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B. Vigorously pursue the construction of an atomic bomb because the United States is in a race against the Germans.
C. Postpone the development of an atomic bomb and send spies into Germany to determine the accuracy of Einstein's letter.
D. Do not develop the bomb. Instead, monitor the construction of new German weapon facilities and then send American bombers to destroy them.
E. Denounce the development of atomic bombs as immoral. Only evil could come from their development.
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