Why the U.S. Buys So Much Nuclear Fuel From Russia | WSJ

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  • @earthboy5719
    @earthboy5719 Год назад +385

    Europe is dependend on Russias gas and oil, and the US preasured them to stop buying. A good part of the world is dependend on Russias grain, fertiliser etc, and the US imposed sancions on them too. And the US is dependend on Russias nuclear fuel, and there are no sanctions on this 😂

    • @inifaisal
      @inifaisal Год назад +38

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @tbayley6
      @tbayley6 Год назад

      Russia uses energy as a weapon. US uses money and sanctions on trade.

    • @idpsalm3331
      @idpsalm3331 Год назад +6

      😂😂😂

    • @Dalvik.N
      @Dalvik.N Год назад +49

      The law is for you, not for me. A bunch of hypocrites =))

    • @FM4AMGV
      @FM4AMGV Год назад +24

      Because the mission is to sell Europe LNG in tankers for much higher prices then they would get here in the states.

  • @anirudhnarla4711
    @anirudhnarla4711 Год назад +319

    Im gonna summarise the video for people - Basically russia has control over the supply chain of uranium and all the manufacturing capabilities of refining uranium so it can sell to usa for cheap. But usa lacks the required manufacturing industry for refining uranium. But since times are hard and usa wants to stop depending on russia,the federal government is planning to provide incentives to corporates to invest in the nuclear energy industry so they can get enough manufacturing capability to refine uranium

    • @Sanyu-Tumusiime
      @Sanyu-Tumusiime Год назад

      I don't get the problem here. Because of our irrational hate of Russia, we want to diversify from them? That's so stupid. We should let the free market determine what's needed. If nuclear is good, the free market will create that demand in the United States.

    • @ViceCoin
      @ViceCoin Год назад +15

      Not profitable for corporations to invest in longterm.

    • @bigbuilder10
      @bigbuilder10 Год назад +30

      An addition to your summary. The US had a thriving mining, conversion, enriching, and fabrication industry but through political ineptitudes and the US government subsidizing Russia’s industry (yes, we subsidize Russia’s nuclear industry), we lost that capability.

    • @ViceCoin
      @ViceCoin Год назад +21

      @@bigbuilder10 Globalization. Cheaper. To outsource. Americans don't want dirty mining jobs.

    • @nczioox1116
      @nczioox1116 Год назад +1

      Thank you for saving us time

  • @Igloo683
    @Igloo683 Год назад +198

    Hypocrisy at its very best. White House press secretary Jen Psaki asked India ‘Which side of history do you want to be on?’ when questioned about India buying discounted Russian oil.

    • @artman12
      @artman12 Год назад +42

      Exactly. USA be like- “rules for thee but not for me”

    • @akhripasta2670
      @akhripasta2670 Год назад +4

      *The discount is just pre-sanction price!!!*
      *Which is way higher than Pre covid price!*
      *Thanks to the sanctions, the price of crude has touched the historic roof*

    • @SpaceA.
      @SpaceA. Год назад +15

      - *"Jen Psaki asked India ‘Which side of history do you want to be on?’"*
      Not on nazi side.

    • @NordStar7
      @NordStar7 Год назад +9

      a world based on rules... American rules. ☝

    • @ayushkumar-bg1xf
      @ayushkumar-bg1xf Год назад +2

      not on colonialist side@@SpaceA.

  • @centuriomacro9787
    @centuriomacro9787 Год назад +207

    Funny how the USA depends for their energy (nuclear fuel) on Russia. But complaining about Europe for doing the same for their energy needs (gas).

    • @Houthiandtheblowfish
      @Houthiandtheblowfish Год назад +31

      RULES for the not for me the empire

    • @Dave05J
      @Dave05J Год назад +9

      Well Russia doesn't have monopoly on America's energy needs or supply chain!

    • @artman12
      @artman12 Год назад

      Funny how both USA and Europe loves complaining about India buying oil from Russia.

    • @stunningsteve1745
      @stunningsteve1745 Год назад +7

      The comparison is not entirely appropriate . Europe has not sanctioned nuclear fuel from Russia either. Whereas the USA has sanctioned gas and oil from Russia.

    • @lawrencefrost9063
      @lawrencefrost9063 Год назад

      Both are idiotic policies. Energy and food independence asap for the west.

  • @jamm8284
    @jamm8284 Год назад +80

    Its hilarious when people refer to not selling someone something as "weaponising" it 😂😂😂
    Its exactly the same as when you choose not to buy something from someone 🥴🤦‍♂️
    We have weaponised everything from food to energy too, so whats the point in trying to cry about it as if you have a right to do something to someone that another doesn't have the same right to do to you.

