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DEFE 5/73 1957 Jan 1 - Feb 19
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received should be implemented as a matter of priority.

SUMMARY

15. To summarise, operations are likely to continue at the
present intensity in the absence of a political settlement,
External pressure and increased supplies may stimulate the
Yemenis to pose a greater threat in the long term, but the
immediate danger lies in increased subversion of Protectorate
tribes.

16. Adequate British forces are available or within easy
reach to control present or foreseen opposition provided
that full use can be made of them. The conduct of opera tions is at present severely restricted by political con siderations which prevent the maximum use being made of the
flexibility and rapid striking power of rocket and cannon
firing fighters. If these restrictions are not relaxed
and authority given to use our forces in a sensible and
economical manner, there is a danger of a build up of heavy
weapons on both sides which may lead to an increased scale
and intensity of land operations involving us in a long and
costly campaign.

17. Furthermore, the present lack of adequate counters to
Yemeni propaganda is harmful to our cause both within the
Protectorate and throughout the world.

RECOMMENDATIONS

18.

We recommend that: 
(a)

The Governor and Air Officer Comr.anding should be
empowered to use the land and air forces at their
disposal as follovs, but confining air attacks to
the use of rockets and cannon fire.

To neutralise fire directed at our own troops
from located hostile weapons across the border.

(ii)

To engage enemy troops clearly forming up to
invade Aden territory.

(iii).

To continue to engage enemy forces withdrawing
across the border.

(b) An effective counter propaganda organisation be

developed.

(c)

When the report by the reconnaissance team on
intelligence is received (paragraph 13 refers),
urgent action to correct the present lack of
intelligence from within the Yemeni should be taken.

(Signed)

W.F. DICKSON
MOUNTBATTEN OF BURMA
G.F.R. TEMPLER
D.A. BOYLE

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, S.'.1.

13TH FEBRUARY, 1957.

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