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  1. THE GUATEMALAN INSURGENCY: NEAR-TERM PROSPECTS

    the potential for insurgent gains�both military and polit- ical�over the next year in view ... by very difficult Guate- malan terrain, the guerrillas continue to wield control over some remote areas, ... the guerrillas. Moreover, the increased military presence in remote hamlets, decreased repression, benefits ... gains—both military and polit- ical—over the next year in view of the revolutionaries’ near-term strategy ... terrain, the guerrillas continue to wield control over some remote areas, particularly along the Mexi- can ... the increased military presence in remote hamlets, decreased repression, benefits from civic action programs ...

  2. COMMUNIST REACTIONS TO CERTAIN US ACTIONS

    of US forces from South Korea. 4. In view of these North Korean assumptions and ambitions, ... retaliatory strike. 5. Show of force: The North Koreans probably would view actions such as demonstrative air ... Sensitive harassment and other forms of pressure in the Demili- tarized Zone area. In fact, they might view ... from South Korea. ' 4. In view of these North Korean assumptions and ambitions, it is doubtful ... they might view an intensification of such pressure as an effective means of stimulating international ...

  3. COLOMBIA: PARAMILITARIES GAINING STRENGTH

    by their shared interest in fighting the guerrillas, and to this end officers probably view the paramilitaries ... at guerrillas and their sympathizers. Sponsors have come to view the weakness�or in some cases absence--of ... failure to adequately support the armed forces. Such views have been indirectly, but unmistakably ... to be shaped by their shared interest in fighting the guerrillas, and to this end officers probably view ... to view the weakness-~or in some cases absence--of government authority in rural areas as an opportunity ... on the government’s failure to adequately support the armed forces. Such views have been indirectly, but unmistakably ...

  4. JMARC MEETING WITH DDP

    would have to be spent for facilities and for all support assets. A third possibility, though perhaps remote, is one ... for this is that it would seem impossible from the point- of view of timing to start training these individuals as a-reserve ... practicalities to Puerto Cabezas� Xy for one, would like to state- a very strong view that the use of Nicaragua ... for this in that it 1-muld. i1npo:a:s5.blr,: mom the point of view of ‘b-fining to start tzmining these irxdivifluals as a. ... to Pu-21"'¥;o Cabanas, I, for one, would lilcu to state» a. very:s'1'.z'on§;, view tlmrb the use ... with Betancouzet-at ail. in::.dvan <:e,. we couléi. explain our position. In view-oi‘ the type of operation ...

  5. (UNTITLED)

    by any other agency or CIA office. The only agency with functions remotely similar to 0/NE is the Joint Intelligence ... on the interdenartmental level comparable to 0/e1e, which utilizes and coordinates the views of the entire US intelligence ... with functions remotely similar to O/PE is the Joint Intel] igence Group of the Joint Staff, which orepares joint ... utilizes and coordinates the views of the entire US intelligence community, civilian and military. ...

  6. CLIMATE GEOENGINEERING: A GROWING FOREIGN POLICY AND PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS CHALLENGE, BUT CURRENTLY A LOW TECHNICAL THREAT

    industrialized countries cannot be trusted to attempt a climate "techno-fix" that would have remotely ... of ocean fertilization in meetings in 2008 rand/11,0 he 2008 nonbinding CBD resolution was widely viewed ... industrialized countries cannot be trusted to attempt a climate < l 5 “techno-fix” that would have remotely ... debates re ardin t g g y g fit“ he 2008 nonbinding CBD resolution was widely viewed as a de facto ...

  7. PRINCETON CONSULTANTS MEETING OF 18-19 NOVEMBER1954

    In their view the new Germany would not necessarily be logical about this issue; moreover, the Germans ... be doubted that Communist Chimmould want to acquire these remote areas if doing so would alienate India. 23. ...

  8. O/NE CONSULTANTS' CONFERENCE, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY, 23-24 JANUARY 1958

    policy review; as such, the long term view is important, and more attention could well be given ... THE DIRECTOR said that from their point of view, no sneel-up may have taken place; we merely gained additional ... to pnra. 62, he asked the consultants to ponder: (1) the probable Soviet view of the nature of future armed ... could be looked upon as a companion piece to an annual strategic policy review; as such, the long term view ... that from their point of view, no speed-up may have taken place; we merely gained additional information ... the probable Soviet view of the nature of future armed conflicts, both n 20 Q Approved for Release: 2018/O7/24 ...

  9. SOVIET FORCES AND CAPABILITIES FOR STRATEGIC NUCLEAR CONFLICT THROUGH THE LATE 1990S (U)

    There are differing views about the likelihood that the Soviets would make such deployments, and we have major ... remote detection systems by about 2005 that, under certain conditions, would have some effectiveness ... based, airborne, and space-based high energy laser weapons for ASAT. While there are differing views ... deployments that would exceed Treaty limits. There are 1 differing views about the likelihood that the Soviets ... of its foreign policy influence. Moreover, the Soviets have maintained the more traditional military view ... and tracking. (See paragraph 18)-—We have new judgments, and alternative views, on Soviet widespread ABM ...

  10. O/NE CONSULTANTS' CONFERENCE, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 9-10 OCTOBER 1957

    more willing to take a chance. SMITH noted the view that Khrushchev in basically an extremely shrewd man, ... that the police-army relationship should be treated as vital, SMITH outlined the view that the army is not a separate ... when they are not fulfilled. The view held by the State Department was that the Russians did not believe promises and paid ... of a clown. He is a more unpredictable figure, more willing to take a chance. SMITH noted the view ... relationship should be treated as vital, SMITH outlined the view that the army is not a separate mucleus ... expectations and cause grumbling when they are not fulfilled, The view held by the State Department ...

