thom w wrote:
How much of this Uranium has left North America?
How would we honestly know? Maybe none, maybe tons.
DaveO wrote:
LOL, kind of like the clown show with the voting for a presidential candidate, huh!
It's all a joke. Enjoy the show Dave. Things are over on the home front for now. Politically. My interest is turning to college football next week. ROLL TIDE!!!!!
NeilL
Loc: British-born Canadian
thom w wrote:
If you believe your claims about Clinton are true, you should try to remove her from office. Whoops, she isn't in office, is she.
Only just realized that?? Hardly surprising. Try to keep up.
NeilL
Loc: British-born Canadian
thom w wrote:
You must have been an alter boy. I guess that sort of thing leaves scars, but now you are projecting.
Little Thomasina! You are the only ALTERED boy here.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
thom w wrote:
How much of this Uranium has left North America?
Who owns it?
Oh, and there is this from The Hill (
do you ever get tired of being wrong?):“After the Obama administration approved the sale of a Canadian mining company with significant U.S. uranium reserves to a firm owned by Russia’s government, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission assured Congress and the public the new owners couldn’t export any raw nuclear fuel from America’s shores.
“No uranium produced at either facility may be exported,” the NRC declared in a November 2010 press release that announced that ARMZ, a subsidiary of the Russian state-owned Rosatom, had been approved to take ownership of the Uranium One mining firm and its American assets.
A year later, the nuclear regulator repeated the assurance in a letter to Sen. John Barrasso, a Wyoming Republican in whose state Uranium One operated mines.”
“Neither Uranium One Inc. nor AMRZ holds a specific NRC export license. In order to export uranium from the United States, Uranium One Inc. or ARMZ would need to apply for and obtain a specific NRC license authorizing the exports of uranium for use in reactor fuel,” then-NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko wrote to Barrasso.
“Yet
NRC memos reviewed by The Hill show that it did approve the shipment of yellowcake uranium — the raw material used to make nuclear fuel and weapons — from the Russian-owned mines in the United States to Canada in 2012 through a third party. Later, the Obama administration approved some of that uranium going all the way to Europe, government documents show.
Cykdelic wrote:
Who owns it?
Oh, and there is this from The Hill (do you ever get tired of being wrong?):
“After the Obama administration approved the sale of a Canadian mining company with significant U.S. uranium reserves to a firm owned by Russia’s government, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission assured Congress and the public the new owners couldn’t export any raw nuclear fuel from America’s shores.
“No uranium produced at either facility may be exported,” the NRC declared in a November 2010 press release that announced that ARMZ, a subsidiary of the Russian state-owned Rosatom, had been approved to take ownership of the Uranium One mining firm and its American assets.
A year later, the nuclear regulator repeated the assurance in a letter to Sen. John Barrasso, a Wyoming Republican in whose state Uranium One operated mines.”
“Neither Uranium One Inc. nor AMRZ holds a specific NRC export license. In order to export uranium from the United States, Uranium One Inc. or ARMZ would need to apply for and obtain a specific NRC license authorizing the exports of uranium for use in reactor fuel,” then-NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko wrote to Barrasso.
“Yet NRC memos reviewed by The Hill show that it did approve the shipment of yellowcake uranium — the raw material used to make nuclear fuel and weapons — from the Russian-owned mines in the United States to Canada in 2012 through a third party. Later, the Obama administration approved some of that uranium going all the way to Europe, government documents show.
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It doesn't take a genius to know that the reason the Russians bought the Canadian company is to export uranium to Russia. Why else buy it? I seriously doubt that the Russians are worried about an NRC export license.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
pounder35 wrote:
It doesn't take a genius to know that the reason the Russians bought the Canadian company is to export uranium to Russia. Why else buy it? I seriously doubt that the Russians are worried about an NRC export license.
Notice that smarmy thom hasn’t responded to being yet again proven either wrong or a liar?
Damn, Nell makes eyesore look like an adult.
pounder35 wrote:
How would we honestly know? Maybe none, maybe tons.
It's specifically forbidden in the agreement.
NeilL
Loc: British-born Canadian
thom w wrote:
Damn, Nell makes eyesore look like an adult.
Well done, little Thomasina. You have not refuted a single point on the original post, but you LOOOOOOOVE hurling insults. You are such a good LITTLE COMMUNIST and a liar!
NeilL
Loc: British-born Canadian
thom w wrote:
It's specifically forbidden in the agreement.
You trust the Russians?? Wanna buy a bridge??
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
NeilL wrote:
You trust the Russians?? Wanna buy a bridge??
As usual, the fascist progressives such as tommie invest entirely in words and not actions!
Since the agreement SAYS they can’t export, he worships it over the fact they can and have exported it!
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