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  1. LATIN AMERICA REVIEW

    has been sharply reduced. The offensives have also uprooted guerrilla support networks in the remote highlands. ... which are operating in remote areas at the end of the Army's supply line. The terrain is rugged, transport ... pressure on the guerrillas, in our view. In addition, the Army's assistance to the Indian population ... support networks in the remote development" program in the northern highlands—-g Army has confiscated ... which are operating in remote areas at the end of the Army’s supply line. The terrain is rugged, transport vehicles ... pressure on the guerrillas, in our view. In addition, the Army’s assistance to the Indian population ...

  2. GUATEMALA: SIGNIFICANT POLITICAL ACTORS AND THEIR INTERACTION

    campaign of the late 1960s, the FAR reemerged in 1977 and now operates principally in the remote northern ... introduction of patrol bases in remote areas, civilian defense units, and model vil- lages into the highly ... do not view themselves as having any worse a record than the Hondurans or 17 The resulting "go ... during the counterinsurgency campaign of the late 1960s, the FAR reemerged in I977 and now operates principally in the remote ... that it remote areas, civilian defense units, and model vil- briefly occupied the important resort town ...

  3. 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 ... year in view of the revolutionaries’ near-term strategy and present capabilities. Finally, ... the increased military presence in remote hamlets, decreased repression, benefits from civic action programs ...

  4. THE BRAZIL-FRG NUCLEAR ACCORD: A CURRENT ASSESSMENT

    facilities. From the Brazilian view point any attempts to renege completely on these projects would seriously ... be viewed as irresponsible if it failed to try to catch up and then at least keep pace with nuclear ... and views a strong relationship with Brazil as a key to its Latin American strategy. Due to the confluence ... repro- cessing and enrichment capabilities —- even scaled down pilot facilities. From the Brazilian view ... regime would undoubtedly be viewed as irresponsible if it failed to try to catch up and then at least ... and agricultural-- in the years ahead and views a strong relationship with Brazil as a key to its Latin American ...

  5. BRAZIL'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM: DYNAMICS AND PROSPECTS

    of the Brazilian- West German accord are even more remote than before. In particular, the Brazilians continue ... technology is still generally viewed as an important and tangible measure of Brazil's move- ment toward ... as possible. The Case for Going Ahead: Brazil's View From Brasilia's vantage point, the development ... accofid are even more remote than before. In particular, the Brazilians continue to be fully committed ... technology is still generally viewed as an important and tangible measure of Brazil's move- ’ ment ... nuclear accord as Possible3 <1’> The Case for Going Ahead: Brazil's View From Brasilia's ...

  6. THE INSURGENT SUPPLY NETWORK IN AFGHANISTAN: BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE SYSTEM

    in remote locations are poorly armed compared to their counterparts in the border provinces. ... than through remote regions on the backs of animals The generally rugged geography of Afghanistan's borders ... results in shortages of some types of weapons and ammunition in remote 5 Secret Approved for Release: ... and insurgent groups in remote locations are poorly armed compared to their counterparts in the border ... in shortages of some types of weapons and ammunition in remote 5 Setrct Approved for Release: 2020/03/02 ... with insurgent leaders like Gailani. These reports are not in our view, reliable eviden e a ainst Pak‘s ...

  7. TRIP TO LTV ELECTROSYSTEMS, GREENVILLE, TEXAS, 23-26 AUGUST 1966

    with most of the dates for installing and testing the equipment. In view of my limited exper- ience with LTV ... Lane to provide a list of AGE needed for support in a semi-remote site. Bob Porter requested ... the equipment. In view of my limited exper- ience with LTV on this program, I believe this schedule to be highly ... for support in a semi-remote site. Bob Porter requested secretarial support for his group. He also made us ...

  8. CIA DECLASSIFICATION CENTER WEEKLY REPORT 7-14 JANUARY 2004

    on the system. Chief, Declassification Review Branch, CDC then discussed thc Remote Archive Capture (RAC) program ... and arguments throughout the month by CIA analysts, DIA adhered to this view, made CIB reporting difficult ... and less categoric, and regularly advised the Whift House of their view. DIA analysts maintained ... and arguments throughout the month by CIA analysts, DIA adhered to this view, made C IB reporting difficult ... and less categoric. and regularly advised the White House of their view. DIA analysts maintained ...

  9. RURAL CONTROL IN AN INSURGENCY: AN ANALYTIC FRAMEWORK APPLIED TO GUATEMALA AND THE PHILIPPINES

    to provide adequate weapons, training, and backup forces to villagers it viewed as having questionable ... programs of village relocation to fortified villages or areas remote from insurgent influence have seldom ... intelligence in remote villages; the insurgents usually knew in advance the exact nature of British military ... of village relocation to fortified villages or areas remote from insurgent influence have seldom enhanced ... than the British in collecting and exploiting intelligence in remote villages; the insurgents usually knew ...

  10. SPECIAL NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE- SECURITY CONDITIONS IN CHINA

    risks involved in discovery would seem to outweigh any potential gain-- it is our view ... they were so inclined. 10. A remote but conceivable contingency is that an individual dissident- GRC pilot might attempt ... '__.._.-_.,._.............._______.__,__,__~_____»_____.,__________.___._._‘_ it is our view that such missions would have little chance o success. The Chinese Nationalists ... they were so inclined. I l0. A remote but conceivable contingency is that an individual dissident" GRC pilot-might ...

