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  1. WEEKLY SUMMARY SPECIAL REPORT INSURGENCY IN MOZAMBIQUE

    that its best bet is to keep insurgency confined to remote, unimportant areas of the province. Over the short ... strengthen the ability of the Portuguese to hold on to the province. The guerrillas view the disruption ... and the transportation of arms through the country. Despite these bans, FRELIMO has continued to use remote border ...

  2. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    over the commitment of major Syrian units in Lebanon, viewing their ap- parent intention as the destruction ... are being viewed by many in the middle class as better guarantors of public order than the Christian Democrats. ... on the other hand, view themselves as the pillars of Uruguay's social stability and relative economic progress ...

  3. THE 'FOLLY' OF THE MX MISSILE

    the missiles into the oceans in cannisters at times of ten- sion, and to trigger them by remote control. ... ade- quate deterrence. This view rested on the enormous de- structiveness of nuclear weapons ... with the sited States. In my view, the doctrine of clear war-fighting is wrong denying the credibility of threat ...

  4. DAILY DIGEST

    Comments reps esent the immediate views of the Office of Current Intelligence. State Department review ... to assuage tra- ditional Czech fear of German irredentism and to stress GDR=Orbit inte- gration. In, view ... Comment; The view that Phibun is a prisoner of the 194.7 coup party and has-. reassert't control ...

  5. SOVIET ENERGY PROSPECTS INTO THE 1990'S

    considerable change over the past several years in some Community members' view of Soviet oil production ... beginning around 1980, has substantially changed its assessment. The current CIA view is that Soviet oil ... of the current massive program to build five long- distance pipelines from the remote West Siberian gasfields ...

  6. MEETING THE SOVIET CHALLENGE IN THE THIRD WORLD

    be regarded in the US with some accuracy as the consequence of repression and corruption (a view that will ... be fostored by emigre activities); and of many countries remote to Americans like Chad, Zaire, Mozambique, ... armed assistance. In view of the political difficulties involved in the US undertaking such help, ...

  7. LETTER TO WILLIAM J. CASEY FROM J. ALLEN OVERTON JR.

    that the Soviet Union and her allies are free to dis- seminate their point of view throughout the Community and, ... any but the Marxist-Leninist view to be disseminated in their own territory, is not seen as sufficient reason to v.ithdraw ... of view. The Soviet side does not reciprocate. Soviet-bloc diplomats in western Europe cultivate personal ...

  8. STATEMENT OF ADMIRAL B. R. INMAN DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BEFORE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE UNITED STATES SENATE ON THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT

    unreviewed Publications by former officials and the like, it is the FOIA that is viewed as the symbol ... of this problem. Individual human sources and foreign intelligence services are aware of the Act, and view ... remotely,tompare in value with the congressionally established oversight responsibility which lies ...

  9. HONGKONG'S FUTURE

    With each side-claiming rights which the other rejects, a sensible `solution.seems remote. Some possibilities: British ... Thateher's view of the negotiations,--but it is clearly?.not that of the Chinese. They-want `the 'Brit- ... advisory. Other views come from academics, journalists; busi- nessmen and-30. forceful young middle- ...

  10. A POSSIBLE SHIFT IN SOVIET NATIONAL PRIORITIES--THE FOOD PROGRAM

    views. If this shift can in fact be implemented by the Soviets, then we can expect far-reaching effects ... this view into question and suggests that the Soviets may be a,tempting to reor- der the traditional ... and published figures are in fact correct, there is still the possibility, however remote, that a simple change ...

  11. THE FRONTLINE STATES: LOOKING BEYOND NAMIBIA

    while Mozambique has been following Tanzania's low-key lead. The Frontline States, in our view, may now see ... to the impasse in the Namibian negotiations suggests that Frontline leaders may no longer view the Namibian issue ... to have even a remote chance of success. 25X1 Their pledges of defense cooperation may be aimed ...

  12. SIG-IEP: UNCTAD VI STRATEGY

    of trade legislation, regulations and inistrative procedures with a view to improving the procedures ... most of which we traditionally have viewed as encroachments on the mandate of the GATT. On the other hand, trade does not entail ... actively at Belgrade to incorporate our perspective in the conference resolutions. B. Group B Views ...

  13. ISRAEL: DOMESTIC POLITICS SUCCESSION ISSUES AND FOREIGN POLICY IMPLICATIONS

    Minister over the next three years. A war-weary Israeli populace has come to view the yearlong involvement ... as caving in on its security concerns. Israeli leaders view Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the other Gulf states ... relationship with Egypt and will continue to view its military deterrent power as ultimately keeping Egypt ...

  14. INDIA: DIM PROSPECTS FOR THE COMMUNISTS

    a national government are almost as remote. A divisive tradition among the Indian Communists has fragmented ... Indian Government policy. Our assessment is that Gandhi views a Soviet-encouraged reconciliation ... have recent- ly resulted in a split in party ranks and raise the possibility of further fissures. In our view ...

  15. INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS BIWEEKLY REVIEW

    is almost impossible, and there is considerable validity to their claim as it applies to the more remote ... farming. Any statistics on Afghanistan have be be viewed with some skepticism, but the UN estimated ... appar- ently unsure how far they can go in view of the Shah's policies. The government appears ...

  16. SENATE RESOLUTION 198-RELATING TO THE EXPORT OF NUCLEAR REACTOR COMPONENTS

    for receiving the spare parts, India tween the superpowers is very remote, should agree to extend the safeguards ... for nu- munity. clear explosive purposes as a contravention In my view, it would be most desirable ... with India. We recognize your longstanding commitmelt to non-proliferation and appre- ciate having your views ...

  17. INDO-SOVIET RELATIONS

    and Soviet views on South Awl.,.,,--- with them as Ion g n-q t hey?-?????~ry a'u~ uitv. ayNai cituy ... of Kutch-a remote area near the southern termnus of the Indo- West Pakistani border. Approved For Release ... CIA-RDP85T00875RO01100130127-2 SECRET approved by Moscow, probably with a view toward placating party activists, ...

  18. A CLEAN ENVIRONMENT

    N.T.S. 18" I DJ WITH BURNER) FRONT VIEW MODEL C-32 I I III 4'?10X" (9'3" ... WITH DOORS OPEN) SIDE VIEW CAPACITY 130-200 Lbs. Per Hour. APPROX. WEIGHT 6600 Lbs. PRIMARY CHAMBER 12 Gauge ... 22,-9'? (24'-1" WITH DOOR OPEN) SIDE VIEW APPROX. WEIGHT 20,000 Lbs. PRIMARY ...

  19. EAST ASIAN JOURNAL

    in the countryside prevented this disparity from growing even worse. Competing Views on Development Strategy ... matters. Assured of electoral success by a pervasive network of political control, Soeharto views ... of civil servants under- score this political view. Soeharto's actions carry a heavy price, however. ...

  20. SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT IN THE SCHOOL YEAR 1956/1957

    about one tenth are these pupils. In view of the fact that they have already higher general school education ... into account the views of the teachers. On a district scale this activity is carried out both by various forms ... scholarships and accommodation the decisive point of view is social need and proficiency at school. ...

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