Billy_Bob
Diamond Member
And both are regulated by congress as well as being over seen... So Yes they would know..Even if it WASN'T uranium and was instead some other resource, 20% of it was given
No resource was "given". You are peddling nonsense.
US simply approved as not-a-security-threat a PRIVATE sale of ore processing utilities that COULD POTENTIALLY make up 20% processing capacity in the states
How does going around the knowledge of Congress equate to approval? Approval from President Obama then?
Congress does not have the power to "approve" or "disprove" sales like this. Nor is it required that they "know" about it.
You men to tell me our government doesn’t need knowledge of large amounts of “yellow cake” being exported with Russian involvement as well as connections to financial contributions to the Clintons, a nation who has nuclear warheads pointed right after us, yet the greater concern is what meetings Trump may or may not have in Russia over information that was never received from an informant not tied to the Kremlin.
It’s rather interesting what progressives perceive as true Russian collusion, what is deemed to be a serious threat, and at what lengths they will try to defend the actions of someone within their own party based on documented evidence.
No, I "men" to tell you that Congress doesn't have a say in the matter. It's not their job.
Regulation of uranium mining and exporting is the purview of the CFIUS and the NRC - and both of those groups approved the sales in question.