SAUDI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT: Trumped Administration Reckless Behavior, their action imposing threat for the world bodies.

 



Trumped administration reckless behavior and their action imposing threat for the world bodies. America within Trumped administration leaving the peaceful nuclear program of Iran, While the initially agreement was sign by Obama administration reducing the level of trust of world bodies on USA. Decided a latest nuclear agreement with North Korea which was a best agreement on the earth and they believe that It a good progressive agreement. While they called the bad agreement, in which the six world power were involved and sign the deal. But they could not approved their own deal with North Korea. However to satisfied his self they imposing restriction and sanction on Iran. Saudies and Israelies are racially and religiously opponent of Iran that are reasons they oppose the JCPOA agreement on Iran Nuclear deal.
This is new deal between USA and Saudia. The deal of nuclear power plant. USA has previously grow-up money by weapons of destruction and the weapon which was legally international ban was supplied to Saudia. Which utilized on Yemen, causing million of peoples and child death and injured. US government officials appear to be advancing a potential sale of nuclear power plants to Saudi Arabia, without any concern of humanitarian issues. Energy secretary Rick Perry approved six secret authorizations for companies to do preliminary work on a Saudi nuclear deal without congressional oversight. The Reuters article followed an interim staff report that US Rep. Elijah Cummings, chairman of the house oversight committee, released in february; the report cited whistleblowers who had warned that the White House was trying to rush the transfer of nuclear technology to the Kingdom.
Many experts have expressed concern about the terms of a US-Saudi nuclear cooperation agreement now apparently under negotiation. Some despair at the very idea of transferring such sensitive technology to a regime known to have been involved in the gruesome murder of a prominent US-based journalist and to have led a bloody war in Yemen, involvement in 9/11 world trade center, corporation with terrorist organization such as Taliban, Al-qaida, Daesh and others more than 350 different terrorist group are working worldwide under Saudies and back by Saudia.
In a nut shell, Saudies claim this fission of nuclear energy is to be used to generate electricity, export crude consumed for domestic energy needs, generate more revenue for government and create a handful of job opportunities. On the other hand they threaten to prepared a nuclear weapon and weapons of mass destruction.
However, experts have disguised the move as dubious, given the fact that Kingdom has far cheaper, safer and renewable ways to benefit from its availability of sunlight. Also, like the other nations, