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- This image is an extracted map, likely illustrating geopolitical situations detailed in a U.S. intelligence document dated January 7, 1961. The map depicts portions of Europe, Africa, and Asia, with five numbered circles highlighting specific regions. These numbered locations correspond to discussions within the document on [Page 3](arke:01KK2FTR9BKK6Z3ZMHRH5MNBC7), specifically under the "II. ASIA-AFRICA" section, and possibly the "I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC" section: * **Location 2 (West Africa):** Refers to Nigeria's severance of diplomatic relations with France. * **Location 3 (East Africa):** Relates to Somali defense officials' opposition to an Anglo-Italian military training mission, preferring UAR assistance. * **Location 4 (Central Africa):** Highlights the situation in the Congo. * **Location 5 (Southeast Asia):** Indicates the situation in Laos. * **Location 1 (Europe/Russia):** While not explicitly numbered in the text's corresponding section, this location likely pertains to the broader context of the Communist Bloc, where Khrushchev reportedly cited the need to establish contact with the new U.S. administration as a reason for postponing the Soviet party congress. The image is part of the larger collection, [CIA Test - March 6](arke:01KK2FMPQS3KX59D7G345X3DZD), suggesting its origin in intelligence reporting.
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- Map of Geopolitical Hotspots, January 1961
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