NSC 10/5 directive

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The NSC 10/5 directive was a U.S. National Security Council policy paper that refined and expanded earlier covert operations guidelines during the early Cold War, further structuring the scope and control of clandestine activities.

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instanceOf U.S. government policy paper
United States National Security Council directive
approvedBy President of the United States
authoringBody National Security Council of the United States
surface form: United States National Security Council
country United States of America
surface form: United States
defines coordination procedures among U.S. agencies for covert action
mechanisms of control over clandestine activities
reporting requirements for covert operations
scope of U.S. covert operations
governs authorization of covert operations
oversight of covert operations
planning of covert operations
historicalPeriod Cold War
ideologicalContext containment of Soviet influence
language English
legalStatus classified at time of issuance
policyArea foreign policy
intelligence and covert action
national security
predecessor NSC 10/2 directive
purpose to expand the scope of authorized clandestine activities
to refine guidelines for U.S. covert operations
to strengthen central control over covert operations
refines NSC 10/2 directive
relatedTo Central Intelligence Agency covert action programs
U.S. psychological strategy during the Cold War
subject clandestine activities
covert operations policy
economic warfare
paramilitary operations
political warfare
psychological warfare
temporalContext early Cold War

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NSC 10/2 directive followedBy NSC 10/5 directive