The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 29 June 1991 describes the latest developments in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Kuwait, the Soviet Union, Palestine, Jordan, Ethiopia, Germany, Poland, Netherlands, Togo, Czechoslovakia and Lebanon.
June 29, 1991
National Intelligence Daily for Saturday, 29 June 1991
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 29 June 1991 describes the latest developments in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Kuwait, the Soviet Union, PLO, Jordan, Ethiopia, Germany, Poland, Netherlands, Togo, Czechoslovakia, and Lebanon.
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- Lebanon--History--Civil War, 1975-1990
- Ethiopian-Eritrean Talks
- Palestine Liberation Organization
- Nuclear weapons--Iraq
- Poland--Politics and government
- Poland--Economic conditions
- Netherlands--Foreign relations
- Czechoslovakia--Politics and government
- Germany--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- Communist leadership--Poland
- United Nations--Iraq
- Czechoslovakia--Boundaries
- Yugoslavia--Boundaries
- Iraq-Kuwait Crisis, 1990-1991
- Soviet Union--Foreign relations--Ukraine
- Russia--Foreign relations--Ukraine
- Soviet Union--Military relations
- Uranium enrichment
- Hezbollah
- Palestinians--Lebanon
- Croatia--History--Autonomy and independence movements
- Israel--Foreign relations--Lebanon
- Palestinians--Jordan
- Jordan--Foreign relations--Palestine
- Czechoslovakia--Politics and government--1989-1992
- Yugoslavia--Politics and government--1980-1992
- Poland--Politics and government--1989-
- Soviet Union--Politics and government--1985-1991
- Ukraine--Politics and government--1945-1991
- Ethiopia--Politics and government--1974-1991
- Balkan Peninsula Politics and government--20th century
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