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RonZeplin
03-05-2019, 02:56 PM
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/giving-the-bomb-to-saudi-arabias-dr-strangelove/

The most dangerous foreign policy decision of the Trump administration—and I know this is saying a lot—is its decision to share sensitive nuclear technology with Saudi Arabia and authorize U.S. companies to build nuclear reactors in that country. I spent seven years in the Middle East. I covered the despotic, repressive kingdom as the Middle East bureau chief for The New York Times. And I, along with most Arabists in the United States, have little doubt that giving a nuclear capability to Saudi Arabia under the leadership of the ruthless and amoral Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman would see it embark on a nuclear weapons program and eventually share weaponized technology with Saudi allies and proxies that include an array of radical jihadists and mortal enemies of America. A nuclearized Saudi Arabia is a grave existential threat to the Middle East and ultimately the United States.

The drive to build nuclear reactors in Saudi Arabia is led by the half-wit son-in-law of the president, Jared Kushner, who met Tuesday (https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/02/kushner-meets-saudi-mbs-time-khashoggi-murder-190227180423352.html) with Salman in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, to discuss “ways to improve the condition of the entire region through economic investment,” according to the White House. Prominently involved in that economic program are corporations such as IP3 International (http://ip3international.com/about/), a consortium of U.S. companies led by several retired generals (http://ip3international.com/team/) and admirals and others who stand to make millions from the deal.

The Saudi government, which is soliciting bids for the nuclear reactors, reportedly spent more than $450,000 over a one-month period to lobby the Trump administration to approve its purchase of the equipment and services from U.S. sources. Westinghouse Electric Co. and other American companies are preparing to construct the facilities, which would allow Saudi Arabia to enrich and reprocess uranium. The secretive effort to give Saudi Arabia a nuclear capability is not only colossally stupid, but has been done without being reviewed by Congress, as required by law, and violates the Atomic Energy Act (https://www.epa.gov/laws-regulations/summary-atomic-energy-act).

Salman, whose psychopathic traits remind me of Saddam Hussein, is widely believed to have ordered the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018. He has imprisoned dissidents, brutally ousted rivals, seized over $100 billion (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/30/saudi-arabia-says-it-raised-106-billion-from-anti-corruption-drive.html) in extortion money from kidnapped and tortured members of the royal family (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/mideast/how-saudi-royal-crushed-his-rivals-shakedown-ritz-carlton-n930396) and instilled a level of fear and terror inside the kingdom, always a repressive society, unrivaled in its modern history.

Donald Trump and Kushner, by shamelessly defending Salman, even in the face of CIA declarations that the agency has “high confidence” the prince ordered the killing and dismemberment of the Washington Post journalist, are accessories to murder. Not surprisingly, the White House ignored a deadline this month that the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations set for making a report on Khashoggi’s assassination. Kushner, whom the Saudi leader reportedly claimed to have “in his pocket (https://theintercept.com/2018/03/21/jared-kushner-saudi-crown-prince-mohammed-bin-salman/),” did not appear to have raised the Khashoggi murder in last week’s meeting, the first face-to-face encounter he has had with Salman since the assassination.

Salman has not ruled out weaponizing any nuclear facilities. He stated in 2018: “Without a doubt, if Iran developed a nuclear bomb, we will follow suit as soon as possible.” He has also refused to accept any restrictions on enriching uranium and processing plutonium.

Nuclear weapons can be made from uranium or plutonium. The uranium-235 isotope is used in nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs. However, it is less than 1 percent of the naturally occurring element and must be increased—the process is called enrichment—to about 5 percent to work in nuclear reactors. To make nuclear bombs it must be enriched to about 90 percent. Enrichment is carried out by using high-speed centrifuges. This means that the machines that produce nuclear reactor fuel for civilian use can also be used to produce nuclear bombs. It is for this reason that nuclear material in civilian enrichment facilities in nations that do not have nuclear weapons, or have promised not to produce nuclear weapons, such as Iran, is closely monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

An enrichment plant used to fuel one nuclear reactor has the potential to produce 20 nuclear bombs a year by using some 300 centrifuges to enrich uranium-235 to the 90 percent level. A nuclear bomb requires about 55 pounds of highly enriched uranium. The more high-speed centrifuges a country has, the faster weapons-grade uranium can be produced.

Salman and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insist there is a secret Iranian nuclear weapons program, despite all intelligence reports, including Israeli intelligence reports, to the contrary. So, given their unique version of reality, the time to start a weapons program in Saudi Arabia is now. Israel has a nuclear arsenal with hundreds of weapons.

