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Statement by Direction of the President Announcing an Atomic Explosion in the U.S.S.R.

October 03, 1951

ANOTHER atomic bomb has recently been exploded within the Soviet Union. In spite of Soviet pretensions that their atomic energy program is being directed exclusively toward peaceful purposes, this event confirms again that the Soviet Union is continuing to make atomic weapons.

In accordance with the policy of the President to keep the American people informed to the fullest extent consistent with our national security, the President has directed me to make this statement and to stress again the necessity for that effective enforceable international control of atomic energy which the United States and the large majority of the members of the United Nations support.

Further details cannot be given without adversely affecting our national security interests.

Note: The statement was made public by Joseph Short, Secretary to the President.

For the statement by the President on announcing the first atomic explosion in the Soviet Union, see 1949 volume, this series, Item 216.

Harry S Truman, Statement by Direction of the President Announcing an Atomic Explosion in the U.S.S.R. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/230934

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