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- Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 C00260604 TOP SECRET Algeria: The Algerian rebels are reported to be planning an attack on the European population on or about 20 August. (Page 9) Pakistan: Intensive political maneuvering apparently has culminated in an agreement between President Mirza and his chief rival, former Prime Minister Suhrawardy. This should improve political stability and make it more likely that the national elections actually will be held as expected in February. The present government of Prime Minister Noon is to continue until elections. Suhrawardy would then become prime minister and support Mirza's re-election. (Page 10) III. THE WEST No Britain - Jordan: British officials show increasing anxiety over the position of British troops in Jordan, and hope that the US will continue to retain forces in Lebanon, or else send some to Jordan. Establishment of a regular supply route through Aqaba lessens the impact of Israel's banning of overflights. (Page 11) Paraguay: The government claims it has evidence of several subversive plots, including an attempt on the life of President Stroessner. The President has ordered many arrests; and the military, which seems loyal to the regime, can probably assure the inauguration of the dictator for a second term on 15 August. (Page 12) 6 Aug 58 DAILY BRIEF iii TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 C00260604
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