Misjudging The Bear: Is the West Underestimating Russia's Nuclear Threat? | | Many U.S. officials assume that since we would never conduct a first strike, the Russian's wouldn't either That is a tragic mistake. If we keep crossing the red lines that the Russians have established, we will eventually find out that they weren't bluffing at all. | | | | Russia Bites Back: U.S. Could Face Energy Brownouts From Russian Uranium Ban
| | Vladimir Putin announced the new limits on uranium exports to the U.S., just as Russia's war in Ukraine has been escalated by Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use U.S. missiles to launch into Russia. Nuclear power plants account for about a fifth of America's electricity, and they depend on enriched uranium. They get about one quarter of the nation's uranium supply from Russia. | | |
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