UPDATE TO THE ROSTOW/NITZE PACKAGE DEAL

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CIA-RDP83M00914R001900210028-3
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December 20, 2016
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February 21, 2007
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October 29, 1982
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 2007/03/03: CIA-RDP83M00914R001900210028-3 TOP 'UrpFT F MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence Chief, Arms Control Intelligence Staff SUBJECT : Update to the Rostow/Nitze Package Deal Working Paper 29 October 1982 0 1. This "fast-track" memorandum gives you an update of the work underway in the Executive Branch--and in this Agency--about Ambassador Nitze's, and Director Rostow's variation on the, package deal for INF. As background, you asked me some weeks ago for an assessment of what is attainable and acceptable in the INF negotiations. More recently, you asked me for an evaluation of Director Rostow's variation on Ambassador Nitze's package. 2. On Tuesday, 26 October, I attended a private meeting in Admiral Howe's office at the Department of State to discuss where the Executive Branch goes next on the concept of a package deal. The participants, besides me, were: NSC - MGen. R. Boverie (Ret..) DOS - Adm. J. Howe ACDA - Dr. J. Timbie OSD - Mr. R. Perle JCS - BGen. R. Brooks (TS) 3. The following points summarize this meeting: o The Executive Branch does in fact have to study, as the NSPG principals were directed, what alternative positions the U.S. might want to have in the INF negotiations, other than the existing "zero-zero" option, et al; OSD/Perle had offered the idea that the Soviet rejection of the package (at the beginning of this round of INF talks) obviated the need for such study. o OSD/JCS agreed to look at what mix of weapons systems in Europe (and what quantities) the U.S. could move to as a position some- time in early 1983. OSD/ Perle agreed to use the issue of nuclear-armed aircraft as a cover means to allow the bureaucracy to study the mix question, given that the U.S. position in INF focuses now, in effect, on missiles alone. '25X1 dnnrnvarl For RPIP^ e 2007/03/03: CIA-RDP83MOO914ROO1900210028-3 Approved For Release 2007/03/03: CIA-RDP83M00914R001900210028-3 SUBJECT: Update to the Rostow/Nitze Package Deal 0 o CIA agreed to look at what key questions--e.g., monitoring--we would want to have addressed in any future considerations by the Executive Branch of any "new" U.S. positions. o At my request, it was agreed (I believe) that the secrecy of such considerations be paramount and specifically that: - the subject never be discussed on unsecure phones under any circumstances; and, - the movement of papers within the Executive Branch be done strictly within "eyes only" sealed envelo es -- unlike Director Rostow'scorrespondence. 25X1 4. In this context, this Staff is working towards giving you answers for both of the issues you requested. I hope to do this--given the complexity of your requests and the other requirements on this Staff--by 15 November. I am told that a NSPG meeting needs to be called, but I believe that meeting will be postponed until at least mid-November, and it is likely to be even later than that because the questions for DOD are relatively hard ones. In any case, I want you to know I --have not forgotten your requests, and we will get 5. If you desire to change the timeline for our work, or if is anything else I can do for you now, please call and let me know. cc: DDCI ExDir DDI C/NIC Annmvind Fr)r Pinliml 25X1 25X1