    • @Andromeda365
      @Andromeda365 Год назад

      The funny thing is that Russia hasn't refused to sell anything. It's the west sanctioning themselves from buying Russian energy then turned around and accused Russia of energy blackmail.. Smh

    • @themiddlekingdom9121
      @themiddlekingdom9121 Год назад +11

      We have weaponised everything from food to energy too, so whats the point in trying to cry about it as if you have a right to do something to someone that another doesn't have the same right to do to you. You have made a valid point.

    • @alexanderjdivic4784
      @alexanderjdivic4784 Год назад

      They want to motivate us ‘muricans to want to go into Russia and “take out Putin” to get our grubby paws on the sweet and savory as well as plentiful resources from within. They don’t think we know when we’re being manipulated. That’s why they use certain language, basically to manipulate, in this case for a war the elites will get wealthy from but will kill all of us. I guess back in the day most didn’t question these things, you can make the case and say these WSJ zio-globalists are still stuck, “back in the day.”

    • @Dalvik.N
      @Dalvik.N Год назад +3

      The law is for you, not for me. A bunch of hypocrites

    • @themiddlekingdom9121
      @themiddlekingdom9121 Год назад

      @@Dalvik.N It is part of American 's DNA.

  • @O1adana
    @O1adana Год назад +28

    Where are the sanctions against Russia ?

    • @SuperCatacata
      @SuperCatacata Год назад +1

      Nowhere because many places in Europe would literally be out of power without the option of nuclear power too.

    • @O1adana
      @O1adana Год назад +8

      @@SuperCatacata
      So the politic of sanction is a big lie.
      Why should I pay more for my gas liquid in Europe ? It is not my war.

  • @SabbirImon
    @SabbirImon Год назад +33

    US is incredibly willing to use dollar as a weapon

    • @covfefe1787
      @covfefe1787 Год назад +2

      @@icu17siberia the problem is it’s useless once you use it. everyone is very wary of using U.S dollars now. China uses RNMBI the EU uses Euros and nobody is using dollars that the pre war rate anymore and it will further decline.

    • @Finness894
      @Finness894 26 дней назад

      @@covfefe1787 That is an awesome summary. Thanks. Looking forward to the future!

  • @yojimbo3681
    @yojimbo3681 Год назад +18

    1:40 "We've seen that Russia is willing to use its energy resources as a tool of leverage." That's a funny way of saying we rely on Russia for energy. Russia isn't doing any leveraging but selling it.

    • @Norsilca
      @Norsilca Год назад +1

      Did Russia try to use Europe's energy dependence on it as a diplomatic tool after the invasion, when the world was considering sanctions?

    • @yojimbo3681
      @yojimbo3681 Год назад +4

      @@Norsilca Europe is still buying Russian oil, it's just being laundered through India now. Russia never stopped selling it. Russia also never imposed sanctions on Europe or America.

    • @Norsilca
      @Norsilca Год назад +2

      @@yojimbo3681 Alright, you didn't answer my question; fair enough, I googled it myself. Russia cut off much of its natural gas to Europe in 2022. This is clearly what the video was referring to. It obviously is leveraging it, not just selling it.

    • @yojimbo3681
      @yojimbo3681 Год назад

      @@Norsilca If it's natural gas you were talking about, didn't the US blow up Nordstream? They first said it was Russia, then changed their story to a "Pro-Ukrainian Group". That's a pretty big change in story for the world's finest intelligence organization.

    • @MinhVo-ig7no
      @MinhVo-ig7no Год назад +5

      @@NorsilcaDude you blew up their pipeline, enforce a price tag on their products and you want them to happily abide to all that bullshits? And then when they don’t you have the audacity to accuse them of leveraging? More like they're adapting.

  • @fernandesac9703
    @fernandesac9703 11 месяцев назад +7

    Russia is using energy as a weapon. Isn’t the west who banned Russian energy 😂😂😂

  • @BestFrenchLessons
    @BestFrenchLessons Год назад +13

    That’s why the US is trying to secure its position in Niger.
    As of December 14th 2023 the current regime in Niger and their relation with Russia is making the US nervous

    • @masong8332
      @masong8332 Год назад +1

      That's irrelevant. Niger does not produce enriched uranium which is what this piece is about. The shortage is for enriched uranium, not the raw mineral.

    • @isaknight5487
      @isaknight5487 Год назад

      ​@@masong8332 no produce, pero puede enviar a paises que si produzcan

    • @anxel-
      @anxel- Год назад

      @@masong8332 Mine uranium, is an rare mineral.

    • @masong8332
      @masong8332 11 месяцев назад

      @@anxel- There is no shortage of raw uranium. It is about as rare as lead. This issue is enrichment capacity.

