S/S Files: NSC 48 Series
Memorandum by the Acting Executive Secretary of the National Security Council (Gleason) to the National Security Council
top secret
Washington, May 15,
1951.
Subject: United States Objectives, Policies and Courses of Action in Asia
References: | A. NSC 48/4 |
B. Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated May l,1 8 and 14,2 1951 |
The enclosed revisions of paragraphs 6–e and 6–f and of the introductory sentence of paragraph 8, prepared by the Senior NSC Staff in the light of the views of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (reference memo of May 14), are submitted herewith for consideration by the National Security Council in connection with Council action on NSC 48/4 on the subject at its meeting on May 16, 1951.
S. Everett Gleason
- See footnote 1 to the memorandum from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, p. 387.↩
- See footnote 1, p. 431.↩
- At its 91st meeting on May 16, the National Security Council accepted the above language for Paragraphs 6–e and f, as prepared by the NSC Senior Staff, and recommended approval by the President (NSC Action No. 471). Mr. Truman approved NSC 48/4, as amended, on the following day, May 17, and the final document was circulated as NSC 48/5; for the text, see vol. vi, Part 1, p. 33. For extracts from NSC 48/5, May 17, dealing with Korea, see p. 439.↩
- The introductory sentence of Paragraph 8 of NSC 48/4 did not contain the prefatory clause on recognition of the Nationalist Government of China, which was approved and included in NSC 48/5.↩