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, has issued an interim staff report (https://oversight.house.gov/news/press-releases/multiple-whistleblowers-raise-grave-concerns-with-white-house-efforts-to) giving testimonies of multiple whistleblowers who warn about the impending transfer of nuclear technology. It lays out in chronological detail the secretive and blatantly illegal efforts by the Trump White House to facilitate Saudi Arabia’s purchase and construction of the nuclear reactors.

https://www.truthdig.com/articles/giving-the-bomb-to-saudi-arabias-dr-strangelove/


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acptulsa
03-05-2019, 02:58 PM
Don't look at this! Look at the wall! Look at MUH WALL!!

Such a fine thank you for those sixteen brave Saudis who sacrificed so much on 9/11/01.

RonZeplin
03-05-2019, 03:28 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DrrWeYaWkAAjpl7.jpg

Shah of Iran receives nuke tech from Gerry Ford, Henry Kissinger.

acptulsa
03-05-2019, 03:42 PM
Well, we could have guessed Trump would do anything for the Saudis. He has never said anything about 9/11/01 that I know of, but I've never known him to oppose any form of Manhattan urban renewal.

dannno
03-05-2019, 03:58 PM
LOL, all you guys just got snookered by deep state propaganda.. maybe even the author himself.

Is Salman great? I dunno.. but he did imprison almost everybody from the previous Saudi administration, who we all know were very bad folks.. but they were Saudis who the deep state admired and loved. Now they are gone, and the deep state is sad, and so they are probably lying their ass off about the new guy. That is, if you have any memory or experience of how the world works.

AZJoe
04-14-2019, 02:30 PM
And some additional icing: US Taxpayers On the Hook for Nearly $1 Billion in Saudi Arabia’s Recent Missile Defense Purchase (http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2019/march/10/us-taxpayers-on-the-hook-for-nearly-1-billion-in-saudi-arabia-s-recent-missile-defense-purchase/)

Pentagon announced (https://www.dailysabah.com/defense/2019/03/05/us-awards-lockheed-nearly-1b-payout-for-saudi-thaad-missile-system) that it would be paying $946 million to Lockheed Martin toward the installation of a missile defense system that was purchased — not by the United States government — but by Saudi Arabia. In other words, the Pentagon is paying nearly $1 billion to subsidize a purchase made by a foreign power. ...

Pauls' Revere
04-14-2019, 04:45 PM
And some additional icing: US Taxpayers On the Hook for Nearly $1 Billion in Saudi Arabia’s Recent Missile Defense Purchase (http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2019/march/10/us-taxpayers-on-the-hook-for-nearly-1-billion-in-saudi-arabia-s-recent-missile-defense-purchase/)

Pentagon announced (https://www.dailysabah.com/defense/2019/03/05/us-awards-lockheed-nearly-1b-payout-for-saudi-thaad-missile-system) that it would be paying $946 million to Lockheed Martin toward the installation of a missile defense system that was purchased — not by the United States government — but by Saudi Arabia. In other words, the Pentagon is paying nearly $1 billion to subsidize a purchase made by a foreign power. ...

Payback for them helping US collapse the Soviet Union.

https://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2014/mar/13/michael-reagan/ronald-reagans-son-says-his-father-got-saudis-pump/

Paul Kengor is a Reagan biographer who believes the Gipper has not received the credit he is due for waging economic warfare against the USSR. Kengor told PunditFact that Michael Reagan is correct when he says his father was behind the Saudi’s decision.

"They did this strictly to help us hurt the Soviets and as payback for us helping them in the past," Kengor said. "It was a big risk for them."

Kengor pointed us to the book Victory: The Reagan administration’s secret strategy that hastened the collapse of the Soviet Union, by Peter Schweizer. In that book, Schweizer describes a 1981 meeting between CIA director William Casey and his Saudi counterpart. At that meeting, Casey shared CIA reports on Soviet oil production.

"By raising the issues of oil prices and the U.S.-Saudi Arabia security relationship in the same conversation," Casey was in effect saying the two were related," Schweizer wrote.

AZJoe
04-18-2019, 09:38 PM
Of course, the dictator that funds Wahhabism, Al Qaeda, ISIS; leads the world in beheadings, and can't be trusted with a bone saw without having journalists hacked up, certainly ought to be given nuclear weapons technology.

Aratus
04-24-2019, 04:44 AM
Again....crickets.