Recapturing U.S. Leadership in Uranium Enrichment

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Author: George David Banks, Michael Wallace ISBN: 9781442228023
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies Publication: December 19, 2013
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies Language: English
Author: George David Banks, Michael Wallace
ISBN: 9781442228023
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Publication: December 19, 2013
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Language: English

The United States is at risk of finding its nuclear weapons capabilities severely weakened by the absence of an available capability to enrich uranium. International legal obligations prohibit the United States from using, for military purposes, foreign-produced enriched uranium or uranium enriched here in this country by foreign-source technology. Efforts to deploy a next-generation American enrichment technology must succeed so that our nation has the ability to address the forthcoming shortage of this strategic material. This national security requirement could be met with little cost to taxpayers if the federal government implemented policies that ensure a strong U.S. enrichment industry.

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The United States is at risk of finding its nuclear weapons capabilities severely weakened by the absence of an available capability to enrich uranium. International legal obligations prohibit the United States from using, for military purposes, foreign-produced enriched uranium or uranium enriched here in this country by foreign-source technology. Efforts to deploy a next-generation American enrichment technology must succeed so that our nation has the ability to address the forthcoming shortage of this strategic material. This national security requirement could be met with little cost to taxpayers if the federal government implemented policies that ensure a strong U.S. enrichment industry.

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