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OCR Page 1 of 2I believe the American people, to the fullest extent
consistent with national security, are entitled to be informed
of all developments in the field of atomic energy. That is my
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We have good reason to believe that within recent weeks
an atomic explosion occurred in the U.S.S.R.
The Soviets have been working on atomic weapons for a
considerable period, and from the high priority they have given
this effort it was to be expected that they would reach the point
of having a weapon to test by this time.
Nearly four years ago I pointed out that"Scientific
opinion appears to be practically unanimous that the essential
theoretical knowledge upon which the discovery is based is already
widely known. There is also substantial agreement that foreign
research can coue abreast of our present theoretical knowledge
in time." And, in the Three-Nation Declaration of the President
of the United States and the Frime Ministers of the United Kingdom
and of Canada, dated November 15, 1945, it was emphasized that no
single nation could in fact have a mmopoly of atomic weapons.
Our basic policies have consistently taken this certainty
into account. Therefore these policies would not be affected by
the testing of an atomic weapon in the Soviet Union.
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