OT SG BRIEFING PAPER FOR PRESIDENT'S PRESS CONFERENCE 16, EUROPE Nuclear Sharing UE STION Mr. President, does the Administration intend to make changes in our present policy as regards the sharing of nuclear weapons with our Allics, and would it not be necessary to make certain changes to carry out General Norstad's plan for a mobile NATO task force? ANSWER As you know, the present NATO system is that Allied, as well as United States, forces in the European NATO area have certain delivery vehicles which could, in case of aggression against the Treaty area, carry nuclear weapons. The warheads are in the NATO atomic stockpile system, as to be readily available for the defense of the Alliance in case of need. This system, while providing the NATO shield forces with a nuclear capability, is fully consistent with the provisions of existing United States law, While in the absence of a dependable disarmament agreement we must always keep under review possible ways in which this system might be improved in the light of changing conditions, we do not have any changes under consideration at this time, There is no relationship between this question and General Norstad's plan for a mobile task force in NATO's European Command, Such a task force could very well be established within the frame~. work of the present system, wer REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHTD. EISENHOWER LIBRARY QUESTION Mr. President, the suggestion has been made that NATO might become the "fourth atomic power" of the West. Do you believa this idea has merit? ANSWER As you know, the present NATO system is that Allied forces in NATO, as well as our own, have certain delivery vehicles which can carry nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against the NATO REPOSITOR Ka ; chang | FPos etapehag cr COLLECTION Confrence BOXNo. Z2 FOLDER CorrineMoltGO

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