The NSC 68

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The NSC 68 objectives and courses of action differed from more recent NSS’s because of U.S. Cold War policy. The main concerns toward foreign policy was the threat of the Soviet Union and the spread of communism, for example China and Vietnam were both subjected to communism. The NSC 68 dealt with those elements of strategy of Cold War strategy. The world had changed by 1950, for example a post-World War II era left most European countries and Japan in social and economic shambles. The U.S. and the Soviet Union stood as the two world powers. The threat of communism was the new focus for a NSS.
One main objective of the NSC 68 was instant military expansion and the expansion of military aid to U.S. allies. The creation of the NSC 68 increased taxes due to military costs because of the nuclear arms race against the Soviet Union, the Vietnam War, and the Korean War. This called for massive build-up of weapons based on the belief of a Soviet massive build-up of weapons. According to the NSC 68 the appropriate course of action would be on substantial military scale.
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