* ‘ \\ OBJECTIVES Under NSC 5507/2, the program objectives are: to maintain United Stites leadership in the development of the peaceful uses of atomic energy, particularly atomic power; to promote such development in free nations abroad as rapidly as possible; to promote cohesion within the free world; to forestall successful Soviet exploitation of the peaceful use of atomic energy; to assure contiimed United States access to source materials; and to prevent diversion of fidsionahble materials to non-peaceful uses. A. MAINTAINING U.S. LEADERSHIP It is generally acknowledged throughout the free world that the Unitkd States continues to maintain leadership in the peaceful uses of atomic energy ct in the international "Atoms for Peace® field. No country or combination of countries in the world is undertaking researck and development in the field cf power rpactors on such a wide front and broad scale as the U.S. The interest of coopergting countries in technical as well as material assistance constitutes a recogpition of the technical lead of the United States, despite the special circumstances which justify early construction programs in cther countries. The large for the production of muclear power which have been announced by the Unit qrograms Kingdom and the Soviet Union have been used to give support tc charges that the United States is lagging in power reactor technology. These charges, however, arf based almost entirely upon comparisons cf the mumber of kilowatts of electricity produced, do not give recognition to the economic differences which exist in countribs | lacking adequate conventional fuel sources, fail to take account of the "dpal purpose" of reactors in the U.K. and U.S.S.R., and everlook the continuing NSC 5507/2 5. PART |IT

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