    • @ambessaseway5594
      @ambessaseway5594 11 месяцев назад

      ​@masong8332 there is a shortage not short-term but long-term because Kazakhstan uranium mining is controlled by Russia&China and over a 100 nuclear power plant are unde construction/planned

  • @ecognitio9605
    @ecognitio9605 Год назад +32

    If America has been unable to enrich uranium up to 5% for nuclear reactors since 2013, how does it enrich weapons grade uranium (90%) for nuclear weapons? Has it just been refurbishing cold war nuclear warheads for a decade? Insane that the country that built the atom bomb is unable to do so currently due to privatisation.....

    • @holysong2099
      @holysong2099 Год назад +8

      There are enrichment facilities in other NATO countries as well. They said it in the video.

    • @jovancleanse
      @jovancleanse Год назад +7

      @@holysong2099, so US nuclear arms fully depend on supply from other countries?

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil Год назад

      Enrichment of uranium is not that hard.

    • @Sam-t1m5j
      @Sam-t1m5j Год назад +3

      ​@@jovancleanseMost supplies for anything come from other countries other than the united states.😂😅😂

    • @mohamedhussein4124
      @mohamedhussein4124 Год назад

      @@jovancleansebecause they use dollars.

  • @Sjalabais
    @Sjalabais Год назад +21

    "There is no nuclear fuel cycle without government support"...which is where the US made itself dependent on Russia while (still rightfully) mocking Europe's dependency on Russia's gas and oil industry. Interdependency used to be a good thing in a well regulated world, it's a shame we're moving away from that.

  • @Dayusi-024
    @Dayusi-024 Год назад +21

    Sanction Russia and then blame them for not supplying 😮

  • @alexandrnoskov5437
    @alexandrnoskov5437 Год назад +4

    I read the title of the material and took it as a question. I answer based on my own experience and knowledge: American capitalism (not to be confused with Russian, Chinese or Arab) has brought the country to the point where it is no longer profitable to refine uranium or plunium. Despite the fact that Western civilization already uses the cheapest method of enrichment possible - the centrifuge. Soviet Russia invested heavily in enrichment filtration conveyors, which over generations made the best quality Russian uranium the cheapest. Then everything happened according to the laws of capitalism - whoever can offer lower costs for the buyer sells his goods. So here are two conditions that made the United States completely dependent on Putin’s uranium:
    1) Complete degradation of the US nuclear industry.
    2) Higher quality and cheaper Russian uranium.

    • @aaroncosier735
      @aaroncosier735 Год назад

      I suggest it was *never* profitable to refine uranium or plutonium. Nuclear has required enormous subsidy and support in every nation. In the US, the decline has been a bit more obvious, whereas in Russia and China they can simply make it a state secret. Comparisons are harder because they deliberately separated internal and external currency.

    • @alexandrnoskov5437
      @alexandrnoskov5437 Год назад +1

      @@aaroncosier735 You think so because only Russia has second-generation industrial fast neutron reactors. These reactors convert any nuclear waste from any technology into clean electricity. Unfortunately, the US and EU have completely lost nuclear competence. You can buy a couple of these reactors from Russia and use your country's nuclear waste to generate energy at a large profit.

  • @adamrfu1929
    @adamrfu1929 11 месяцев назад +5

    Look at the Comments..., And we know how many people feel "Fu*cked Up* by US/ Western Double Standard & Hypocrisy 😂😂

  • @michaelogunronbi237
    @michaelogunronbi237 10 месяцев назад +2

    Kudos to Russia for being lenient on the US. It can easily hurt the US with this but it decided not to because it will hurt ordinary people more than the politicians misgoverning the country

  • @bingeltube
    @bingeltube Год назад +9

    Thanks again WSJ! Great reporting!

  • @CeylonLastMile
    @CeylonLastMile 11 месяцев назад +3

    It is the USA which uses Sanction as a weapon not Russia.

  • @adamrfu1929
    @adamrfu1929 11 месяцев назад +3

    So the US/ the West hope Russia not weaponizing it's Export, while imposing Sanction at the same time 😂..., and BLAME everyrhing to Russia for ALL your mistake...
    😅

  • @imtiazpabel4769
    @imtiazpabel4769 10 месяцев назад +4

    Hypocrisy of Us who lectures others shamelessly

  • @stuartsaint4581
    @stuartsaint4581 Год назад +12

    If the companies won't mine without the federal government paying for infrastructure and subsiding the mine before paying again for the end-product, why not just nationalise it?

    • @QuantumNoir
      @QuantumNoir Год назад

      Because the US lowkey doesn't like its people but bows to mega corporations.

