January 31, 1962
Research Memorandum REU-25 from Roger Hilsman to Mr. Kohler, 'European Attitudes on Independent Nuclear Capability'
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Concerns about the credibility of US nuclear deterrence generated Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) General Lauris Norstad’s proposal for a NATO-controlled medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) force. This lengthy report represented INR’s assessment of “present and future European interest in national or multinational nuclear weapons capabilities,” including the MRBM proposal, and the extent to which an “enhancement of NATO's nuclear role” could “deter national or multinational European nuclear weapons programs.”
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- North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Military policy
- Nuclear weapons--North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Nuclear warfare
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Nuclear weapons--Germany (West)
- Nuclear weapons--France
- United States--Military policy
- Nuclear weapons--Great Britain
- Nuclear weapons--Canada
- Deterrence (Strategy)
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