38. Memorandum From Director of Central Intelligence Smith to the Executive
Secretary of the National Security Council (Lay)1
Washington, January 8, 1951.
SUBJECT
- Draft of NSC Directive on Covert
Operations and Clandestine Activities
- 1.
- On 14 December 1950, at my request, the National Security Council
suspended paragraph 4 of NSC
10/2.2
- 2.
- I am submitting herewith the draft of a directive for issuance by
the National Security Council which clearly defines the
responsibilities for covert operations and clandestine activities in
peace or in war.3
This draft was prepared by representatives of this agency in
consultation with Rear Admiral Leslie
Stevens from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Brigadier General John Magruder
from the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and Mr. Robert Joyce from the Department of
State.
- 3.
- It is my recommendation that this Directive be sent by the
National Security Council to the Departments of State and Defense
and the Joint Chiefs of Staff for comment.
- 4.
- A related subject which needs clarification is the distinction
between covert operations such as may be planned and executed by
this agency, and guerrilla warfare conducted by regular forces. I
have directed that a paper on this subject be prepared for
submission to the NSC.
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Attachment5
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL DIRECTIVE
COVERT OPERATIONS AND CLANDESTINE INTELLIGENCE
ACTIVITIES
- 1.
- Under the authority of Section 102(d) (5) of the National
Security Act of 1947 the National Security Council hereby
directs that:
- 2.
- The Director of Central Intelligence shall be responsible for
the planning, preparation and execution of covert operations and
clandestine intelligence activities in peace or in war and for
insuring that such operations are planned and conducted in a
manner consistent with and in support of U.S. foreign and
military policies and with overt activities.
- 3.
- The following relationships shall prevail in wartime or in
peacetime in areas where U.S. military forces are engaged in
combat:
- a.
- The DCI shall
coordinate covert operations and clandestine
intelligence activities with the Secretary of Defense
and the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the appropriate
non-military U.S. government departments and agencies,
and insure that plans for such activities are accepted
by JCS as being
consistent with and complementary to approved plans for
wartime or emergency military operations.
- b.
- Covert operations and clandestine intelligence
activities in a theater of military command shall come
within the responsibility of the theater commander and
the DCI shall designate
a senior representative to be on the General Staff of
each theater commander concerned with such operations
and activities, responsible to the theater commander
through the Chief of Staff, to assist in the planning,
direction and command of such operations and activities.
Policy direction and control of the execution of such
operations and activities in the theater shall be
through the JCS via the
theater commander.
- c.
- Theater commanders shall be advised of such covert
operations and clandestine intelligence activities as
are based in their respective areas but with objectives
that transcend or do not directly affect the
responsibilities of the respective theater
commanders.
- d.
- The DCI shall
coordinate with the Secretary of State in order to
insure that plans and activities are consistent with the
political strategy and political operations and
objectives of the United States.
- e.
- In areas other than theaters of military operations,
the senior representative of the DCI shall keep the respective senior
political representatives,
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in the countries concerned,
generally advised of covert operations and clandestine
intelligence activities affecting the area of their
responsibility or based thereon, and shall obtain
political guidance from such representatives with
respect thereto.
- f.
- For reasons of security and adequate liaison, the
DCI shall maintain
independent communications with his representatives
overseas, including lateral communications between
theaters. Arrangements for such communications shall be
coordinated with those of the military.
- g.
- The Departments of State and Defense and the JCS shall provide
continuous guidance and support of the DCI in planning covert
operations and clandestine intelligence activities and
insure that such operations and activities receive the
necessary and appropriate support.
- 4.
- As used herein clandestine intelligence includes espionage and
counterespionage; covert operations include guerrilla warfare
(as defined in NSC_____),
sabotage, covert demolitions, covert countersabotage, covert
removal of personnel including escape and evasion evacuation and
exfiltration, covert propaganda, covert political warfare and
covert economic warfare. Such operations do not include armed
conflict by organized military forces or cover and deception for
military purposes.
- 5.
- The foregoing rescinds paragraph 4 of NSC 10/2 and all other provisions of NSC 10/2 and NSCID–56
which may be inconsistent with the provisions of this
directive.