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Bombshell: Obama Admin Allowed Russia To Export Yellowcake US Uranium To Canada, Europe and Asia

A52DBB technician with barrel of Uranium yellow cake refined from Uranium ore

While the circumstances surrounding Russia’s acquisition of mining rights to 20 percent of American uranium was always shady, the strategic nuclear material was never supposed to leave the United States – per a stipulation in the original agreement which covered the sale of Uranium One to Russian state-owned energy company Rosatom.

The scheme was originally designed to allow Russia to mine American uranium and sell it at an enormous markup to U.S. nuclear power plants, period.

Except that’s not what happened…

John Solomon and Alison Spann of The Hill now report that not only did uranium leave the United States – making its way all the way to Europe, but the Obama administration approved at least some of it.

NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Committee) memos reviewed by The Hill show that it did approve the shipment of yellowcake uranium — the raw material used to make nuclear fuel and weapons — from the Russian-owned mines in the United States to Canada in 2012 through a third party. Later, the Obama administration approved some of that uranium going all the way to Europe, government documents show.

NRC officials said they could not disclose the total amount of uranium that Uranium One exported because the information is proprietary. They did, however, say that the shipments only lasted from 2012 to 2014 and that they are unaware of any exports since then. –The Hill

The NRC also told the Hill that the Uranium One exports flowed from Wyoming to Canada and on to Europe – the approval for which involved multiple agencies.

What did Obama mean by this?

THIRD PARTY

In order to obfuscate the transaction and avoid red flags, Russian owned Rosatom used a Kentucky-based trucking firm called RSB Logistics Services to add Uranium One to the list of clients allowed to bring US uranium to Canada.

The license, reviewed by The Hill, is dated March 16, 2012, and it increased the amount of uranium ore concentrate that RSB Logistics could ship to the Cameco Corp. plant in Ontario from 7,500,000 kilograms to 12,000,000 kilograms and added Uranium One to the “other parties to Export.”

The move escaped notice in Congress. –The Hill

Uranium One Responds

While officials at RSB, Cameco and Rosatom didn’t return The Hill‘s phone calls seeking information, Uranium One’s American arm said that 25 percent of the nuclear fuel exported made its way outside North America to Europe and Asia, stressing that all exports climplied with Federal law.

“None of the US U308 product produced to date has been sold to non-US customers except for approximately 25% which was sold via book transfer at the conversion facilities to customers from Western Europe and Asia,” executive Donna Wickers said. “Any physical export of the product from conversion facilities to non-US destinations is under the control of such customers and subject to NRC regulation.”

Grassley on the war path

In response to the revelations, Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) said in a statement:

“It now appears that despite pledges to the contrary, U.S. uranium made its way overseas as a part of the Uranium One deal,” Grassley said in the statement. “What’s more disturbing, those transactions were apparently made possible by various Obama Administration agencies while the Democrat-controlled Congress turned a blind eye.”

“Americans deserve assurances that political influence was not a factor in all this. I’m increasingly convinced that a special counsel — someone with no prior involvement in any of these deals — should shine a light on this ordeal and get answers for the American people.”

Always a shady deal

The Hill continues:

The Uranium One deal has been controversial since at least 2015, when The New York Times reported former President Bill Clinton received a $500,000 speech fee from a Russian bank and millions in donations to his charitable foundation from sources interested in the deal around the time the Uranium One sale was being reviewed by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s State Department and eight other federal agencies.

Hillary Clinton has said she delegated the approval decision to a deputy on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and did not apply any pressure. Bill Clinton has said the monies he received had no bearing on his wife’s policymaking decisions.

The 2015 Times article included a single reference to Uranium One officials saying they believed some of its American uranium made its way to Europe and Japan without any reference to how that occurred.

NRC officials said the multiple decisions documented in the memos, including the 2012 amendment of the third-party export license, provide the most complete description to date of how Russian-owned uranium ended up getting exported from the United States.

The entire Uranium One episode is getting a fresh look after The Hill disclosed late last month that the FBI had gathered extensive evidence in 2009 — before the mine sale was approved — that Rosatom’s main executive in the United States was engaged in a racketeering scheme that included bribery, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering.

The probe was enabled by an undercover informant working for the FBI inside the Russian nuclear industry, court records show. But the Justice Department did not make that evidence public until 2014, long after Rosatom benefited from multiple favorable decisions from the Obama administration.

The Senate Judiciary, House Intelligence and House Oversight committees have all announced plans to investigate the new revelation, and the Justice Department has given approval for the undercover informant to testify for the first time about what he witnessed the Russians doing to influence Obama administration decisions favorable to Rosatom between 2009 and 2014.

Hillary Clinton and other Democrats have described the renewed focus on the Uranium One deal as simply a distraction from the current investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, in which Donald Trump became the 45th president. She also says that concerns about the Uranium One sale have long ago been “debunked.”

But it’s not just Republicans who have said that the revelation the FBI had evidence that Rosatom was engaged in criminality during the time it was receiving favorable decisions from the U.S. government deserves fresh scrutiny.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), a member of both the Senate Intelligence and Judiciary committees, told The Hill she would like to learn more about what the FBI knew.

Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) has criticized Republicans for investigating Clinton, but said on “Morning Joe” last month he has “no problem looking into” the Uranium One deal.

And Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) said Sunday on CNN that he believed it was appropriate for Congress to investigate the new information.

“One of the House committees has already begun an oversight committee hearing,” King said. “I always think oversight hearings are appropriate. I’ve been trying to understand this deal.”

King also repeated the oft-quoted narrative that the “company changed hands, but the uranium that is mined in the United States cannot leave the United States.” The NRC license now shows now that Uranium One was, in fact, allowed to export American uranium.

A legal expert on the CFIUS process told The Hill that the new revelation that the FBI knew that a Rosatom official was engaged in illegality on U.S. soil before the sale was approved could very well have affected the decision if that evidence had been made public in real time.

Criminal behavior would be something the committee would take into consideration when evaluating a transaction with a foreign company,” said Stewart Baker, a foreign commerce law expert at the Steptoe Johnson firm. “It is a consideration, but it is not something that would guarantee a particular outcome.”

He said the committee board would need “to consider how serious the criminal behavior is, in the context of this transaction, how likely is it that someone acting against U.S. security interest would take action,” he added.

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7 comments

  1. agathon

    “bribery, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering”
    Seems like ample stuff to fuel BLACKMAIL in order to assure the deal was approved.
    Then all, up to HRC/BO, guilty like petty criminals… like they are wont to be, and are.

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  2. reversion

    Where is the “bombshell”?

    Never seen such reaching….. where is the post on “Trump Campaign Manager surrenders to FBI”???

    You are a total troll

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  3. reversion

    Wake up. Break the cycle. Teach your children there is always only one viewpoint, regardless of fact.

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  4. zeropointnow

    I’ve been talking about Manafort and Ukraine for months. Where have you been? Fly wrote a report on his surrender the day it happened and I laid out the charges against him in a subsequent post.

    Try again.

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  5. sarcrilege

    Yeah, but that’s virtually nothing compared to all the murders, assassinations and pizza parties the Klinton Crime Cabal participated in, perpetuated and is responsible for.

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  6. duuude

    Why has Weiner’s laptop disappeared…with all of Clinton’s emails with his wife Huma Abedin…

    Huma Mahmood Abedin (born July 28, 1976) is an American political staffer who was vice chair of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Prior to that, Abedin was deputy chief of staff to Clinton, who was U.S. Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013.[1] She was also the traveling chief of staff and former assistant for Clinton during Clinton’s campaign for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential election

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