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United States Objectives and Programs for National Security, better known as NSC 68, was a 66-page top secret U.S. National Security Council (NSC) policy paper drafted by the Department of State and Department of Defense and presented to President Harry S. Truman on 7 April 1950.
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- United States National Security Council
NSC-68, 1950. National Security Council Paper NSC-68 (entitled “United States Objectives and Programs for National Security” and frequently referred to as NSC-68) was a Top-Secret report completed by the U.S. Department of State’s Policy Planning Staff on April 7, 1950.
He was also the principal author in 1950 of the highly influential but secret National Security Council policy paper, NSC 68, which provided the strategic outline for increased US expenditures to counter the perceived threat of Soviet armament.
National Security Council Paper 68 (NSC-68) NSC-68 was a Top-Secret report written by Paul Nitze of the US State Department’s Policy Planning Office. Presented to President Harry Truman on April 14, 1950, the document concluded that, following the end of WWII, revived Russian expansionism required the United States to embark upon a massive ...
A national security council ( NSC) is usually an executive branch governmental body responsible for coordinating policy on national security issues and advising chief executives on matters related to national security.
21. Feb. 2024 · NSC 68: United States Objectives and Programs for National Security. (April 14, 1950) A Report to the President. Pursuant to the President's Directive. of January 31, 1950. TOP SECRET. [Washington,] April 7, 1950. Contents. Terms of Reference. Analysis. I. Background of the Present World Crisis. II. The Fundamental Purpose of the United States.