFLUENCES ON CUBAN FOREIGN POLICY

    and the determination to assert foreign policies manifestly independent of US influence moved Chile (in late 1970) ... for established "revolutionary governments" like those in Chile and Peru, Castro's approach ... revolutionary activities. Diplomatic missions like that in Chile are useful to him in this` regard. But Latin ...

  17. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    unionizers................... 9 GUATEMALA-BELIZE: Guerrilla operations planned...................... 10 CHILE: Relations ... at a time when Chile has come to realize that its international image has reached its lowest point since ... however, will continue to be limited. The pariah status imposed on Chile by the outside world ...

  18. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Neto's Status Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 CHINA: Mourning Ceremonies CHILE: Anniversary Page 5 Page 6 SOUTH ... Central Committee. Approved Fo Approved Foil CHILE: Anniversary The Pinochet government, which marked ...

  19. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    become convinced that draconian measures are no longer necessary in Chile and that it is time for a new ... If the announced timeframe is followed, Chile will be on a similar but slower schedule of the constitutional ...

  20. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    overwhelming vote of confidence................ 7 CHILE: Increased friction within junta...................... ... period. Leigh seems to believe that this is impossible and that Chile must find a way to return ...

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