NSSD 10-82 United States Policy toward the Americas as a Result of the Falklands Crisis
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UNCLADDITILU
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The nature of the damage to U.S. interests brought
on by the crisis and the additional damage that
would accrue if the Argentine-U.K. confrontation
is not definitively resolved.
Assessment of the major threats to our interests
in the region from whatever quarter.
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Assessment of the threats within the region, e.g.
conflict, instability, terrorism.
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Specific U.S. objectives, both regionally and bilaterally.
Political, economic and other means/resources for
securing these objectives.
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Overall U.S. strategy inside the hemisphere, to address
the problems, including:
political/diplomatic strategy
security strategy, including security assistance
for the Americas
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intelligence strategy
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economic/trade strategy
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Priority initiatives, which should be undertaken to
support the overall strategy.
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U.S. public/private declaratory policy.
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Review of applicable U.S. laws, e.g., the Security
Assistance Act, Arms Transfer, Nuclear Non-proliferation
Act, restrictive amendments, etc.
ADMINISTRATION
This study will be conducted by the Interagency Group on Latin
America, chaired by the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-
American Affairs. It should include representatives from the
Departments of Treasury and Defense, the Central Intelligence
Agency, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the International Communica-
tions Agency, the office of the United States Trade Representative,
and the National Security Council staff.
Randa Riagno
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