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National Security Presidential Memorandum
Presidential directives issued for the National Security Council are known as national security directives. Since 1947, every president has issued such directives, which involve foreign, military, and domestic policies. National security directives are generally highly classified and available to the public only after a long time. Unlike executive orders, they are directed only to the National Security Council and senior officials, and embody foreign and military policy-making guidance. Presidents have issued these directives under various names, including National Security Action Memoranda, National Security Decision Directives, and Homeland Security Presidential Directives. The secrecy of these directives has been a concern, but in an unprecedented move, the Trump administration ordered their publication in the Federal Register.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Cuba under Miguel Díaz-Canel
- 2.Espionage
- 3.Authoritarianism
- 4.US Foreign Policy
- 5.Argentina under Javier Milei
- 6.US-Cuba relations
countries
- 1.Colombia
- 2.Cuba
- 3.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 4.Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
- 5.Syrian Arab Republic
- 6.United States
- 7.Holy See (Vatican City State)
- 8.Brazil
- 9.Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
- 10.Canada
- 11.Chile
- 12.Spain
organizations
- 1.Catholic Church
- 2.Democratic Party
- 3.US House Foreign Affairs Committee
- 4.White House
- 5.Justice 11J
- 6.Marxist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
- 7.Minrex
- 8.US Embassy
- 9.US Senate
- 10.US Conference of Catholic Bishops
- 11.US Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- 12.US State Department
persons
- 1.Barack Obama
- 2.Bruno Rodríguez
- 3.Donald Trump
- 4.Fidel Castro
- 5.Gustavo Petro
- 6.Joe Biden
- 7.José Daniel Ferrer
- 8.Luis Inácio Lula Da Silva
- 9.Marco Rubio
- 10.Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez
- 11.Ted Cruz
- 12.Alejandro González Raga