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Country Internal Defense Plan Enclosure of Airgram A-278 regarding U.S.-South African Relations
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Country Internal Defense Plan Enclosure of Airgram A-278 regarding U.S.-South African Relations

1962
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Overview
United States Embassy. South Africa reports in an Internal security plan for South Africa that South Africa-United States relations are based on [Trade; Investments]; United States Embassy. South Africa reports that South Africa allied itself with the U.S. during [World War I (1914-1918); World War II (1939-1945); Korean War (1950-1953)] and is both an asset for United States policy because of its opposition to Communism and a liability because of Apartheid and South African policy toward South West Africa; United States interests in South Africa are based on South Africa's Shipping lanes and willingness to accept Tracking stations operated by the U.S. within its territory; United States Embassy. South Africa reports that the [Congress Alliance (South Africa); Congress of Democrats (South Africa); African National Congress (South Africa); South African Indian Congress; Coloured Peoples' Congress (South Africa); South African Congress of Trade Unions] are dominated by Communists and characterizes the Pan Africanist Congress (South Africa) as \"an extreme right wing\" organization; United States Embassy. South Africa reports that the African National Congress (South Africa) was created to carry out Sabotage and states that the Arrests in July 1962 of Nelson Mandela occurred after he planned Subversive activities; Umkonto we Sizwe (South Africa) is described; African National Congress (South Africa) is reported to have arranged Military training for its members in Paramilitary operations in [China (People's Republic); Cuba; Egypt; Morocco; Ghana] and in Soviet Bloc countries; Pan Africanist Congress (South Africa) reportedly sends Blacks to Tanganyika for Military training; South Africa is reportedly open to Infiltration through [Bechuanaland; Swaziland; Basutoland] but not through [Angola; Mozambique; Rhodesia (Southern)] because of the latter's Intergovernmental cooperation with South Africa; United States Embassy. South Africa assesses [Political conditions; Economic conditions; Economic development; Public revenues; Internal security] in South Africa as well as the Homelands policy of the Verwoerd Administration (1958-1966); South Africa. Police are reportedly capable of suppressing widespread Political violence but not of preventing individual acts of Sabotage nor Arms smuggling into South Africa; United States policy toward South Africa includes criticism of Apartheid because apartheid encourages the spread of Communism in South Africa and undermines United States influence in Sub-Saharan Africa; United States interests are served when the [United Nations; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; International Monetary Fund] press for change in South African policy; United States Embassy. South Africa opposes Intelligence exchanges with South Africa but favors intensified Propaganda efforts by the United States Information Service in opposition to Communism and calls for the U.S. to provide [Military equipment; Military training] to the South African Defense Force; Foreign investments in South Africa are valued at $4 billion; United States Embassy. South Africa recommends \"token integration\" of the South African Defense Force and the involvement of the South Africa. Army in Development projects for Blacks; U.S. Department of State recommends that [Louis Armstrong; Harry Belafonte] visit [Bechuanaland; Swaziland; Basutoland] and calls for the participation of black Youth in Educational exchanges
Subject

African National Congress (South Africa)

/ Angola

/ Apartheid

/ Armstrong, Louis

/ Arrest

/ Basutoland

/ Bechuanaland

/ Belafonte, Harry

/ Blacks

/ China (People's Republic)

/ Coloured Peoples' Congress (South Africa)

/ Communism

/ Communists

/ Congress Alliance (South Africa)

/ Congress of Democrats (South Africa)

/ Cuba

/ Development projects

/ Economic conditions

/ Economic development

/ Educational exchanges

/ Egypt

/ Foreign investments

/ General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

/ Ghana

/ Homelands

/ Illegal arms transfers

/ Infiltration

/ Intelligence exchanges

/ Intergovernmental cooperation

/ Internal security

/ International Monetary Fund

/ Investments

/ Korean War (1950-1953)

/ Mandela, Nelson

/ Military equipment

/ Military training

/ Morocco

/ Mozambique

/ Pan Africanist Congress (South Africa)

/ Paramilitary operations

/ Political conditions

/ Political violence

/ Propaganda

/ Public revenues

/ Rhodesia (Southern)

/ Sabotage

/ Shipping lanes

/ South Africa

/ South Africa-United States relations

/ South Africa. Army

/ South Africa. Police

/ South African Congress of Trade Unions

/ South African Defense Force

/ South African Indian Congress

/ South African policy

/ South African policy toward South West Africa

/ Soviet Bloc

/ Sub-Saharan Africa

/ Subversive activities

/ Swaziland

/ Tanganyika

/ Tracking stations

/ Trade

/ Umkonto we Sizwe (South Africa)

/ United Nations

/ United States Embassy. South Africa

/ United States influence

/ United States Information Service

/ United States interests

/ United States policy

/ United States policy toward South Africa

/ United States. Department of State

/ Verwoerd Administration (1958-1966)

/ Williams, Cecil

/ World War I (1914-1918)

/ World War II (1939-1945)

/ Youth