Uranium? What Uranium?
Less than a month after French President Sarkosy said that Colonel Gaddafi could be trusted with nuclear reactors, we discover that Libya has still to surrender 200 barrels of uranium as per its 2003 agreement to abandon its nuclear weapons programme in return for the West lifting sanctions.
Of absolutely no surprise to anyone, the handover of uranium was the responsibility of the IAEA, who never met an illicit nuclear weapons programme in the hands of a would-be Bond villain that it couldn't completely fail to do anything about.
Of absolutely no surprise to anyone, the handover of uranium was the responsibility of the IAEA, who never met an illicit nuclear weapons programme in the hands of a would-be Bond villain that it couldn't completely fail to do anything about.
Labels: Libya, Nuclear, United Nations, Weapons




2 Comments:
New rule: if your country's "Maximum Leader" doesn't rotate every decade or so, you don't get nukes. 'Kay?
Great info...Uranium is definitely on my hot list as of late. I like it long term projections being a macro thinker and its low supply but high demand will shoot its prices right up in the commodities market. Just take a look at this link of a report i found on it...
Uranium Investing Report
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