    • @ayushkumar-bg1xf
      @ayushkumar-bg1xf Год назад +3

      because politicians wonot get kickback then

    • @Kevin-cw8of
      @Kevin-cw8of Год назад +2

      That's anti capitalism

    • @aaroncosier735
      @aaroncosier735 Год назад +2

      Abandon nuclear. Too expensive. Creating demand for nuclear fuel helps support russian nuclear industries, either directly or indirectly.

    • @SuperCatacata
      @SuperCatacata Год назад

      Have you been to your local DMV recently?

  • @johnnysins6851
    @johnnysins6851 Год назад +5

    And they talk about why sanctions failed
    😂😂
    Hypocrisy

  • @MikaelArhelger
    @MikaelArhelger Год назад +3

    And Germany shuts down the nuclear reactors. What stupidity.

    • @commanderiosifstalin4938
      @commanderiosifstalin4938 9 месяцев назад

      And they turn all their eyes blind after the US blew up the Nord Stream pipeline.

  • @joesamson8666
    @joesamson8666 Год назад +3

    The answer is simple: Profit. The day it will become unprofitable again, all these mines will close once more.

  • @winstong7867
    @winstong7867 Год назад +13

    Ahahahah America is a joke man, still supporting Russia

  • @felixlesamethyst
    @felixlesamethyst Год назад +4

    The US and EU banned many kinds of fuel from Russia and then accused Russia for use fuel as a weapon against them. I mean, you just pushed yourself to dead end and played the victims while Russia watched u playing

  • @JamesSmith-ix5jd
    @JamesSmith-ix5jd Год назад +7

    We shouldn't sanction the US or ban exports, but we should ask for rubles or yuan for the uranium, since the US dollar is now toxic currency and we can't use it anyway.

  • @jec123456
    @jec123456 11 месяцев назад +1

    Por eso Russia tiene el apoyo del resto del mundo. Tiene que cambiar el orden mundial, el cambio ya comenzo y el mundo esta esperando una nueva etapa de la humanidad. FUERTA RUSIA EL MUNDO LOS APOYA !!

  • @sidharthcs2110
    @sidharthcs2110 Год назад +8

    Rosatom basically does every step in-house

  • @dannyboi404
    @dannyboi404 Год назад +5

    How do you make this video and not mentioned we sold 20% or our Uranium assets to Russia w Uranium One??

    • @chrisjohns38
      @chrisjohns38 Год назад

      On Hillary’s watch, followed shortly by a contribution to a certain fund….?

    • @mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454
      @mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454 7 месяцев назад

      A sale approved by Sec. of State Clinton that benefited acClinton Foundation donor. Then sold to Rosatom.
      Strange deal. But suspect at best.
      - Matt’s dad Dan

  • @rsKayiira
    @rsKayiira Год назад +7

    Why did WSJ add Crimea as a part of Russia?

    • @alexanderjdivic4784
      @alexanderjdivic4784 Год назад +7

      Because it is, just as Kosovo is Serbia, Crimea is Russia. Maybe all of Europe is Russia? Except!! Except Kosovo, because that my dude is Serbia. Next!

  • @stickynorth
    @stickynorth Год назад +2

    The WSJ should do a comparison video on Canada's nuclear program vs the US and tell me which one is infinitely superior and war proof... As you as you can dig up some dirt with natural uranium in it, CANDU can work. It can also run on Thorium as well... And of course refueling can be done while the core is running with CANDU tech hence why it's the most durable reactors on the planet...

  • @SD-ez8jr
    @SD-ez8jr Год назад +4

    If USD can be weaponized then why energy can't? Should look at the mirror ..😂😅

    • @aaroncosier735
      @aaroncosier735 Год назад

      Energy *is* weaponised. The more nuclear, the more russia's nuclear programme is paid for by other countries, including the US.

  • @benhaloho8231
    @benhaloho8231 Год назад +4

    Go green, they said. It'd be fun, they said.

  • @xord5293
    @xord5293 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why is the Moroccan border always dashed around? Is it not enough that the Algerian government stole enough? Fix these trash maps.

  • @guybeingaguy
    @guybeingaguy Год назад +1

    Interesting to learn👍

  • @androidemulator6952
    @androidemulator6952 Год назад +1

    But, But ...Sanctions , bro ?? - hypocrisy at its finest. LOL ;)

  • @unreliablenarrator6649
    @unreliablenarrator6649 Год назад +4

    "Russia will use energy as a weapons". So, you cut off their right hand and complain they pull back their left hand? 🤡😂

  • @AndyBeltran278
    @AndyBeltran278 Год назад +18

    The U.S. sourcing a significant amount of nuclear fuel from Russia raises legitimate concerns about energy security. It's essential for policymakers to address this issue strategically to safeguard national interests.

