Presidential Speeches

December 8, 1953: Atoms for Peace

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Dwight D. Eisenhower

December 08, 1953

Source National Archives

Before the General Assembly of the United Nations, Eisenhower discusses the atomic capabilities of the United States and its allies, as well as the Soviet Union and the implications for world peace. The President indicates a willingness to negotiate the reduction of atomic armaments with other nations and to use atomic energy for peaceful means.

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December 8, 1953: Atoms for Peace