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  1. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 24 MARCH 1975

    munition flights to Cambodia from Thailand. (Page 4). Cambodia: Airlift operations resumed today. (Page 5) ... Lower Mekong Oudong Continued fighting P re k Phnou Tuol Leap. Government operation stalled Positions ... opera- tions resumed today. Government operations against suspected rocket- launching sites northwest ...

  2. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 20 DECEMBER 1974

    Iranian in- volvement in the Iraqi-Kurdish war. The way the Shah has operated since midsummer, in allowing ... next April. The ship, which is expected to become operational in 1980, will be assigned to escort ... as price setters. During the next few years, the cartel will be able to cope with any likely oil surplus ...

  3. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 7 JANUARY 1975

    to the Palestinians. These weapons, particularly the SA-7s, are probably manned by Saiqa forces, which operate ... operations. The initial assaults were conducted by local forces supported by heavy artillery. ... into operation recently--the 3rd and 303rd, both formed from forces already in the South. FOR THE PRESIDENT ...

  4. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 1 SEPTEMBER 1975

    movements now operating more openly in the islands. Despite these gathering signs of opposition ... of cartels along the lines of the OPEC model, and the use of steam- roller tactics in the UN. ... commodity prices were near historic highs, and the recent success of the OPEC cartel in forcing oil price ...

  5. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 5 MAY 1976

    into OPEC will have little impact on either Mexico or the cartel. Mexico already is marketing its oil ... in the air force, which does not have enough operational air- craft to permit pilots to maintain a high ...

  6. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 21 DECEMBER 1974

    have complained about high operating costs, tech- nical problems, and the shortage of spare parts for the TU-154. ... of cartels that raise prices on vital commodities, and governments nationalizing US property in violation ...

  7. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 27 MAY 1975

    and look to the OPEC cartel as a model for their own behavior. Some of the OECD members, in particular ... FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY An imbalance between operating costs and capital expenditures is likely to continue ...

  8. THE ABU NIDAL TERROR NETWORK: ORGANIZATION, STATE SPONSORS, AND COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE

    and queries are welcome and may be directed to the Chief, Operations and Analysis Group Reverse Blank 1007 ... and Commercial Enterprise /We now know that the group acquires significant revenue through the operation ... and safehaven, without which the organization would have difficulty operating effectively outside the Middle ... Center. Comments and queries are welcome and may be directed to the Chief, Operations and Analysis) Group‘ ... through the operation of its own network of commercial enterprises, which in turn depends on strong ties to Poland ... and safehaven, without which the organization would have difficulty operating effectively outside the Middle East. ...

  9. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 27 MARCH 1975

    in the vicinity of the airfield yester- day, but did not interrupt US supply air- lift operations. Cambodian army ... The cartel rarely takes a position independent of the views of its largest producer. Saudi Arabia under King ...

  10. ANTICIPATING STRATEGIC-LEVEL SURPRISE

    as the missiles were operational. Agency T Hughes of the Defense Intelligence gency briefs Secretary of Defense ... on the use of surprise at the operational or tactical levels of conflict. Argentina's seizure ...