    • @anirudhnarla4711
      @anirudhnarla4711 Год назад +2

      You are right but if you look from russia's perspective they wouldnt want to tamper with it since ut would be bad for their business. Think about it. Lets say they tamper with it and usa findd out. That would shut down business which would be a loss for russia too

    • @Sir_Vantage
      @Sir_Vantage Год назад +2

      Russia wants the money

    • @tristanmay4948
      @tristanmay4948 Год назад

      ​@Sir_Vantage European unions Countries the most buyer of Russian gas, America is just over charged because their are stupid.

    • @masong8332
      @masong8332 Год назад

      Building better future nuclear power plants would solve this problem entirely and save money.
      Because enrichment is complicated, expensive, and unnecessary. Canadian CANDU nuclear reactors use natural uranium concentrate (yellowcake) as fuel. Meaning the fuel is both safer, cheaper, and fully domestically sourced and produced. American reactors are generally older, require richer fuel, and are harder to operate.

    • @QuantumNoir
      @QuantumNoir Год назад

      ​@anirudhnarla4711 True but that's not enough. We should've been ready by now

  • @abramswee
    @abramswee Год назад +1

    can't you get it from australia?

  • @gregorymalchuk272
    @gregorymalchuk272 Год назад +1

    Because the USA demolished (rather than mothball) not one, but TWO partially completed centrifuge based Uranium enrichment plants at a cost of billions of dollars. So now we have no native uranium enrichment capacity other than a small facility set up in the southwest by a European company.

  • @drevilatwork
    @drevilatwork Год назад +2

    the tax, safety and environment regulations in western countries make drilling for oil and any kind of mining a many times more expensive than in russia or the middle east where such things do not exists or they r not enforced

    • @pedolffitlerfasistaanacist3580
      @pedolffitlerfasistaanacist3580 7 дней назад

      Yes they are in Russia but evrything is govermant runed in nuclear industry evrything must be Russian made even the last screw must be Russian and they refurbishing fuel rods for reactors same with raw materials and other things they pushed Westinghouse out of market Rosatom simpli outmatch them in evry way possible Rosatom build nuclear power plant in time and cost US didnt same with materials Russia buy and invest in poor country we give you better life standards but you give materials same is China doing

  • @junaidisalam5718
    @junaidisalam5718 Год назад +3

    stoopid joke...
    Sanction? what sanction???

  • @ViceCoin
    @ViceCoin Год назад +11

    US has 1800s infrastructure.

    • @danmiller2177
      @danmiller2177 Год назад +3

      No one skilled in running it.... 😂😂😂😂

  • @danmiller2177
    @danmiller2177 Год назад +4

    You don't have the skilled people in America for full scale production.....

  • @masong8332
    @masong8332 Год назад +1

    Enrichment is complicated, expensive, and unnecessary. Canadian CANDU nuclear reactors use natural uranium concentrate (yellowcake) as fuel. Meaning the fuel is both safer, cheaper, and fully domestically sourced and produced. American reactors are generally older, require richer fuel, and are harder to operate.
    Put simply, building better (CANDU) future nuclear power plants would solve this problem entirely and save money.

  • @жительСпб-в4м
    @жительСпб-в4м 11 месяцев назад +3

    Russia has never used energy as a weapon. We comply with all contracts.

  • @mjuneoginn
    @mjuneoginn 6 месяцев назад

    Hope that I’m not mistaken:
    Part perhaps as to why the US depend on Russian Mined, Controlled, & Sold Uranium Fuel- is that majority of the world’s Uranium Mine & its Operations, were controlled, owned, and operated by Russia- EVEN IF THE FACT IS, majority of those Russian Operated Uranium Mines ARE LOCATED OUTSIDE of the Russian Federation- if not the Former Landmass of the Soviet Union…
    *Based on a New York Times International Weekly Headline, published bet. 2014 to 2017, respectively.
    **FURTHERMORE:
    To ensure that Hostile- Terrorist Nations like China & Russia WOULD NEVER Weaponize Global Energy Supply & Demand: the United States & its Allied Nations- must always remain vigilant and their checks & balances intact- to ensure that NONE OF THESE Nations will Manage, Control, and Benefit any Uranium Mine & Fuel Enrichment Companies Located within any of the US- Allied Nations

  • @leonardocolossi2270
    @leonardocolossi2270 Год назад +1

    As Lula said Ukraine should make a deal with Russia. No nato on Russian back.

