National security council''s, History

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The National Security Council's (NSC) 1950 document known as NSC- 68 held that

a) critics had exaggerated the strength of the Soviet military
b) the united states must significantly increase its defense spending
c) good relations with the Soviet Union were imperative
d) a dangerous arms race would follow the development of the hydrogen bomb


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