Russian Owned Uranium One Gets Permit To Mine in Wyoming (accuse, Clinton)
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Yesterday, the Land Quality Division of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) announced it has approved the in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium mine permit application submitted by Uranium One, owned by the Russian nuclear state corporation Rosatom.
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Uranium One was acquired by the Russian nuclear state corporation Rosatom in January 2013, and this deal was surrounded by a string of scandals involving allegations against the Clinton Foundation.
Well, well – the boys are back in town. The narrative for four years was that the prior president was buddies with Russia. They lied to you. We are seeing who the friends of Russia really are. Follow the money…
He not only held their feet to the fire to expose the hypocrisy and corruption of the DC swamp but he also stopped the slush money and lucrative payoffs to our selected elected with his America First mantra.
Yes there are foreign-owned mines in the USA. More than half of the gold mines are owned by foreign companies, for example. Is there a particular reason why this one is egregious?
Australia and Canada have 37% of the world's Uranium resources.
It requires US permission to ship uranium out of the US, no such permission has been granted, this uranium is staying in the US.
Uranium One was a Canadian company, not a US company.
Uranium One produces a whopping 5% of domestic uranium production, hardly a large impact.
Welcome, some of you all, to the global economy; you think the US is the only country with global businesses?
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