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(The following paragraphs are taken verbatim from NSC 20/4, approved in November, 1948 They also formed an annex to to NSC 153/1, approved in June, 1953. This subject is currently under review by the NSC Planning Board.)

1. In the event of war with the USSR we should endeavor by successful military and other operations to create conditions which would permit satisfactory accomplishment of U. S. objectives without a predetermined requirement for unconditional surrender. War aims supplemental to our peace-time aims should include:


 * . Eliminating Soviet Russian domination in areas outside the borders of any Russian state allowed to exist after the war.


 * . Destroying the structure of relationships by which leaders of the All-Union Communist Party have been able to exert moral and disciplinary authority over individual citizens, or groups of citizens, in countries not under communist control.


 * . Assuring that any regime or regimes which may exist on traditional Russian territory in the aftermath of a war:


 * (1) Do not have sufficient military power to wage aggressive war.


 * (2) Impose nothing resembling the present iron curtain over contacts with the outside world.


 * . In addition, if any bolshevik regime is left in any part of the Soviet Union, insuring that it does not control enough of the military-industrial potential of the Soviet Union to enable it to wage war on comparable terms with any other regime or regimes which may exist on traditional Russian territory.


 * . Seeking to create postwar conditions which will:


 * (1) Prevent the development of power relationships dangerous to the security of the United States and international peace.

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