  • @phil20_20
    @phil20_20 Год назад +1

    No respirator? Are you kidding me! 😷

  • @beth-d9
    @beth-d9 Год назад +2

    Very informative

  • @androidemulator6952
    @androidemulator6952 Год назад +1

    Allowed the US to be energy dependent on others.. ??

  • @5lanediver
    @5lanediver Месяц назад

    this should be nationalized, not privatized...

  • @michaelericlambert2487
    @michaelericlambert2487 Год назад

    Fascinating!

  • @robertkarake9791
    @robertkarake9791 11 месяцев назад

    So why havent they done it now when they got a clear upper hand?

  • @wiserthankaiser1827
    @wiserthankaiser1827 Год назад

    2:35 Can anyone explain why there is a dog in the mineshaft? Seems dangerous unless he serves some safety role?

  • @well9179
    @well9179 Год назад +1

    The key word there is 'cheap'

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 10 месяцев назад +1

    The grid is extremely expensive.
    If you are replacing all fossil fuels with nuclear electricity, then you need a bigger capacity national electrical grid.
    Nobody talks about how insanely expensive the grid was to build and maintain.
    And a grid 5 times bigger ??? Hello 👋 hello anyone home, hello 👋.

  • @QuantumNoir
    @QuantumNoir Год назад +1

    The US just loves to outsource everything in sight.

    • @aaroncosier735
      @aaroncosier735 Год назад +1

      And then complain when supposedly essential capabilities are in the control of other nations: High end CPUs, PV silicon, nuclear fuel, oil.

  • @MahamedJibriil-m4g
    @MahamedJibriil-m4g 10 месяцев назад +2

    No body should surprised wht he sees here. US 😅

  • @chrisbea49
    @chrisbea49 Год назад

    Got plenty of extra weapons grade to be diluted with low enriched and depleted.

  • @chelvintharuka5824
    @chelvintharuka5824 Год назад +2

    😅 last week 5 of F16 destroyed by russian kinzal missile as well 8 of petriot system 😅 in Ukraine 😅

  • @homewall744
    @homewall744 Год назад +7

    Why get along with others and trade freely when you can war, tariff, sanction, seize, embargo, war against, fund wars against, name call, etc

  • @ernestorodriguez7713
    @ernestorodriguez7713 Год назад

    No entiendo la geopolitica,le vende uranio enriquecido para sus portaviones,y misiles nucleares,igual para sus plantas nucleoelectricas,a su enemigo #1.?

  • @bretwebber7484
    @bretwebber7484 5 месяцев назад

    Wazzup😊!

  • @fartythefloatingscorpion216
    @fartythefloatingscorpion216 Год назад

    Here is the thing there is a vast deposit of natural uranium enough to provide the world's needs for uranium for the next 200 years in Scotland. Specifically South Ayrshire with the reserves stretching as far inland as the silver, rhodium and platinum reserves near the leadhills. The reserve only being discovered after a radiation survey carried out after the Windscale reactor fire. As far as mining operations are concerned there is existing infrastructure and ore handling and processing facilities which have been mothballed.

  • @menguardingtheirownwallets6791

    Why doesn't America simply build molten-fuel nuclear reactors that enrich thorium, turning thorium into burnable uranium fuel, and that fuel can then be used to power the reactor itself? This technology was used by America in the 1960s in a small test reactor and it worked without any serious problems (metal enbrittlement was the only problem they had, but we have solved that problem with new technology). So just go ahead and build them, what's the delay?

    • @aaroncosier735
      @aaroncosier735 Год назад

      Because molten-fuel reactors are not feasible with current materials. Insofar as a couple of experimental reactors were used to test aspects of the basic principle, these could only operate for a few thousand hours. To operate a commercial reactor for twenty years it will need to be built from materials that simply do not exist yet.
      Metal embrittlement remains a problem for all reactors. Molten salt reactors face the additional challenge of corrosion from fuel salts and fission products.
      Insofar as the 60's reactors were a "success" at demonstrating operation as a once-off (yes, fission is possible, yes breeding can happen), there is no no data to say that such a reactor would actually operate well long term, that the ratios of fuel to products would remain within usable boundaries, or that power production would be consistent.
      They are not being built because they are not yet feasible beyond small, temporary experimental systems.

  • @seanlander9321
    @seanlander9321 Год назад +1

    Why does America refuse to buy more Uranium ore from Australia?

    • @masong8332
      @masong8332 11 месяцев назад

      The issue highlighted in this piece isn't raw uranium, it is enriched uranium. There is no shortage of the raw mineral

  • @ruchpat1
    @ruchpat1 Год назад +5

    We shouldn’t be reliant on anything Russian made. They don’t deserve our money.

    • @yagooyagooo-bx6bw
      @yagooyagooo-bx6bw Год назад +5

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.

