NATIONAL SECURITY STUDY DIRECTIVE ON THE NEAR EAST AND SOUTHWEST ASIA

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CIA-RDP85M00363R000100150009-0
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December 20, 2016
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July 13, 2007
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March 19, 1982
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP85M00363R000100150009-0 (F~' G - ) a j(" bx6 EM II 'F 6 ~ IKM ? :y ~...,~,~! 6 90104 SECRET THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 19, 1982 ,~R ~&~ ~p ~ ~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF SUBJECT: National Security Study Directive on the Near East and Southwest Asia The President has formally approved the attached National Security Study Directive (NSSD) on the Near East and Southwest Asia. The NSSD will be managed by an interagency group which will have its first meeting in the White House Situation Room on Tuesday, March 23, at 2:00 p.m. This first meeting will be chaired by the Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and will consider a draft study outline, the organization of the effort, administrative procedures, and milestones. Attendance is limited to principal plus one. Please call the names of your representatives to 395-3491. FOR THE PRESIDENT: vs~~ William P. Clark Attachment: NSSD on NE and SWA SECRET Review on 19 March 1988 L-11y Nss b VIA LDX of r'nr s Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP85M00363R000100150009-0 Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP85M00363R000100150009-0 M II ., Cr 90104 NATIONAL SECURITY STUDY DIRECTIVE NUMBER 4-82 March 19, 1982 US STRATEGY FOR THE NEAR EAST AND SOUTHWEST ASIA This National Security Study Directive establishes the guide- lines for a review of U.S. strategy in the Near East and Southwest Asia. Revised policy guidelines are necessary which take into account recent regional diplomatic and world oil market developments as well as the negotiations US officials have conducted with regional officials since January 1981. These new guidelines should form a foundation not only for specific political decisions but also for procurement policies, arms transfers, and intelligence plans. Scope The NSSD will address at a minimum the following topics: - US regional interests. - US regional objectives (to be integrated with those established by NSSD 1-82), including economic, political and security goals. Priority of US regional objectives. - Assessment of the major threats to our interests stemming from intra- and extra-regional sources. Overall US strategy, both inside and outside the region, to address the threats, including: o economic strategy o political/diplomatic strategy o military strategy o intelligence strategems SECRET Review March 19, 1988 Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP85M00363R000100150009-0 Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP85M00363R000100150009-0 SECRET - Priority initiatives which should be undertaken to support the overall strategy. - US public or declaratory policy. Administration The study shall be conducted by an interdepartmental group comprised of representatives of the Departments of State, Treasury, Defense, Energy,. the Director of Central Intelligence and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The scheduling and management of the study shall be the responsibility of the NSC Staff. All meetings will be held in the White House complex and will be chaired by appropriate agencies according to the subject matter to be considered. U av~ (~L~ SECRET Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP85M00363R000100150009-0