. a. ao * _ }* f~ r j TOP SECRE: Discussed the draft statement of policy in NSC 580k, subject to the following amendments: (1) Page 13, paragraph Ih-e, 2nd line: Place an as- tarisk after the word Antarctica”, and insert the following footnote at the "bottom of the page: "* A certain portion or portions of Antarctica my, if deemed to be in the U. 8. interest, be excluded from the area of Antarctica subject to ‘joint administration' as contemplated in this policy.” (2) NOTE: Page 14: Delete the asterisk following the head- ing "MAJOR POLICY GUIDANCE" and the footnote thereto; changing the subsequent doublt asterisk to a single asterisk. NSC 5804, as amended and adopted, subsequently ap- proved by the President; circulated as NSC 5680/1 2. non for implementation by all appropriate Executive departments and agencies of the U. S. Government; and referred to the Operations Coordinating Board as the coordinating agency designated by the President. SIGNIFICANT WORLD DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING U. S. SECURITY The Director of Central Intelligence commented on renewed evidenceofactivityon the Soviet missile test -rangs. Reisisicsisss phe aera naestas e sete oKFesneneene ete aevaes oo Beene s tere es aae eseptberpeavnen eeene overeat eteenecvneaeneve peapeeeeeeteoneena eaecenen 6 Pewee reer tence n cass etcar evens nnnccrncen cceccec ee esses evnne ene cee eee these ee tet eee wee ewe ete eer CHO Bee oes Oe eh eee eaenreneasn hehe Ro e e =. nt : ———+ ee With respect to the situatioOn in Indonesia, Mr. Dulles pointed out that Sukarno had postponed setting forth his policy state- The in- telligence commmity believed that he had done this in order to have his armed forces in place for a possible invasion of rebel territory immediately after he made his pronouncement. Meanwhile, Sukarno has been having conversations with Hatta which do not seem to have come to anything, but it was possible that Sukarno would propose some kind of compromise with the dissident forces. Meanwhile, likewise, the military build-up on both sides has continued, and this build-up was described in some detail by Mr. Dolles, as was the possible shape of an attack by the forces of the Central Government against central Sumatra. dado oR ge “RY =, ©, i" T gd - TREE . 4 4." & Sue Ae, O37 . mt ae gies i= ment with respect to the rebellion, from March 3 to March 8. TOP SECRET

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