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House Opens Inquiry Into Proposed US Nuclear Venture In Saudi Arabia (nytimes.com) 155

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The New York Times: President Trump's former national security adviser and other White House officials pushed a venture to bring nuclear power plants to Saudi Arabia over repeated legal and ethical warnings that potential conflicts of interest around the plan could put American security at risk, concluded a new report from House Democrats released on Tuesday. The 24-page report from the House Oversight and Reform Committee outlined actions taken in the early weeks of the Trump administration to secure government backing to have American companies build dozens of nuclear power plants across Saudi Arabia, potentially at the risk of spreading nuclear weapons technology. But House Democrats said there was evidence that as recently as last week, the White House was still considering the proposal.

Claims presented by whistle-blowers and White House documents obtained by the committee show that the company backing the nuclear plan, IP3 International, and its allies in the White House were working so closely that the company sent a draft memo to the former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, to circulate just days after the inauguration. Mr. Flynn had worked on the plan for IP3 during the Trump campaign and transition, the Democrats said, and continued to advocate for it in the White House. Even after Mr. Flynn left the White House in February 2017, officials on the National Security Council pushed ahead, the Democrats said, ignoring advice from the N.S.C.'s ethics counsel and other lawyers to cease all work on the plan because of potentially illegal conflicts. At a March 2017 meeting, a National Security Council aide tried to revive the IP3 plan "so that Jared Kushner can present it to the President for approval," the Democratic report said, a reference to Mr. Trump's son-in-law and top adviser. The draft memo also referenced another close Trump associate, Thomas J. Barrack, who served as chairman of the president's inaugural committee. It said that Mr. Trump had appointed Mr. Barrack as a special representative to implement the plan, which it called "the Middle East Marshall Plan." The memo also directed agencies to support Mr. Barrack's efforts.

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House Opens Inquiry Into Proposed US Nuclear Venture In Saudi Arabia

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Pretty damn sure Jussie Smollett pretty much made a mockery of the claim that the media isn't biased

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Are they implying that Arabs cannot be trusted with nuclear materials? So intolerant and hateful...

    • Iranians are Persian, not Arabic. Why are you so racist if you care about how racist other people are? Is it possible you're more racist than you yourself find acceptable, but are somehow completely unaware of your bullshit double-standard?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    The US is freaking out about Iran and their nuclear ambitions (and rightly so), but they will build nukes all over saudi arabia, the perpetrators of 911?
    How does that make any sense what so ever?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      The US is freaking out about Iran and their nuclear ambitions (and rightly so), but they will build nukes all over saudi arabia, the perpetrators of 911?
      How does that make any sense what so ever?

      That fact you don't have the capacity to distinguish between Saudi Arabia and AL Qaeda makes you a great target for the left. You'll just eat up whatever they feed you.

      Have fun in your blissfulness. Here's a snack!

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      AC the USA and Saudi Arabia have always been good friends. With the decades of oil, with supporting Afghanistan against the Soviet Union.
      Lots of US weapons sales. Lots of US tech exported and staff in Saudi Arabia.

      The USA cant get past the optics of the US embassy and the Iran hostage crisis. The image of the C130 tanker aircraft.
      Saudi Arabia as a friend of the USA for many decades gets turn key nuclear power.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    A violation of the Atomics Act, completely rejected and rebuffed by the Security Council, and yet still being pushed despite secretly set to enrich Trump's cronies. #Drain the swamp and sell the country to the Saudis.

  • Perception (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 19, 2019 @06:35PM (#58148328)

    Aluminium and Steel from Canada? National Security Risk.

    Wahhabi Nuclear? Potential profit!

  • by Dallas May ( 4891515 ) on Tuesday February 19, 2019 @06:41PM (#58148366)

    Literally nothing. He's giving nuclear technology to a nation that hates Israel and funds and supplies terrorists.

    They still 100% support him unconditionally.

    • It should be noted that a nuclear power plant is NOT useful for developing nuclear weapons. It doesn't produce plutonium in useful quantities, nor does it teach you much, if anything, about designing the equipment that does produce Pu in useful quantities.
      • It doesn't produce plutonium in useful quantities, nor does it teach you much, if anything, about designing the equipment that does produce Pu in useful quantities.

        They don't want to produce Plutonium . . . they want to produce Polonium. Very useful for getting rid of pests like Jamal Khashoggi. The butchering in the Istanbul was very messy. Polonium poisoning would have been much cleaner.

      • As I said. Literally nothing they won't defend.

      • But we were told it was when Iraq wanted to build nuclear power plants so that they could use them to replace oil fired electricity generators and export the oil instead. The US government wouldn't have lied to us, would they?

    • He's giving nuclear technology to a nation that hates Israel

      I guess you are kind of behind the times, Saudi Arabia has had a bit of a leadership turnover and now at the prompting of the U.S. supports Israel [bbc.com].

    • He's giving nuclear technology to a nation that hates Israel

      They hate Israel, too. You know, the supposed jewish media conspiracy? And no small number of them want to imminentize the eschaton.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      I detect some unhappiness among Trump supporters of late, because they are busy filing their taxes right now. That promised tax cut, the one that the 1% had a year ago and was due to reach them around now, hasn't materialized. In fact they are paying more tax now, and the realization that they have screwed is finally having an effect.

    • by Syberz ( 1170343 )
      Speaking of which, remind me from which country the vast majority of the 9/11 terrorists came from?
  • Business as usual (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    Bush gave the Saudis weapons, Obama gave the Saudis a TON of weapons. After all that some power plants seem pretty tame.

    Not that I support this nonsense. We shouldn't be doing ANY business with the Saudis while they're carrying out a genocide in Yemen.

  • that I want to see.

    A few Kt or Mt worth? OK

  • The Saudi's do not need Nuclear Power plants to produce nuclear weapons - they already have them. The Pakistan weapons program and inventory has been paid for by the Saudi's with the tacit agreement that if Iran comes calling with ground forces, then it's instant sunshine time.

    The House of Saud will have absoutely zero regret on sending all those Shia's to paradise a bit earlier than planned and it will be cheered in the streets [well not in the East perhaps] if it does.

    Ironically the Israeli's are involved

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