ONE'S WORLD TRENDS AND CONDITIONS IN THE 1970'S, DATED 30 JUNE 1972
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September 14, 1972
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14 September 1972
MEMORANDUM! FOR: Programming, ffce of i and Budgeting
SUBJECT: ONE's World Trends and Conditions
in the 1970 s, ate une 1M
1. All components of the Directorate have reviewed the
"Trends" draft and are unanimous in their praise of the docu-
ment. Just as the 1971 edition was considered an improvement
over predecessors, the circulating text, in this Directorate's
opinion, represents further refinement of this useful back-
drop to future planning. The CS should have no major problems
with the reasoning or the predictions offered.
2. We need to keep in mind, however, that a paper of
this kind, no matter how well conceived, is not in itself a
prescription for Clandestine Service collection priorities.
It necessarily addresses itself to the foreseeable criteria
for collection by all U.S. intelligence agencies. In some
areas -- economic intelligence collection being one of the
best examples -- much sifting will have to be done beforeCS
the role of the CS can be adequately defined. Also, the ,
far more than other collectors (and also in terms of its
covert action responsibility), must be on guard against the
unexpected and must hedge its bets accordingly. Since sources
cannot be created overnight, the CS will be well advised to
establish and retain certain assets for the event when pre-
outdtoeconomic eprobabilities,
dictions about apolitical uthoritative, military
no matter how a
3. After studying the draft very carefully, Far East
Division suggested amended language for six paragraphs and
commented on.a seventh passage. It is believed ONE will
find these useful in making any changes in the document and
as "independent" appraisals by a component engaged in Field
re attn ched.
operations. The proposed revisions a
Attachment: a/s
cc: C/FI Staff
C/CI Staff
C/CA Staff
.MPS 72-246
Chief
Missions and Programs Staff
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Hugh
We thought you might be interested in pursuing
at least the Summary of Implications section of
this year's draft. It will be reviewed and massaged
by many before it becomes a part of PPB and IC
issuances.
ST AT I am also sending a copy to
establishment.
STAT
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17 July 1972
(DATE)
`( M NO- ,101 REPLACES FORM 10-101
54 WHICH MAY RE USED.
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ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET
Chief, MPS
2C20 Hqs.
TO: (Officer designation, room number, and
building)
1. Director, ONE
7E62 Hqs.
2-62
OFFICER'S
INITIALS
SECRET
COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom
to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.)
PPB will handle this, attache
Strictly between you and
me since I don't know how
is a copy of my 14 September
memo to D/PPB with the CS
reaction to your Trends
paper. We mean if: it is
excellent.
ARCHIVAL RECORD
PLEASE RETURN TO
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