  11. CLIMATE GEOENGINEERING: A GROWING FOREIGN POLICY AND PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS CHALLENGE, BUT CURRENTLY A LOW TECHNICAL THREAT

    "techno-fix" that would have remotely equitable impacts, and arguing that voluntary scientific self- regulation ... nonbinding CBD resolution was widely viewed as a de facto moratorium on ocean fertilization ...

  12. SOUTH AFRICA: EVADING THE ARMS EMBARGO

    1986. Mirage Fl (Atlas) Licensed assembly 1974-77. Seeker remotely piloted vehicle (probably Atlas) Copy ... for the Drakensberg were made in South Africa. In our view, Sandock would be able to apply this capability to build ... Germany's Type 209 submarine. In our view, South Africa's shipbuilding capability and experience ... remotely piloted vehicle (probably Atlas) Copy of Israeli Scout RPV. Attack helicopter (Atlas) ' ... Germany’s Type 209 submarine. In our view, South Africa’s shipbuilding capability and experience operating ...

  13. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY

    anti-Castro. Moscow is likely to be cautious in responding to such overtures, especially in view ... absent from Pyongyang for six weeks, will have an opportunity to exchange views with Khrushchev ... that Moscow's proposal for the heads of government to attend the General Assembly Was viewed favorably ... to such overtures, especially in view of the unanimity of Latin American opinion against the Dominican Republic ... have an opportunity to exchange views with Khrushchev when he plays host to the Soviet premier in early 0ctober.\ ... stress that Moscow's proposal for the heads of government to attend the General Assembly was viewed ...

  14. IRAN: THE SEIZURE OF THE EMBASSY IN RETROSPECT

    which are clearer and more policy oriented than Khomeini's speeches, Secret reflect the views of members ... of his entourage who have pressed a certain view and then succeeded in getting the Ayatollah to sign, indicating ... with student groups, had gained Khomeini's assent to their views. (c) Although Khomeini apparently ... speeches, Secret reflect the views of members of his entourage who have pressed a certain view ... of convenience with student groups, had gained Khomeini’s assent to, their views. (c) Although Khomeini ... count, told them the plan was “in line with the implementation of the Imam’s views,” but that as leader ...

  15. THE LAW AND CUSTOM OF THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE

    views known in footnotes to his text. In his very first full dress meeting with his IAC on 20 October ... Estimates-- took shape speedily. It should be viewed as consisting of three components: The Board of National ... concur with his findings, or, not being able to, they could dis- sent and make their alternative views ... of the estimates. 7 29/ The Office of National Estimates took shape speedily. It should be viewed as consisting ...

  16. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY

    ALGERIAN PROGRAM In view of the broad public support De Gaulle has won for his Algerian program, announced ... to expand its economic relations with the West and, with a view to obtaining further Western credits, ... of an evolutionary Community as providing the legal framework for a solution of the Algerian problem. In view ... in December. (bX3 > FRENCH ALGERIAN PROGRAM................. Page 10 In view of the broad public support De ... with the West and, with a view to obtaining further Western credits, to build Western confidence ...

  17. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC & ENERGY WEEKLY

    views such accords as potential threats to Japanese economic growth. East European and Soviet ... proponent of this view and recently sponsored a meeting of developing countries designed to build an LDC co- ... Gorbachev probably views sporadic plant closings as a short-term way of dealing with environmental problems, ... believes environmental agreements olfer opportunities to improve its image, but it also views such accords ... on environmental protection issues, to some extent, may be deliberate. Gorbachev probably views sporadic plant ...

  18. FIFTY YEARS OF THE CIA

    could have been averted if the var- ious departments had simply shared their intelligence. This view of in- telligence ... collapsed in 1997. Viewed from the present, the CIA made a palpable difference in bringing about the end ... of results it wanted to avoid. With this context in mind, it is infor- mative to view the gestation ... is perhaps not as bad as its reputation. Its analysis holds up well when compared to both the views held ... with a view to creating a new Soviet Union Republic at some time in the future.” ORE 29- 49, “Prospects ... of his own naivete about Tibetans, who are often viewed romantically by Westerners as peaceful and gentle, ...

  19. STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE

    are those of the authors. They do not necessarily represent the official views of the Central Intelligence Agency, ... for remote-controlled identifica- tion. SECRET Credentials�Bona Fide or False?.. David V. Brigane 37 The unmasking ... of Heydrich had been both justified and necessary, he began to feel a need for modifying his views publicly. ... A conjuror’s pack for remote-controlled identifica- tion. SECRET Credentials-Bona Fide or False?.. David V. ... he began to feel a need for modifying his views publicly. He reacted to the pressure, finally, ...

  20. MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOVBLOC CYBERNETICS PROGRAMS IN 1965

    lends functional unity to the program; the philosophical over- view expressed ... for Release: 2018/01/31 C00355733 Approved for Release: 2018/01/31 C00355733 fLreLFzE, fled point of view ... of optimal control lends functional unity to the program; the philosophical over- view expressed ... Approved for Release: 2018/01/31 C00355733 fied point of view. Although he had, at that time, only succeeded ...

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