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… and especially the issue of united Germany joining NATO. Bush is trying to persuade his Russian counterpart to … to support the pan-European process and transformation of NATO to remove the Soviet perception of threat. Gorbachev’s …
… Presidential letters are being sent to U.S. embassies in NATO countries as well as in Warsaw, Prague, Berlin and …
… Summit,” U.S. Department of State to U.S. Embassies in NATO Capitals, Tokyo, Seoul, Canberra [and info to Moscow] … …
… is the encounter anticipated in Document 17. During it the expansion of domestic and foreign intelligence surveillance …
… While MC 48 had given nuclear weapons a central role in NATO military strategy, most of the members had no prospect of acquiring the atomic capability that NATO had deemed all-important for defense. It was for this …
C. Burke Elbrick and Gerard C. Smith to the Secretary, “NATO Atomic Stockpile,”1 July 1957, Secret
[Document]… Date Jul 1, 1957 Description With the French proposing a NATO atomic capability and the NATO Council supporting nuclear stockpiles (see Document 10), …
… File Date Sep 3, 1957 Description Pressure was growing for NATO nuclear arrangements, with the French proposing an integrated NATO stockpile and U.S. ambassadors in Western Europe …
… Security Council had met and approved the concept of a NATO atomic stockpile. It was simply a matter of State and … One was the creation of a nuclear delivery capability for NATO forces “without regard to national or command …
… latest technological feat raised alarm in Washington and NATO because it portended a capability to launch missiles to … The State Department supported the idea of a multilateral NATO stockpile under the control of SACEUR General Norstad. …
… Description Dulles made a formal stockpile offer at the NATO meeting on 26 December 1957; in addition, he offered NATO deployment of U.S. intermediate range ballistic …
… condemning plans for West German participation in NATO stockpile arrangements, Timmons provided Merchant with …
… had been no “adverse reactions” to these plans within NATO and the State Department would continue the negotiations … Mr. Merchant to S/P [Policy Planning Staff] Mr. Smith, “NATO Atomic Stockpile in Germany,” 26 January 1959, Top …
… Under the Atomic Energy Act in Implementation of the NATO Atomic Stockpile Concept,” 8 April 1959, Top Secret … …
… EM-5, which would make “available atomic weapons to NATO and to such other allies as may be programmed to use … With that directive in the pouch, an essential part of the NATO stockpile system was in place: a presidential order to …
… conventional weapons only. All of them were slated for NATO forces under MC-70 and toward that end the U.S. had … International Security Affairs, Department of Defense, for NATO Defense Ministers Conference, “Provision of Advanced …
… in negotiations on atomic stockpile agreements with NATO countries. Earlier in the year agreements with Belgium … provide weapons training and other technical assistance to NATO countries had already been concluded with Italy, Greece, …
… others, supported improved conventional defenses so that NATO could fight a non-nuclear war. Bowie was concerned about … discourage proliferation further and to give the European NATO governments a role in nuclear decision-making, Bowie …
… weapons (atomic)” given by the U.S. Army Europe for NATO senior officers. It was during this period that the U.S. … delivery systems in the United Kingdom and other European NATO countries, including West Germany. Moreover, the …
… Eisenhower administration sought similar arrangements for NATO. In December 1954 NATO’s Military Committee approved MC 48 , , which assumed …
… the United States would be the controlling voice in any NATO nuclear use decisions: the “U. S. must retain freedom to … agreed with JCS Chairman Admiral Radford’s point that the NATO Council should make it clear in any approval action that …
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