—S-E-C-R-E-E14. There is a propaganda advantage to the proving of our contention that we can make "clean" weapons. On the other hand, there are possible propaganda disadvantages as described in paragraph 9 above. We do not feel qualified to evaluate the balance between advantages and disadvantages. 15. An alternate approach might be taken which would be less difficult put less convincing. shot, Observers might be invited to one allowing them to measure the total yield by simple instrumentation and be told the general percent of "cleanliness" (say 5 - 10%). Failure to permit more sophisticated instrumenta- tion could be explained as not possible without revealing important design information. One of the smaller "clean" weapons might be that observed but only after a successful prior firing, 16. We do not know how strongly the President feels as to our making an effort to prove a shot "clean". The staff believes it needs to discuss this problem with the Commission to secure Commission guidance. CONCURRENCES 17. The Divisions of Intelligence, Classification, and Information Services, and the Offices of Operations Analysis and Planning and the General Counsel concur in the recommendation of this paper.

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