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  1. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- CONGO

    for Stanleyville, but President Abboud admits that flights over remote areas of the country could probably be made ... 2016/07/05 C06540774 Approved for Release: 2016/07/05 C06540774-SEeRET___ Hammarskjold's Views on Congo ... but President Abboud has admitted that planes.could overfly remote areas of the country without Sudanese ... for Stanleyville,_ but President Abboudadmits that flights over remote areas of the country could probably be made ... that planescould overfly remote. areas-of» the country without Sudanese knowledge. J V (Hammarskjold, who plans ...

  2. THE RISE OF THE KILLER DRONES: HOW AMERICA GOES TO WAR IN SECRET

    An inside look at how killing by remote control has changed the way we fight. by: Michael Hastings ... � breaking open the drone's encrypted brain and remotely piloting it to the ground � or a cruder assault ... in military history; never have so few killed so many by remote control. The use of drones is rapidly ... How America Goes to War in Secret An inside look at how killing by remote control has changed the way we fight. ... — breaking open the drone's encrypted brain and remotely piloting it to the ground — or a cruder assault ...

  3. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 7 JANUARY 1975

    Missiles. Peres said Israel would view any Syrian attempt to establish a "foothold" outside Syria ... Long Province. The battle for this remote government town may provide some indication of future ... to the countryside in de- fense of isolated towns and remote outposts. In the Phuoc Binh fighting, South Vietnamese ...

  4. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 17 JULY 1974

    during the good summer weather. The Communists may make some gains in remote areas; they probably will not mount ... are a match for Communist forces in the area. The Communists may make some territorial gains in remote areas; ... views on the need for a substantial Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab land and--most ...

  5. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 9 MARCH 1970

    assurances to the contrary. The report does not treat these as views on issues over which the Soviet ... bias in the earlier part of the report, we suspect that these are Brezhnev's views ... of these artillery pieces in this relatively,remote'area suggests that at least some of these' guns ...

  6. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/12/26

    and preliminary views which are subject to modi- fication in the light of further information and more complete ... planes bound for Stanleyville, but President Abboud admits that flights over, remote areas of the country ... Interpretations of intelligence information in this publication rep- resent immediate and preliminary views ... that flights \ /\ over remote areas of the country could probably be made-without Sudanese knowledge.‘ 00 \ 26 ...

  7. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY

    that the President's position may beCOMO A MOOT issue in Leopoldville. In view of the continuing struggle ... it alone" in remote Orientale Province. Foreign Minister Spank in- formed UN Secretary General Bammarskjold ... that the Prosident’s position may become n major iesue in Leopeldville. in view of the continuing struggle ... it alone" in remote Orientals Provinon.' Poreign Minister Spank in-_ formed UN Secretary General ...

  8. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 16 NOVEMBER 1976

    remote. Ac- cording to the Saudi account, Bou- mediene recently indicated that a settlement should respect ... the views of all parties, including the Polisario Front guerrillas, who are seeking independence ...

  9. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY- CONGO

    are expected to take pince at a later date to gUaabothvitia, but in view of the coafcrenccO unrepresentative ... the Congo vitS ar ge Cizenga's forces Province have taken SAYS by launChing az i of remote nortaoro ...

  10. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 5 OCTOBER 1972

    an issue of Japanese- Taiwanese trade and did not disagree with the Japanese view that normalization ... have been directed largely against major highways, remote outposts, and other lightly defended government positions. ...

  11. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 15 JANUARY 1977

    if a meeting is held, the chances are remote that the partic- ipants could agree on any formalized scheme ... through an- other period of alarm over what they view as a threat from neigh- boring Libya. NOTES This new ...

  12. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 29 SEPTEMBER 1973

    "says he wants to hear the Egyptian view- point." Pointing out that the Secretary is saying ... operations in the remote border area, largely out of fear of pro- voking Peking, although prospective mili- ...

  13. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 8 JANUARY 1970

    against remote outposts and towns. There have been reports of heavier action planned for later in the campaign, ... and the con- federations. In view of Buu's action to limit the strike, however, it could prove ...

  14. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 31 JULY 1970

    base of operations in the remote' moun- tainous' areas of southwestern Cambodia. ... was indeed provisional and subject to four-power arbitration. In view of this, the. German official said ... if possible. The West Germans-would view it. as a positive-movement in.Ostpolitik, while the Poles could hold. ...

  15. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 4 SEPTEMBER 1974

    Field and regional commanders have viewed the reductions in combat support as the chief cause ... the government has lost are remote and unimportant strategically, their fall nonethe- less has allowed ...

  16. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 21 JULY 1969

    over the split in the Congress Party has become remote indeed. Mrs. Gandhi's conservative opponents ... at the prospect of Israeli reprisals. Given this dilemma, it is not surprising that the Arabs view the situation ...

  17. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 10 DECEMBER 1974

    on chauvinistic and anti-US. feelings aroused by the incident. Since then, Stehlin's views have received ... Most of the attacks are shellings and small-scale ground assaults against the more remote government outposts. ...

  18. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 19 JULY 1969

    leadership. React- ing sharply against the government's alarmist views of the mili- tary situation, ... rolling in remote villages among Thai farmers scratching out a precarious living on arid land ill suited ...

  19. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 7 FEBRUARY 1974

    international discussions, with a view toward starting these broader talks before April 1; and--the necessity ... ingly, the Soviet view of the benefits of detente. The joint declaration signed by Brezhnev and Castro ... have been arrested by previous regimes, and they probably fear being shipped off again to remote island prisons ...

  20. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 4 JUNE 1970

    performance at the four-power talks Tues- day is viewed as another manifestation of the tough line Moscow ... Cambodian targets to gain control of the more remote regions of north- eastern Cambodian. ... Ambassador Yost's view that in the end the Soviets would be willing to accept border changes ...

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