rls Shadite.cul é a A OTROS 20 January 1958 ant 1kts MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. F. M. Dearborn, Special Assistant to the President SUBJECT: Reasons for Further Nuclear Testing La I find it impossible to analyze succinctly ou national policy errors with regard to nuclear weapons, their causes, consequences, and cures. This memo therefore addresses only one . element of the problem, the as yet unstated reasons why we must co] htinue t 5 ¢3 t { nuclear tests for the benefit of all mankind as well as ourselves. The true justifications for further testing may be divided into 2 4 a re considerations of self interest, and moral, political, and militar rqasons. All confirm the view that we must have clean weapons and smaller w Papons than we now do. Some of these true justifications have universal appeal if expressed as a matter of national policy, and should serve to arouse support for further nuclear testing. They are: SELF INTEREST: Our own and that of every other world citizen is involved} ' ixae Bodily damage from radiation is directly proportional to expos Ire, ay] double the exposure double the damage, including genetic to fut ha re AN ~ * a = .SS = : w wo = a SS > XM re a ER : ws ee | ™ > = <= By Me “I generations. Present weapons produce extensive radioactive ¢Jebris, in the air for airbursts, on the ground and in the air for groun d bursts. Nuclear war with present weapons means unavoidable PEIMOGLROOT: Pie Nae be oe ‘ Ae s e ey Nag Sen You asked that I write succinctly my reasoning expressed in oul Saturday conversations. is a z. a > .

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