[T]here is no prospect of security against atomic warfare in a system of international agreements. The reasons [are] primarily the inseparable political, social, and organizational problems involved in enforcing agreements between nations each free to develop atomic energy but only pledged not to use it for bombs. - A Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy, Robert Oppenheimer, David Lilienthal, et al., March 13, 1946
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