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THE WHITE HOUSE
SECRET
WASHINGTON
February 25, 1982
NATIONAL SECURITY DECISION
DECLASSIFIED
DIRECTIVE NUMBER 26
4/20/28
to WAinstein
BY KML NARADATE
US CIVIL DEFENSE POLICY
It is the policy of the United States to enhance the
deterrence of strategic nuclear war through a strong and
balanced program of strategic forces, including effective
capabilities for strategic defense. Civil Defense, along
with an effective Continuity of Government program,
emergency mobilization, and secure and reconstitutable
telecommunications systems, is an essential ingredient of
our nuclear deterrent forces. It is á matter of national
priority that the US have a Civil Defense program which
provides for the survival of the US population even in a
protracted general war involving nuclear destruction in the
United States.
The Program
Accordingly, I direct that the US Civil Defense program
provide an improved basis for dealing with crises and carrying
out eventual national recovery. The US Civil Defense program
will:
-- Enhance deterrence and stability in conjunction with our
strategic offensive and other strategic defensive forces.
Civil Defense, as an element of the strategic balance,
should assist in maintaining perceptions that this
balance is favorable to the US.
-- Reduce the possibility that the US could be coerced in
time of crisis.
-- Provide for survival of a substantial portion of the US
population in the event of nuclear attack preceded by
strategic warning and for continuity of government,
should deterrence and escalation control fail.
-- Provide, as an additional desirable benefit, improved
ability to deal with natural disasters and other
large-scale domestic emergencies.
This policy complements primary US reliance on strategic
offensive nuclear forces as the preponderant factor in
maintaining deterrence.
SECRET
Review February 25, 1988
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