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without atomic weapons. All this does
not mean that the West has to an–
nounce its intention not to use atomic
weapons first. It might be possible and
useful to keep the Communist
in
un–
certainty about what we intend to do.
But if this is not possible,
it
is better
to declare solemnly that we shall not
use atomic weapons first. It
is
highly
improbable that the Russians, after
such a declaration, would use them.
But
if
they intend to do so, they
must know that this means for them
also total self-destruction. Our inten–
tion to answer any nuclear attack with
nuclear weapons must be absolutely
clear, and it must be also clear that
we have the power to do so. Therefore,
nuclear armament is necessary as long
as there is no general nuclear disarma-
ment.
S'way
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