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ENCLOSURE B
DISSENT OF THE OFFICE OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE
The Office of Naval Intelligence dissents with the indicated portions of subject
paper and submits its views as follows:
3 sectim 2 first sentence
(a) Page 5, third paragraph (under heading "Political and Subversive") -
change to read: "An important element of Soviet strength is that absolute power
within the Soviet states rests in the Kremlin. In addition, the Kremlin demands
allegiance from governments of satellite states and from Communist parties
throughout the world. However, recent evidences of defection indicate that Soviet
control of international communism is not always accepted, especially when this
control conflicts with nationalistic sentiment."
(b) Page 8, last sentence of section 4 (Economic) - change to read: "Con-
sequently, it is reasonable to suppose that the USSR actively seeks to disrupt US
domestic and foreign economic programs."
Reptember
11
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