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Let's be clear. If the Japanese capitulate after the destruction of Hiroshima due to intimidation, we'll be glad of it. But we refuse to draw from such grave news anything other than the determination to plead even more energetically for a real international society, in which great powers will not have rights superior to small or mid-sized ones.

-Albert Camus-

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