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The atomic age is the aftermath of Hiroshima. Another thing about the letter is how it has a surprising amount of ethnocentric language The Department is bashing Russian intelligence and ingenuity, while at the same time claiming that the United States produces the greatest machines on the world It is a unique look into the casual disregard of the ability of the Soviet Union to compete on an international scale. Another little thing is that this is a letter that, in its day, would have been nigh impossible to read (unless you were a high-ranking government official) This gives it a certain amount of intrigue and feeling of importance Maybe that's just for personal reasons. Why I Chose Letter to the President from Philip BFleming concerning peacetime development of Atomic Energy This letter provides a strict juxtaposition to the previous letter
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