232. Memorandum From the Executive Secretary of the National Security Council (Lay) to the National Security Council0
Washington,
July 22,
1958.
SUBJECT
- U.S. Policy Toward Korea
REFERENCES
The enclosed proposed revision3 of paragraphs 9 and 10 of NSC 5702/2, prepared by the NSC Planning Board, is transmitted herewith for consideration by the National Security Council at its meeting on July 31, 1958.4
[Page 475]Also enclosed, for the information of the Council, is an Annex entitled “Personnel Strengths of ROK, North Korean and Communist Chinese Forces in Korea”.
James S. Lay,
Jr.
- Source: Department of State, S/P Files: Lot 62 D 1, Korea, U.S. Policy Toward (NSC 5817, NSC 5907). Top Secret. Also sent to the Secretary of the Treasury, Director of the Bureau of the Budget, Chairman of the JCS, and Director of Central Intelligence.↩
- See footnote 1, Document 225.↩
- See footnote 2, Document 225.↩
- The Joint Chiefs of Staff in a July 29 memorandum to the Secretary of Defense, circulated to the NSC on July 31 by Lay, recommended adoption of the “majority view” on the proposed revisions in paragraphs 9 and 10 of NSC 5702/2. (Department of State, S/P Files: Lot 62 D 1, Korea, U.S. Policy Toward (NSC 5817, NSC 5907) The only dissent on the Planning Board from the agreed revision of paragraphs 9 and 10 related to paragraph 10b, where alternative language, noted in the footnote in the source text, was proposed by the Bureau of the Budget, with Treasury concurrence. A July 30 memorandum from Robertson to the Secretary, recommended that Dulles support the original language, “in the longer range,” when the NSC took up the question of the revision of paragraph 10 of NSC 5702/2. There is no indication of the Secretary’s response to this recommendation on the copy of this memorandum found ibid.; see Supplement.↩
- The NSC did not get to the Korean item at its meeting on July 31 and carried the item over to its meeting on August 7 (see Document 236).↩
- Budget, with Treasury concurrence, proposes the substitution of “beginning in CY 1960.” [Footnote and brackets in the source text.]↩