Hey Trey, I left my Nuclear Scientist hat at home. But according to the World Nuclear Association, the U.S. has about 207K metric tons of Uranium. Now I'm not sure what of that is usable to do bad things with, nor do I fully understand the amount of processing U-235 (or is it 234?) needs to get to the stuff you can do bad (or good) things with . . . but is it really a good idea that theoretically, a Russian company controls roughly 40K tons of U.S. Uranium? Is it a good idea that a Russian company controls 20% of our supply, when we only have 4% of the worlds supply??
What impact might this have on what they call the "American Assured Fuel Supply"?
Thanks, and I'll listen on the air.