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But at the same time, it is highly imperative to expl 
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and promoting cooperation between 
remove, or at least greatly diminish, the danger of war. Although many 
highminded individuals and groups of individuals have made valiant ef- 
forts in this direction, it must be admitted that the scale and extent of 
their efforts, do not begin to compare with the scale and extent of the 
efforts we have put into the development of weapons for fighting a war. 
If the fears engendered by the terrifying possibilities of the hydrogen 
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turn out to be a boon to mankind. 
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