Just wondering but does the bombs North Korea is threatening us with contain US uranium Via Russia?
Let's see, Yellowcake, (Yellowcake is a type of uranium concentrate powder obtained from leach solutions, in an intermediate step in the processing of uranium ores. It is a step in the processing of uranium after it has been mined but before fuel fabrication or enrichment) goes to Canada, then whisked away to Russia and who knows where. NK, Iran?
"There's gotta' be a law" against selling Yellowcake uranium - by nefarious pay-to-play schemes - to a known superpower enemy. Is this in the, "Are you smarter than a fifth grader" category? What am I missing here? How did this serve our national security interest? Or was it just another example of treason by the Clintons and Obama?
Reminds me of a post by PIF:
"Bill sold everything he could get his paws on: naval orders of battle, carrier command structure, silent sub prop tech, including the sat tech you mention, and so much more. As a good will gesture he gave them (for free) the tech to make a missile deliverable thermonuclear warhead, so together with the Loral deal, the Chinese could target and hit us in our living room with a thermonuke."
Do the Clintons and Obama hate us so much, "End justifies the means" communists, that they want us nuked? Or was it all about the money. Either way, they need to be arrested.
Maybe, but the real concern is if a unknown terrorist organization nukes an American city we could be unable to tell 'who' did it because the uranium would be traced back to the United States...
Doesn't really matter, as US uranium could be used legitimately in place of uranium from Kazakhstan or somewhere else that would be diverted to NK. (Russia's Uranium One owns Kazakhstan's uranium).