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My understanding is that he recognized the utility in developing it, but he wasn't advocating using it. Subtle but distinct difference. In the WWII thread there's a great discussion at some point about the Nazi's development of atomic weapons, the best part of which is that the OSS (CIA predecessor) sent a pro baseball player named Moe Berg to Germany to determine how likely it was that the Nazis would develop the bomb. He decided they were making some fundamentally flawed calculations/assumptions and decided not to assassinate any of the German physicists.
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