U. S. Defense and the South Atlantic.
Abstract
The memorandum discusses developments which have created the necessity to reevaluate the strategic importance of the South Atlantic. Soviet policy in Africa and Soviet capabilities in the South Atlantic may threaten long-range NATO and US interests in the area, but the results will have more immediate political than military importance. Several US policy options are considered. The conclusion is that the United States should not seek new, formal military alliances in the region; however, cooperation with Brazil and individual Western European states, in maintaining a credible security presence, should be increased.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 08, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA035153
Entities
People
- Kenneth E. Roberts
Organizations
- United States Army War College