EE ~4— Nine, If your Government were to suspend research and preparation for tests -- as well as the tests themselves -- and resume such preparation only upon knowledge that another nation had actually exploded another H-bomb, we could find our present commanding lead in nuclear weapons erased or even reversed. For the preparation for such a test may require up to two years. Jen, If your Government were to suspend only its tests, while continuing precautionary research and preparation -- if that were feasible ~- we could still suffer a serious military disadvantage. It requires a year or more to organize and effect such teste as those conducted at our proving ground in the Pacific Ocean, IIli z a These facts dictate two conclusions, First. We must continue ~- until properly safeguarded international agreements can be reached -- to develop our strength in the most advanced weapons ~<- for the sake of our own national safety, for the sake of all free nations, for the sake of peace itself, Second, We must -- and we shall -- continue to strive ceaselessly to achieve, not the illusion, but the reality of world disarmament, Tlusion, in this case, can assume either of two forms, It can mean a reliance upon agreements without safeguards. Or it can be the suggestion that simple suspension of our nuclear tests, without sure knowledge of the actions of others, signifies progress -- rather than peril, There is nothing in post-war history to justify the belief that we should -- or that we could even dare -- accept anything less than sound safeguards and controls for any disarmament arrangements. REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHTD. EISENHOWER LIBRARY Il remain profoundly hopeful that -- if we stay etrong and steadfast -- the reality of significant world disarmament will come to pass, There is every reason to believe that -- if there but be sincerely peaceful purpose on all sides «- the nations of the world can achieve and agree upon a system of dependable controls governing disarmament. We shall never cease striving to this end, ## ee ee #

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