  11. CIA DECLASSIFICATION WEEKLY REPORT 7- 13 JANUARY 2010

    have been scanned and delivered to the ASC for processing. (U/tAltil) Remote Equities Review (UHAIU0) CIA remote ... on how to view comments in read-only documents. Looked up the existing DR on this topic and advised the user ... or ii‘ the \ H ()() l l (b)(3 (U§#rH:l-6-} A Private Citizen‘s View of Dealing with Terrorism ... the issue. Assisted a user with a question on how to view cormnents in read-only docmnents. Looked ...

  12. THE FIRST YEAR OF THE OFFICE OF NATIONAL ESTIMATES THE DIRECTORSHIP OF WILLIAM L. LANGER

    and a half, was R&A's inside man and from the point of view of the research staff ... about this discrepancy of view of which there will be no written record save this one. It involved a contretemps ... justice. In Foster's view Langer had no more power over the substantive findings of the Board ... during the first year and a half, was R&A’s inside man and from the point of view of the research staff ... In Foster’s view Langer had no more power over the substantive findings of the Board than the chief justice ...

  13. BRAZIL AND THE NUCLEAR QUESTION

    Brazil's Nuclear Views Brazilian thinking on nuclear matters is conditioned by three broad categories ... Brasilia's view of the seriousness of policy differ- ences with Washington has in no way changed, ... for cooperation. The Brazilian nuclear research officials now view the thorium agreement with Germany ... Influencing Brazil's Nuclear Views ‘ Brazilian thinking on nuclear matters is conditioned by three broad ... and human rights issues and by taking account of Brazilian sensitivi- ties. Brasilia's view ...

  14. NIE 13-7-70- COMMUNIST CHINA'S INTERNATIONAL POSTURE

    by the risk of provoking one or another of the superpowers. From Peking's point of view, mili- tary ... view of the Middle Kingdom has survived the advent of the com- munists. The past century has left ... than at any other time in the past.20 years. The Chinese now view the Soviet Union as posing the most immediate military ... than at any other time in the past 20 years. The Chinese now view the Soviet Union as posing the most immediate military ... blaclnnail” in East Asia. China wants its views to have Impact on the international scene and is willing ...

  15. REVIEW OF INTERROGATION PROGRAM ON 29 JULY 2003

    of "Legal Authorities" (page 2), the Attorney General forcefully reiterated the view of the Department ... as acknowledgement of the erroneous view of Administration policy reflected in that reporting, the Attorney General ... that had, in the view of CIA professionals, saved lives. (b)(3) NatSecAct 7 12. (TS Mr. Muller reviewed page ... 4 ' reiterated the view of the Department of Justice that the *, techniques being employed by CIA ... as acknowledgement of the erroneous view of_ Administration policy reflected in that reporting, the Attorney General ... of one kind or another had produced significant intelligence information that had, in the view of CIA ...

  16. WEEKLY SUMMARY NUMBER 57

    still remote (see page 8). In Indonesia, the ulti- mate conclusion of a Republican-Dutch agreement ... remote. Limited progress, however, has been made toward local stabilization along the Syrian border ... divergent views of the Dutch and Republicans on the detailed delineation of powers and duties within ... weeks, leaving» prospects for an Arab-Israeli peace settlement still remote (see page 8). In Indonesia, ... from the Netherlands to a federated United States of Indonesia. At The Hague, the widely divergent views of the Dutch ...

  17. IMPLICATIONS OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS PROLIFERATION

    is likely to be viewed by those countries as an effort to restrict their increasing military prowess. ... ence with acquisition of CW capabilities is likely to be viewed by developing countries as an effort ... with the difficulty of obtaining persuasive evidence from remote and denied areas, has led many to doubt whether ... by developing nations is likely to be.viewed by those countries as an effort to restrict their increasing ... modernization packages, Western interfer- ence with acquisition of CW capabilities is likely to be viewed ...

  18. COSMOS 954, CRASH OF A RORSAT: THE IMPLICATIONS OF SOVIET AND OTHER FOREIGN COMMENTARY

    forecasting and remote sensing of earth resources. These countries probably also find convincing, arguments ... territory." In their view, the segments of the orbit lying above equatorial states were not in outer space ... space activities and will probably have to accommodate those views to some extent. Any move towards ... \ instance, those related to weather forecasting and remote sensing of earth resources. These countries ... probably have to accommodate those views to some extent. Any move towards accommodation, be it public ...

  19. SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE QUERY: DO STUDY ON SEIZURE OF THE SAUDI ARABIAN EMBASSY IN KHARTOUM

    the SSCI's views on how they would like to proceed, but I do not think the Agency needs to respond routinely ... and an unobstructed view in all directions from the upstairs balconies. Since the Fatah representation in Khartoum ... had sufficient latitude to negotiate the release of the hostages if by some remote chance their demands were met. ... the SSCI agrees--in a secure environment. It may be useful to solicit the SSCI‘s views ... to other buildings. It has a high outer wall and an unobstructed view in all directions from the upstairs balconies. ... to negotiate the release of the hostages if by some remote chance their demands were met. ~ S NO FOREIGN ...

  20. CONTROVERSY IN THE DAILY STAR BETWEEN LEBANESE AND 'WESTERNERS'- CURRENT ATTITUDE OF LEBANESE TOWARDS US RESIDENTS- ARAB PSYCHOLOGY

    of view across tb the Americans and English in this area. As for the latter, they welcomed the Star ... because (to quote one of them) "it world provide a wonderful forum where views of Americans in Lebanon ... exchange of views and "beefs" as published in the Star recently. It all began with a letter ... was to establish a means of putting the Arab point of view across tb the Americans and English in this area. ... where views of Americans in Lebanon and of the citizens of Lebanon could be freely exchanged. ... play..." I propose to reproduce the first such free exchange of views and "beefs" as published ...

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