DECLASSIF Authorityyu 8 1 1411 5 f cow TELEGRAM 19 16124 th wt of State a INTERNATIONAL v hrr l s A 47 at CONFIDENTIAL an Ia if on Control 29 a A gg Rao d OCTOBER 8 1958 5 170 1 12 AM 2 We FROM NEW YORK CENTER 7 T0 Secretary of State A 35 N0 DELGA I08 OCTOBER IRISH DISARMAMENT RESOLUTION GADEL 35 WADSWORTH SAW FONMIN AIKEN IRELAND THIS AFTERNOON AND TRANSMITTEDCM INK TO HIM U S REACTIONS IN ACCORDANCE GADEL 35 0F IRISH n SSA RESOLUTION CONTAINED IN DELGA 107 AIKEN GAVE REPLIES TO VARIOUS c POINTS IN REFTEL AS FOLLOWS AF EUR I UNDER IRISH ARRANGEMENT U S COULD OF COURSE RESERVE E NBA RIGHT TO MAKE NUCLEAR WEAPONS AVAILABLE TO OTHER COUNTRIES 4 ARA IN WAR SITUATIONS HE BELIEVED IF SITUATION EVER GOT SERIOUS n FE ENOUGH FOR U S TO USE OR TO GIVE FOR USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS 00 NO SUCH DECLARATION WOULD BE CONSIDERED 65 IN DISCUSSING POINTS 2 AND A AIKEN SA D HE THOROUGHLY REALIZED 0 DETERRENT VALUE OF ATOMIC ARSENAL OVER SOVIET CONVENTIONAL FORCES BUT POINTED OUT UNDER HIS RESOLUTION U S UK AND FRANCE COULD CONTINUE TO BUILD UP STOCKPILES AND EVEN TO TEST IF THEY SO 3 ONLY PROHIBITION AGAINST U S WOULD BE IN GIVING BOMBS 3 TO POWERS IN RELATION TO POINT 3 WADSWORTH POINTED OUT THAT IN ADDITION g TO OUR WELL-KNOWN RELUCTANCE TO HAVE ANY FOURTH COUNTRY POSSESS t ATOMIC CAPABILITIES HE FEARED OUTRIGHT NAMING OF FRANCE s3 MIGHT HAVE SERIOUS REPERCUSSIONS AMONG OTHER NATIONS THAT g3 MIGHT CONSIDER THEMSELVES EQUALLY WORTHV WITH FRANCE OF SOME DAY JOINING NUCLEAR CLUB AIKEN HE HAD PUT IN FRANCE i FOR TWO REASONS IST BECAUSE FRANCE WAS a PERMANENT ABOUT BECOMING A MEMBER OF CLUB AND NO DECLARATION DIFFERENCE TO THIS AMBITION IF SHE WERE LEFT 2ND HE FELT IF TIME SHOULD COME WHEN U S WOULD WISH TO IC ARMS TO ANY ALLY ON MAINLAND OF EUROPE IT WOULD BE WEL TO HAVE FRANCE REPRDDU ION FROM THIS COPYJS PR HIB ED RECORD COPY - This copy musmm les W1th Classification mg 337 131133013301 30 39001 31ldS30 N0l1010838 30 N0l1300081Nl 3SOdd0 180W 1V3d38 3M 0N3HWO33H '311103 313SWIH N3HIV H1IM 1N3WO0HV H3H1803 1333 100 03W0313M S1N3WNO3 0NV M0 01 SV 113M SV NH 01 A11VNHOJNI 0NV VOVNV3 30 01 030NVH 081V SVH 3H 901 30130 338 01 NI 0NV1SH30N0 3M '3Wl1 1V 1SV31 1V 08 00 01 10N SVM 0NV 3018 JO ANV 10N 03H 3H GIVS H3H1303 N3XIV -331133 133 31 3011303130 38131 01 3011180330 31 33 01 3A3H 01003 3011303130 -8-0 031133033 033 3011010833 1303308 01 3133 33 103 01003 -8-0 1331 033333 103 1333133330 01 813330033 033 830111333 8 33313 130333 383001 30 01003 33 313 0101 313038033 '3300 33 010038 8131 3311 031313308 031313301 833 033 831303 1333 303 133F808 3H1 03110018 3333 033 33 0138 33 3011010833 813 1831303 813330033 '8 0 13 038833331 103 833 33313 3338 33 331 83 3300130 VA3N30 1V NO 133333 ON 80 311111 3AVH 01003 30 N0 31V030 113d 3H 80 031d00V 30 1H01W SNOI101083H 1VHM H311VN 0N V0 NI N31808d JO 1N3W1V3H1 01 30 0100M 11 0310000 3H 1VH1 031N3WW03 A13H3W 100 1N3WOSHV 0N 03H N3HIV 9 1Nl0d H1IM N01133NN03 NI -3308331 111303 031313333330 03133 01003 830111383331 3108 30 301113130 31318 133333130 83 3A338 01001 30113331130 3 3108 1331 0331311 11118 103 3880 30 1333 30 830111383331 33118303311 1031301 01 110113310 3303 11 3333 1133 31 01003 8311331018 03118133 113130 01 111113331 1331 033303 33313 9 13103 3113 3011133301 31 -3011010833 813 30 3033 03133333 313333 3333 3301 M33 3033 33 1 3330110 901 30130 1131's 03 318531330 This document is from the holdings of The National Security Archive Suite 701 Gelman Library The George Washington University 2130 H Street NW Washington D C 20037 Phone 202 994-7000 Fax 202 994-7005 nsarchiv@gwu edu
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