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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,291 posts)
Fri Nov 23, 2018, 12:11 AM Nov 2018

Saudis Want a U.S. Nuclear Deal. Can They Be Trusted Not to Build a Bomb?

WASHINGTON — Before Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was implicated by the C.I.A. in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, American intelligence agencies were trying to solve a separate mystery: Was the prince laying the groundwork for building an atomic bomb?

The 33-year-old heir to the Saudi throne had been overseeing a negotiation with the Energy Department and the State Department to get the United States to sell designs for nuclear power plants to the kingdom. The deal was worth upward of $80 billion, depending on how many plants Saudi Arabia decided to build.

But there is a hitch: Saudi Arabia insists on producing its own nuclear fuel, even though it could buy it more cheaply abroad, according to American and Saudi officials familiar with the negotiations. That raised concerns in Washington that the Saudis could divert their fuel into a covert weapons project — exactly what the United States and its allies feared Iran was doing before it reached the 2015 nuclear accord, which President Trump has since abandoned.

Prince Mohammed set off alarms when he declared earlier this year, in the midst of the negotiation, that if Iran, Saudi Arabia’s fiercest rival, “developed a nuclear bomb, we will follow suit as soon as possible.” His negotiators stirred more worries by telling the Trump administration that Saudi Arabia would refuse to sign an agreement that would allow United Nations inspectors to look anywhere in the country for signs that the Saudis might be working on a bomb, American officials said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/saudis-want-a-us-nuclear-deal-can-they-be-trusted-not-to-build-a-bomb/ar-BBPZQHk?li=BBnb7Kz

No but Trump is probably too stupid to refuse them.

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Saudis Want a U.S. Nuclear Deal. Can They Be Trusted Not to Build a Bomb? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2018 OP
Are Trump, Prince and Kushner selling nukes? C_U_L8R Nov 2018 #1
Will they pay cash? James48 Nov 2018 #2
They can't just trust each other.. nt leftyladyfrommo Nov 2018 #3
Can we even imagine the hash this admin would make of it? mahina Nov 2018 #4
They are going to BUY them from Pakistan, NOT build one!! iDOcareDoyou Nov 2018 #5
The Saudis can be trusted to make sure we pay our oil bills in a timely manner DFW Nov 2018 #6
The Saudis can't even be trusted Cha Nov 2018 #7

C_U_L8R

(45,025 posts)
1. Are Trump, Prince and Kushner selling nukes?
Fri Nov 23, 2018, 12:16 AM
Nov 2018

That would seriously fuck the world up... but would be unsurprising if true.

 

iDOcareDoyou

(18 posts)
5. They are going to BUY them from Pakistan, NOT build one!!
Fri Nov 23, 2018, 04:03 AM
Nov 2018

Why build one . . . when Pakistan will sell these items to them! What will Iran do? What will Israel do? What (if anything) will Trump do?

Think about it.

DFW

(54,447 posts)
6. The Saudis can be trusted to make sure we pay our oil bills in a timely manner
Fri Nov 23, 2018, 04:14 AM
Nov 2018

Anything else is up to speculation.

Cha

(297,795 posts)
7. The Saudis can't even be trusted
Fri Nov 23, 2018, 05:11 AM
Nov 2018

Not to butcher a US Journalist because he exposed trump.

And, trump doesn't give a shite about America.. he's rigged to do Russia's and Saudi's bidding.

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