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(a) Redefinition of Policy and Interests in Italy
Our objective 18 to strengthen Italy economically
and politically BO that she can withetand the forces
that threaten to sweep her into a new totalitarianism.
Those forces are: economic distress; national humilia-
tion; uncertainty regarding British intentions toward
Italy and American readiness effectively to implement
friendly politoy; the power and will of the USSR ae
typified in Tito's nearly successful move in Venezia
Giulia; internal political confusion and a well organized
Communist party; the absence of any machinery for, and
indeed any real experience of, democratic government;
the knowledge that American troope are being withdrawn
and with them the assurance of disinterested protection.
Italian sympathies naturally and traditionally lie
with the western d emocracies; with proper support from
them Italy would tend to become a factor for balance in
Europe. Her strategic position and economic ties with
the Danubian countries would probably make it impossible
for her ever to become a purely British sphere of in-
fluence, even were that desirable. She would naturally
tend toward a balance between east and west, and to en-
courage such a balance would be vise. With reasonable
economic well-being, sound government, and fair treat-
ment by the victorious powers a violent ideological
swing to right or left could be discounted. A moderate
left movement is not only inevitable but should be en-
couraged 80 a 8 to give scope to the essentially sound
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peasant and laboring classes and in order to avoid ex- a
asperating by vain opposition a natural trend.
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SERVIÇE"
If the western Allies are to achieve these objec-
tives they must take immediate steps to improve Italy's
economic and political situation. These steps, covered
in separate memoranda, fall into two categories:
1. Urgent economic assistance to enable Italy to
stand on her own feet again. This assistance falls
into three main categories: transportation, coal,
and raw materials.
2. Political action to raise Italian morale, make
an authoritative government possible, and permit
Italy to become a responsible participant in in-
ternational affairs rather than the ward or the vic-
tim of the victorious powers.
DECLASSIFIED
(b) Revision
SEGRET
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
By WLT-He MARS Date 6-29-76
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