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US warns Russia Not Touch American technogoly at Ukranian Nuclear Plant

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posted on Apr, 18 2023 @ 07:37 PM
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a reply to: vNex92

Bingo! Biolabs and Nuke Technology should be exposed to the world by Putin, if it's REALLY THERE.



posted on Apr, 18 2023 @ 07:53 PM
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originally posted by: montybd
Could this be the final piece to the Uranium 1 deal? Hilldog sold the supplies now maybe she told the Russians I left you a treat in Ukraine you just have to go get it.

Our current regime just wanted Russia to know it's still there for them so the news drop.

I wonder.


No Uranium from the Uranium-1 deal was ever transferred to Russia. There would have been no need for that. After the end of the Cold War and the arms control treaties that resulted in massive reductions in the number of deployed nuclear warheads, Russia ended up with something like 450 tons of excess weapons grade Uranium. And it’s expensive to take care of that stuff. That’s why Russia has been diluting some of its supply of weapons grade Uranium down to about 20% enrichment and selling it to the US for our modern generation of small reactors.



posted on Apr, 18 2023 @ 09:15 PM
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a reply to: 1947boomer

yeahbut some hefty profits found their way into the Clinton Foundation(s) 😎



posted on Apr, 18 2023 @ 09:51 PM
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Seems to me that them making a public statement is the most telling aspect of this. It could have been a quiet communication between the 2 countries yet it's a letter from one government to another that the former then goes out and publicizes through the media?

I'm not saying there isn't anything secret for the Russians to find, I'm sure there is. I'm betting, however, that whatever they're referencing either A) doesn't actually exist, B) is something that would be trivial at best for the Russians to acquire or/and C) is something the Russians stand no chance of ever getting in the first place. As in "LOOK THEY DID WHAT WE SPECIFICALLY TOLD THEM NOT TO, WE NEED TO DO X, Y, AND Z TO THEM FOR IGNORING WHAT WE SAID!!!" while Russia stands there trying to figure out what exactly the US is talking about. Even more simplified... Manufactured potential provocation.

Kind of like running to tell Mom about a fight you had with your sibling knowing you're wrong but also knowing the first one to get to mom stands a better chance of having her on your side.



posted on Apr, 18 2023 @ 09:57 PM
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a reply to: Mahogany

The Media are trying rewrite the news story of Soldiers raping civics as they did in Libya.

Remember MSM lie that "gaddafi soldiers used Viagra" for one whole during the intervention in Libya?

Media never followed to the story that never happened.



US intel: No evidence of Viagra as weapon in Libya
The claims were started as usual by Susan Rice. Provided no evidence.

MSM went along with it. No further updates or evidence.




When it comes to Ukrainian conflict do not believe anything MSM says.


Remember the lies they said about the first gulf Iraqi war and the second Iraqi war.

edit on 18-4-2023 by vNex92 because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 18 2023 @ 10:00 PM
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a reply to: vNex92

There is likely nothing secret about any of it. It's more likely that the plant uses components that are on the "do not sell or give to Russia" list.



posted on Apr, 18 2023 @ 10:46 PM
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Yeah.

"Hey you guys, if you come across any US property, you are to leave it alone!"

That worked so well in Afghanistan.



posted on Apr, 19 2023 @ 01:32 AM
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a reply to: Zanti Misfit

I was of the impression that the enrichment process leves some traceability that can lead to where it was produced... I'm fully aware that Russia has plenty of plutoniun uranium...
if you plan a nuclear false flag you'd want to make sure that those you want to blame it on, are actually in possession of the matter with the right signature.

It's not Russia stealing it, it's America wanting the public to know russia has their stuff, when it goes off somewhere and people point out that the reading indicate it's US tech, they have the deflection ready...

I guess I lost you after the second twist down the road...



posted on Apr, 19 2023 @ 04:25 AM
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originally posted by: vNex92
Nice self Admitting that America had a secret technology in Ukraine.
While not even once acknowledging this secret to the American people.


Maybe commercially sensitive. The problem with countries that lack rules, is that they tend to steal intellectual property and other commercial secrets. China's growth was off the back of such theft.

Why is this a problem, or is this just another contrived grievance.



posted on Apr, 19 2023 @ 05:20 AM
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A bureaucratic measure designed to fulfil U.S. legal obligations, but not an Area 51 or classified tech remaining unclaimed in Ukraine:

[Civilian] nuclear power isn't shrouded in a cloud of secrecy and is more of a domestic political issue in Japan and other countries. Nor does Russia require nuclear power-related materials or engineering expertise. They already have decades of experience with those matters.




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