
American businesses are paying around $1 billion per year to Russia’s state-owned nuclear program, The New York Times reported today. Why?
U.S. nuclear power companies rely on the cheap uranium made by Russia to fuel more than half of America’s emissions-free energy. As the U.S. and its allies work to cut economic ties with Moscow amid the war in Ukraine, this nuclear energy money is one of the most significant ties left. While the U.S. and Europe massively cut back on the amount of fossil fuel being purchased from Russia, finding an alternative to its enriched uranium supply isn’t so easy.
Russia is the world’s cheapest producer of enriched uranium—cutting it out could take years, and a lot more funding from the U.S. government than is currently allocated. Read more at The New York Times.
UNCLE SAM SPENDS TENS OF BILLIONS TO AID UKRAINE, IT CAN AFFORD TO PAY FOR MORE URINAIUM OUTSIDE OF RUSSIA. MOST LIKELY, THE SUPPLY IS NOT FOUND SUFFICIENTLY OUTSIDE OF RUSSIA
Didn’t Roshe buy up most of the American supply while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State?
“The US was funding China’s COVID program at the Wuhan Lab,” one US citizen lamented to reporters on Wednesday, “The US is also funding Iran’s terrorist activities, and Russia’s nuclear program. How about, every once in a while, the US government try to fund something that won’t destroy us?!”
“I mean, if we’re going to raise the debt limit, why not spend the money that we don’t have on something constructive, instead of spending it on something that will annihilate us,” he said. “I mean, there are cheaper ways for the US to commit suicide than to give our enemies billions of dollars to wipe us off the face of the Earth! I’m pretty sure about that.”
They’re paying billions for the Russians to destroy the nuclear weapons in Ukraine which were financed by the Pentagon.