<https://www.sott.net/article/https://www.rt.com/news/361411-russia-suspend-plutonium-deal/>Putin
suspends Russia-US deal on disposal of plutonium from decommissioned
nuclear warheads over hostile US actions
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http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?p=173768#173768
<https://www.sott.net/article/https://www.rt.com/news/361411-russia-suspend-plutonium-deal/>RT
Mon, 03 Oct 2016 08:23 UTC
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Russia has suspended a post-Cold War deal with the US on disposal of
plutonium from decommissioned nuclear warheads. The decision was
explained by "the hostile actions of the US" against Russia and
Washington's failure to observe the terms of the deal. A decree
signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin cites "the radical change
in the environment, a threat to strategic stability posed by the
hostile actions of the US against Russia, and the inability of the US
to deliver on the obligation to dispose of excessive weapons
plutonium under international treaties, as well as the need to take
swift action to defend Russian security" as justification for
suspending the deal.
The development was not entirely surprising, since Russia earlier
expressed its dissatisfaction with how the US wants to handle
plutonium disposal. Washington decided it would be cheaper to mix
nuclear materials with special additives. Russia insisted that the US
was violating the terms of the deal, which required it to use a
nuclear reactor to transmute plutonium. Unlike the mixing technology,
the latter method makes the process irreversible.
While Russia suspended the plutonium reprocessing deal, it stressed
that the Russian fissile material, which was subject to it, would not
be used for any military purpose, be it production of new weapons or
research. The suspension decree has come into force, but it needs to
be approved by the Russian parliament, which may overrule the
president's decision. Leonid Slutsky, who's slated to be appointed
head of the Foreign Relations Committee in the newly-elected
parliament, said it would be given a priority.
"It's a very important issue. It's about taking swift action to
protect Russian national security. We will deal with it as soon as
the bill is submitted," he told TASS. A bill submitted by the
president's office to the parliament on Monday states that the
uranium agreement may be resumed, provided the US takes steps to
eliminate the causes of the suspension. In particular, Moscow wants
Washington to curb its military presence on the territories of NATO
members which have joined the alliance after September 1, 2000, to
the number at which they were at the moment of signing the agreement,
Russian media report.
The draft bill also mentions repeal of the so-called Magnitsky law
and of sanctions against Russian regions, persons and companies
introduced by the US over Ukrainian crisis, while also paying
compensation for damages caused by them, including the damages caused
by the counter-sanctions that Russia was forced to impose. The
Magnitsky Act is a 2012 US law intended
<https://www.sott.net/article/https://www.rt.com/politics/russia-magnitsky-reply-list-842/>to
punish a number of Russian citizens believed to be linked to the
death in custody of Russian lawyer Sergey Magnitsky. Moscow also
wants Washington to provide a clear plan how it is going to
irreversibly reprocess plutonium under the agreement's conditions.
The treaty between the US and Russia, which regulates how the two
countries are to dispose of plutonium from nuclear warheads
decommissioned as part of the parallel reduction of the two
countries' Cold War arsenals, was signed in 2000. Each country was
required to dispose of over 34 tons of fissile material by turning it
into so-called MOX fuel and burning it in nuclear reactors. However,
costs for building a facility at the Savannah River Site in South
Carolina, where the US was supposed to fabricate MOX fuel from its
plutonium, spiraled out of control. Under the Obama administration,
the US decided that it would instead use the cheaper reversible
process, arguing that it was in line with the spirit of the deal with Russia.
Russia expressed its concerns over the unilateral move in April,
shortly after a nuclear security summit held in the US. "We signed an
agreement that the plutonium will be processed in a certain way, for
which facilities would be purpose-built," Putin said at the time. "We
have met our commitments, and constructed the necessary facilities.
The US has not." The US rejected the criticism from Russia. The "new
US method would not require renegotiation of the agreement," US State
Department spokesperson Jennifer Bavisotto said.
So much emphasis is placed on select Jewish participation in Bormann
companies that when Adolf Eichmann was seized and taken to Tel Aviv
to stand trial, it produced a shock wave in the Jewish and German
communities of Buenos Aires. Jewish leaders informed the Israeli
authorities in no uncertain terms that this must never happen again
because a repetition would permanently rupture relations with the
Germans of Latin America, as well as with the Bormann organization,
and cut off the flow of Jewish money to Israel. It never happened
again, and the pursuit of Bormann quieted down at the request of
these Jewish leaders. He is residing in an Argentinian safe haven,
protected by the most efficient German infrastructure in history as
well as by all those whose prosperity depends on his well-being.
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