NSDD 116 Strategic Defense Initiative: Congressional and Allied Consultation
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the risks that the U.S. and its allies face from the vigorous
Soviet ballistic missile defense program. The emphasis in the
technology plan on development and demonstration, as opposed to
early deployment, should be underlined. The relationship
between the strategic defense initiative and current deterrence
doctrine, the strategic modernization program, existing arms
control agreements, and our long-term commitments to our allies
should be addressed. Finally, the presentation should stress
the continued U.S. commitment to current deterrence doctrine and
force planning as well as to existing alliance commitments and
arms control initiatives.
2. As soon as possible, the Department of Defense shall offer
this briefing to key members of Congress. Congressional
reactions shall be noted and reported. Based on these
reactions, if necessary, I will discuss this subject with
appropriate Senators and Congressmen. The detailed plan for
this briefing process will be developed immediately so that it
can be implemented as soon as the briefing is available.
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3. After Congressional consultation, the Department of State
shall consult key allied governments on the thrust of the
strategic defense initiative. The detailed plan for these
consultations will be developed immediately so that
consultations can begin as soon as Congressional consultation is
complete.
4.
A White House Coordinating Group, chaired by the Deputy
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, will
be established immediately to oversee the development and
implementation of this presentation and consultation process.
These Congressional and Allied consultations -should be completed
and its results submitted by the White House Coordinating Group
by December 14, 1983.
All public statements by Administration officials regarding the
strategic defense initiative will be reviewed in advance by the
White House Coordinating Group.
This NSDD supplements other guidance previously issued on the
strategic defense initiative.
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