August 24, 1991
National Intelligence Daily for Saturday, 24 August 1991
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 24 August 1991 describes the latest developments in the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Cambodia, Lebanon, France, El Salvador, South Africa, China and Iran.
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Subjects Discussed
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Central Committee
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Anti-communist movements
- Soviet Union--Economic policy
- Soviet Union--Foreign policy
- Elections--France
- Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front
- Soviet Union--Foreign relations
- Iran--Politics and government
- African National Congress
- France--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- China--Foreign economic relations
- United Nations--South Africa
- Cambodia--Foreign relations--Thailand
- Yugoslavia--Boundaries
- Azerbaijan (Iran)--History--Autonomy and independence movements
- Azerbaijan--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- Communist countries--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- China--Foreign economic relations--United States
- Lebanon--Politics and government
- Islam--Lebanon
- Croatia--History--Autonomy and independence movements
- Israel--Foreign relations--Lebanon
- Border security--Lebanon
- Soviet Union--Politics and government
- Yugoslavia--Politics and government--1980-1992
- Soviet Union--Politics and government--1985-1991
- France--Politics and government
- El Salvador--Politics and government
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Approved for Release by the Central Intelligence Agency, June 3, 1999, Document #0000258806. Contributed by Mark Kramer.
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