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NSDD 298 is the abbreviation for National Security Decision Directive Number 298 signed January 22 1988 by the President of the United States. NSDD 298 covers the National Operations Security Program
C. NSDD 298; in 1988
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NSDD-75, or National Security Decision Directive 75, was a policy directive issued by U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1983. It aimed to guide U.S. foreign policy towards the Soviet Union, emphasizing the importance of a robust military posture and diplomatic efforts to counter Soviet expansionism. The directive also outlined strategies for promoting democratic movements worldwide and enhancing intelligence capabilities. NSDD-75 marked a significant shift in U.S. strategy during the Cold War, reflecting a more confrontational approach to the Soviet threat.
One of the most important strategies implemented by the United States that contributed to the fall of the former Soviet Union was President Reagan's national security directives. These three directives were called NDSSs. NSDD-323 called for United States to seek to neutralize Soviet control over Eastern and Central Europe. NSDD-66 made it policy to disrupt the Soviet economy by attacking financial credits, high technology, and natural gas. NSDD-75 stated that the United States would no longer have a policy of coexistence with the Soviet Union, but rather one to destroy it.
145% of 90 = 145% * 90 = 1.45 * 90 = 130.5
40% of 145= 40% * 145= 0.4 * 145= 58
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43.530% of 145= 30% * 145= 0.30 * 145= 43.5
25% of 145= 25% * 145= 0.25 * 145= 36.25
% rate= 1.45 * 100%= 145%