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Nuclear Decisions: From Truman to Nixon

This chapter explores the historical evolution of nuclear weapons decision-making from President Truman's initial choices during World War II to the challenges faced by the Nixon administration. It examines Truman's moral dilemma after the bombing of Hiroshima, shifts in policy under Eisenhower and Kennedy, and growing military influence over nuclear power. The narrative further highlights a military individual's struggle to voice concerns about nuclear protocols, raising critical questions about authority, trust, and the implications of nuclear armament.

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