Yes...hilary and obama made sure the Russians could get the uranium out of the U.S.

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The left wingers here think they are so cute when they tell us that none of the Uranium that hilary and obama sold to Russia for the 145 million dollars to the clinton foundation actually left the country...

They are so cute when they say that.....as if the Russians would pay off hilary with 145 million dollars and not get the Uranium out of the country....

This article details the convoluted scheme they worked out to allow the Russians to get the Uranium out of the country...

Uranium One deal led to some exports to Europe, memos show

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.

NRC officials said they could not disclose the total amount of uranium that Uranium One exported because the information is proprietary. They did, however, say that the shipments only lasted from 2012 to 2014 and that they are unaware of any exports since then.

NRC officials told The Hill that Uranium One exports flowed from Wyoming to Canada and on to Europe between 2012 and 2014, and the approval involved a process with multiple agencies.

Rather than give Rosatom a direct export license — which would have raised red flags inside a Congress already suspicious of the deal — the NRC in 2012 authorized an amendment to an existing export license for a Paducah, Ky.-based trucking firm called RSB Logistics Services Inc. to simply add Uranium One to the list of clients whose uranium it could move to Canada.

The license, reviewed by The Hill, is dated March 16, 2012, and it increased the amount of uranium ore concentrate that RSB Logistics could ship to the Cameco Corp. plant in Ontario from 7,500,000 kilograms to 12,000,000 kilograms and added Uranium One to the “other parties to Export.”

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Government officials told The Hill that the NRC was able to amend the export license affecting Uranium One because of two other decisions previously made by the Obama administration as part of a Russian “reset” in President Obama’s first term.

First, Obama reinstated a U.S.-Russia civilian nuclear energy cooperation agreement. President George W. Bush had signed the agreement in 2008, but withdrew from it before it could take effect after Russia became involved in a military conflict with the former Soviet republic of Georgia, a U.S. ally, and after new concerns surfaced that Moscow was secretly aiding Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions.

Obama re-submitted the agreement for approval by the Democrat-controlled Congress in May 2010, declaring Russia should be viewed as a friendly partner under Section 123 the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 after agreeing to a new nuclear weapons reduction deal and helping the U.S. with Iran.

“I have concluded: (1) that the situation in Georgia need no longer be considered an obstacle to proceeding with the proposed Agreement; and (2) that the level and scope of U.S.-Russia cooperation on Iran are sufficient to justify resubmitting the proposed agreement to the Congress,” Obama said in a statement sent to Congress.



 
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No one can answer the question; what was in our interest to do this? I've called Diane Feinstein and she can't answer that, I called my congressman he could not answer that either. No one on TV can give an answer to it as well. This should be investigated and if Jeff Sessions won't do it he needs to step down.
 
The United States imports most of the uranium it uses as fuel

Owners and operators of U.S. nuclear power reactors purchased the equivalent of 50.6 million pounds of uranium in 2016. About 11% of the uranium delivered to U.S. reactors in 2016 was produced in the United States and 89% came from other countries.

Sources and shares of purchases of uranium produced in foreign countries in 2016:

  • Canada–25%
  • Kazakhstan–24%
  • Australia–20%
  • Russia–14%
  • Uzbekistan–4%
  • Malawi, Namibia, Niger, and South Africa–10%
Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, Germany, and Ukraine–2%

Where Our Uranium Comes From - Energy Explained, Your Guide To Understanding Energy - Energy Information Administration
 
The United States imports most of the uranium it uses as fuel

Owners and operators of U.S. nuclear power reactors purchased the equivalent of 50.6 million pounds of uranium in 2016. About 11% of the uranium delivered to U.S. reactors in 2016 was produced in the United States and 89% came from other countries.

Sources and shares of purchases of uranium produced in foreign countries in 2016:

  • Canada–25%
  • Kazakhstan–24%
  • Australia–20%
  • Russia–14%
  • Uzbekistan–4%
  • Malawi, Namibia, Niger, and South Africa–10%
Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, Germany, and Ukraine–2%

Where Our Uranium Comes From - Energy Explained, Your Guide To Understanding Energy - Energy Information Administration

That has nothing to do with the lie that yellowcake from Uranium One didn't leave the country or the lie that it can't.
 
The United States imports most of the uranium it uses as fuel

Owners and operators of U.S. nuclear power reactors purchased the equivalent of 50.6 million pounds of uranium in 2016. About 11% of the uranium delivered to U.S. reactors in 2016 was produced in the United States and 89% came from other countries.

Sources and shares of purchases of uranium produced in foreign countries in 2016:

  • Canada–25%
  • Kazakhstan–24%
  • Australia–20%
  • Russia–14%
  • Uzbekistan–4%
  • Malawi, Namibia, Niger, and South Africa–10%
Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, Germany, and Ukraine–2%

Where Our Uranium Comes From - Energy Explained, Your Guide To Understanding Energy - Energy Information Administration

That has nothing to do with the lie that yellowcake from Uranium One didn't leave the country or the lie that it can't.

They didn't want US uranium , they wanted Kazakhstan uranium, and 9 Dept allowed the sale of Uranium One and our little stash of it, so the Canadian who owned it could sell it.
 
The United States imports most of the uranium it uses as fuel

Owners and operators of U.S. nuclear power reactors purchased the equivalent of 50.6 million pounds of uranium in 2016. About 11% of the uranium delivered to U.S. reactors in 2016 was produced in the United States and 89% came from other countries.

Sources and shares of purchases of uranium produced in foreign countries in 2016:

  • Canada–25%
  • Kazakhstan–24%
  • Australia–20%
  • Russia–14%
  • Uzbekistan–4%
  • Malawi, Namibia, Niger, and South Africa–10%
Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, Germany, and Ukraine–2%

Where Our Uranium Comes From - Energy Explained, Your Guide To Understanding Energy - Energy Information Administration

That has nothing to do with the lie that yellowcake from Uranium One didn't leave the country or the lie that it can't.

They didn't want US uranium , they wanted Kazakhstan uranium, and 9 Dept allowed the sale of Uranium One and our little stash of it, so the Canadian who owned it could sell it.

So you admit it was a lie that no yellowcake left the US or that it can't? You are not bothered by the lie that was pushed for 2 years or the fact that exports were underhandedly allowed (skirting congress) or the insistence that the truth (uranium exports were allowed and did happen for years) was "thoroughly debunked?"
 

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