    • @amandapeluso4217
      @amandapeluso4217 Год назад

      😂😂😂 such moral superiority and arrogance. America is a worldwide bully

    • @supa3ek
      @supa3ek Год назад

      NO country on earth can produce anything 100% domestically no matter what the governments say !!!!!

    • @Jay_0746
      @Jay_0746 Год назад +3

      And you don't deserve their resources mate LOL 😂😂😂

    • @dosunmupelumi7845
      @dosunmupelumi7845 Год назад +3

      Actually the rest of the world is better off not reliant on the dollar for international trade,we are done with your BS.

  • @DavidSerpaforCongress
    @DavidSerpaforCongress 3 месяца назад

    There should be zero federal investment… ie the subsidization of tax payers. If the public invests, the public should profit.

  • @levertmalatji-oj9ok
    @levertmalatji-oj9ok Год назад +13

    The truth shall set america free, Russia is not bad you know.

    • @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice
      @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice Год назад +1

      Ask those russian oligarch that died.

    • @Wildboy789789
      @Wildboy789789 Год назад +1

      russia sucks... doesnt mean we shouldent buy cheap energy from them tho... russians hate us too, but want the US dollars

    • @alexanderjdivic4784
      @alexanderjdivic4784 Год назад

      How could a people who sacrificed nearly 30 million to defeat Nazism be bad? How could a people who resurrected their glorious church be bad as they give thanks to the Almighty God? They are not only not bad, they are a truly great people!

    • @alexanderjdivic4784
      @alexanderjdivic4784 Год назад

      @@Teacher2Polis2XtraRicewho cares about some Zionist “oligarch” who had it coming?

    • @Wildboy789789
      @Wildboy789789 Год назад +2

      @@alexanderjdivic4784 god isnt real

  • @imperskiikulak446
    @imperskiikulak446 Год назад

    Do not forget that the Russian uranium enrichment technology is several times cheaper than any other.So the construction of new enrichment plants in the west and the cessation of supplies from Russia will raise prices for enriched uranium.

  • @Waltaere
    @Waltaere Год назад +2

    WSJ 😃

  • @JK-zw8ec
    @JK-zw8ec Год назад +11

    The US has plenty of uranium but due to burdensome environmental laws, regulations (endless permitting process), endless litigation and NIMBY, the US can't mine and refine uranium and has to import many metals, minerals and RE's need for power generation and batteries.

    • @item6931
      @item6931 Год назад

      The U.S. wants a friendly REE supply chain so U.S. companies are partnering with Australian ones to process Australian ores into finished products. This is underway now. Not sure why the same is not happening with uranium ore/yellowcake if there is a scarcity in the U.S. since mining uranium is not controversial here and has been going on for decades. Plus we have the largest deposits in the world. Australia has no enrichment capabilities beyond making yellowcake though.

  • @Jonathan_Freeloader
    @Jonathan_Freeloader Год назад +3

    u.s. astronauts cant fly up 2 space w/ out the help from Russia 🤘🇷🇺

  • @Netryon
    @Netryon 8 месяцев назад

    5:10 if this wasn't about The Playlist and the musicians getting payed more than 12 euros a month. This metal sheet inspired us to customize how break calipers look. If this fails expand more on renewables, but problem is somehow you never have money for that as a calculator with sun batteries to say I'm annoyed to see this S.T.A.L.K.E.R and Cossacks playing Ukraine never accepting the peace or that official Join EU invitation, which is some how keeping some people unemployed well because of having a Kaunas Blaster office somebody wishes having this facility build fr their work. It may be true, but I doubt you ever changing your soviet inheritance farming.. So as a future president wish to not have such empty promises not discussing any VSCode or Atom with a parliament. Don't you want more understandable music 0:35?

  • @palierdei3745
    @palierdei3745 Год назад +2

    Russia really shouldn't sell anything to the US, or thair allies at all, especially not products that could be used against them.

  • @billdewanto
    @billdewanto Год назад

    the desperation comes from the western dictator is real

  • @Tagnalpik
    @Tagnalpik Год назад

    They included Crimea on the thumbnail

  • @generalmeks
    @generalmeks Год назад +1

    удивляет что россия не вводит санкции по полной за расширение нато на восток, за войну и смерти сотен тысяч людей. США должно ответить за многое и это только вопрос времени.

  • @SolaceEasy
    @SolaceEasy Год назад +1

    The premise that you can trust your trading partners to be friends and act morally is baseless.

  • @entropy_of_principles
    @entropy_of_principles 11 месяцев назад

    😅😅😅....because state depart., or some officials did not pay much attention to this really critical matter. A big country to rely to others for supply a critical economic segment, hope not military segment, God knows !

