Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Paul Nitze, Henry Byroade, and George W. Perkins
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TOP Sconni
August 30, 1950
ARCHIVES `'NATIONAL RECORDS AND
MEMORANDUM FOR S/S
SERVICE*
In a meeting this morning, at which Mr. Nitze, Mr. Byroade
and Mr. Perkins were present, the Secretary reported on a conversa-
tion he had with General Bradley this morning regarding work
resulting from the President's letter of Saturday. Work on this
project has been assigned to Messrs. Perkins, Byroade and Nitze
for the Department.
The Secretary went into some detail as to the discussion he
had with General Bradley on the general problem of working relation-
ships between State and Defense. He said that he urged on the
General, need for very close coordination of political and military
aspects of any given problem. I reported the details of this portion
of the conversation to Mr. Webb and do not think any further
distribution of it is necessary.
The Secretary discussed the memorandum which the JCS
prepared as the result of the President's letter.
With regard to the first question (whether we were prepared
to commit additional US forces to the defense of Europe) the Secre-
tary said that he thought the JCS position was satisfactory.
With regard to the second question (whether we would support
the concept of European Defense force, etc.), the Secretary said
that he thought the JCS position was somewhat confused. He
mentioned specifically that he did not know what was meant by
basès" and by "controlled status". The Secretary
said that General Bradley had said that the issae so far as
national bases was concerned is who pays for the troops, who recruits
the troops, who clothes them, etc. The Secretary said that the
State Department had always recognized that there must be
administrative headquarters. He said the real issue was the point
in recruiting and supplying troops when we reached a danger point
in so far as creating again the old German power.
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