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- Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 C00260604 TOP SECRET 6 AUGUST 1958 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Khrushchev's latest communications reflect Moscow's desire for a forum to denounce Western policies in Middle East before sense of crisis fades; no indication that Khrushchev plans to attend UN session. Chinese Communists further increase jet fighter strength in Taiwan Strait area. USSR has resumed arms shipments to Syria. II. ASIA-AFRICA Jordan - King Husayn orders more army units into Amman to prop up security. Algerian rebels planning attack on Europeans on or about 20 August.   Pakistan - President Mirza and former Prime Minister Suhrawardy have hammered out a political truce. III. THE WEST British officials fear effect on their forces in Jordan if US troops withdraw from Lebanon. Plotting continues in Paraguay; President Stroessner has ordered arrests, and he retains loyalty of the military. Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 C00260604
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