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f we could obtain Soviet agreement te all cur London proposals
for suspension of testing. control of production, inspection and disarmament, the benefits of such an agreement might out-weigh these
reasons for additional tests. However, it seems more likely that we
will be cornered on the narrow issue af test suspension and faced with
a decision which will be against national and Free World interests,
with no assurance of compensating safeguards for national security in
other respects.
Attached sre:
Annex I - Objections to testing to develop clean weapons)
with refutations, some of which may serve as
valid justifications for further tests.
Annex II ~ Justifications currently used for continuing
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