Baruch Plan: Global Nuclear Oversight

Baruch Plan: Global Nuclear Oversight

In the aftermath of Hiroshima, the U.S. made a pledge to dismantle all nuclear weapons on the condition that a single organization would oversee global nuclear material and mining operations under the Baruch Plan. The Soviet Union rejected Bernard Baruch's version of the proposal, fearing that it would perpetuate the American nuclear monopoly.

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