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TOP SECRET 1. The program should adequately safeguard US classi- fied material. 13. In measures of military assistance additional to those already provided for in specific legislation or in existing govern- mental undertakings, first priority should be given to Western Europe. 14. Countries participating in military assistance programs should be encouraged so far as consistent with the progressive stabilization of their economies: a. To cooperate in integrating their armaments indus- tries with a view ultimately to maintaining and re-supplying their own equipment when economic conditions permit. b. To standardize their weapons and materiel to the maximum practical extent and, so far as practicable in the future, to US accepted types. C. To provide strategic raw materials to the United States in return for military assistance. d. To compensate the supplying nation for the military assistance which they receive whenever and to what extent feasible. 15. The military assistance program, in conjunction with the materiel needs of the US armed forces, will require the partial re- habilitation of the US armaments industry. in es for NSC 14/1 TOP SECRET - 6 -

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