  • @rafiksalhi1917
    @rafiksalhi1917 Год назад

    Great Information

  • @beehadwala
    @beehadwala Год назад +4

    And they were talking about India 😂😂😂 double standards west😅

  • @rimiadoss9792
    @rimiadoss9792 11 месяцев назад +2

    A superpower 😂😂😂😂😂😅

  • @ekesandras1481
    @ekesandras1481 Год назад

    Uranium mining is a dirty business and if you can import the nuclear fuel cheaper from abroad, than producing it yourself, you import it. Than the environmental damage will be elsewhere but not in your country.

    • @lehaleha3116
      @lehaleha3116 Год назад

      Do you mean that environmental pollution takes into account the political map of the world?

  • @themiddlekingdom9121
    @themiddlekingdom9121 11 месяцев назад

    If the U S and its allies keep buying nuclear fuels and other commodities from Russia, how the Ukrianians are able to fight the war and win against the invaders.

  • @Hobbes4ever
    @Hobbes4ever Год назад

    How on earth did they get uranium during the Cold War?

    • @houseplant1016
      @houseplant1016 Год назад

      African colonies and Australia. The Manhattan project used uranium from the Belgian Congo colony.

    • @Hobbes4ever
      @Hobbes4ever Год назад

      @@houseplant1016 the US of A never had colonies in Africa and Manhattan project was during ww2 but Australia makes sense

    • @houseplant1016
      @houseplant1016 Год назад +2

      @@Hobbes4ever Where did I say that...? Their European allies had African colonies. That's why I said "BELGIAN Congo colony". I know the Manhattan project was during WW2, but they still needed uranium...I gave it as an example of where the USA got their uranium in the past.

    • @masong8332
      @masong8332 11 месяцев назад +1

      The issue highlighted in this piece isn't raw uranium, it is enriched uranium. There is no shortage of the raw mineral

  • @JohnShawOhio
    @JohnShawOhio Год назад +3

    The economy of scale that Russia has is something to benefit from

  • @cengizozmenwh
    @cengizozmenwh Год назад

    What is that dog doing inside a uranium mine?

    • @Hathur
      @Hathur Год назад +1

      Uranium ore is only dangerous to be near when it's processed / being extracted. When it is dormant, the radiation particles from it can't break through skin. The dog is perfectly safe, as are the humans. Once extraction begins, they would have to wear protective gear as the dust particles that are made during extraction are dangerous to breathe in. The mine in this video is not yet active, so it's relatively safe for people and the dog to walk around in.

    • @danjohnston9037
      @danjohnston9037 Год назад +3

      That is Atomo the Atomic Dog, scourge of evil doers everywhere

  • @izuaff04
    @izuaff04 Год назад +1

    Ruasia should sell at 100x higher....😂

    • @commanderiosifstalin4938
      @commanderiosifstalin4938 9 месяцев назад

      Now, Russian economy is boombing in Europe, but the rest of Europe is not/

  • @LloydTaray-bt7ho
    @LloydTaray-bt7ho Год назад

    You work mining thats and old their 😢

  • @davidcheung5133
    @davidcheung5133 Год назад +2

    $60 billion to Ukraine only $2 billion to US enough said.

  • @Questioneverything2050
    @Questioneverything2050 Год назад +1

    Socialism 5:27

  • @lucotonico
    @lucotonico Год назад +2

    The sooner the world can move away from US financial system the better the world would be, if one can use financial as a tool of punishment so does the other use energy as a tool of punishment. There is no such thing as special nation or blocks, We all need each other on this planet its everyone duty to work together to plan better future for everyone regardless of nationality or ethnicity.

  • @robertmanning2940
    @robertmanning2940 Год назад

    Let me guess. Is it because we are stupid and behind technologically? Or maybe, we can't compete on PRICE?

  • @jankilehloma1971
    @jankilehloma1971 Год назад

    Nothing new here people,its just the US being the US/ hypocrisy at its best😂😂😂😂😂

  • @enrc0gastaldi
    @enrc0gastaldi Год назад

    so you're telling me i had to lower the temperature in my home last year because for the sake of national interest and freedom the emperor decided to turn the nordstream into an expensive jacuzzi but when it comes to the national interest of who has the power, well thats another story of course... you are free to safeguard the legitimate national interest

  • @attilatasciko4817
    @attilatasciko4817 Год назад

    " not much , about 1 billion $ business per year , only for uranium " plus etc...😂

  • @RobertRuiz-r7z
    @RobertRuiz-r7z 11 месяцев назад

    Bout time, arriva jeffrey city---Ahua!