~2- (2) I now come to a matter in which I think we could make a gesture which should be very pleasing to the U.K., particularly to Sir Winston. According to reports, the Australians have objected to large weapons testing in Australia where the British have hitherto conducted their weapons tests. My suggestion is that we might offer them the use of our Pacific Proving Ground (i.e., Bikini-Eniwetok) at a time which would not conflict with our owm tests. They could not but regard this as a friendly gesture. If they accepted it, we would no longer be the sole target of Communist propaganda and the sole recipient of irrational protests from Nehru and others. A further advantage, of course, is that there might be some intelligence benefits to be derived. Will you let me know what you think of this? Respectfully yours, Raa, Lewis L. Strauss The President The White House , . Its transmittal osure of its cottegts in any manner to uthorized person is prohibited. : ~ = REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY sae! encl. soa. ete ahDealt Conena 7 SECRET : . Roe . - £ats

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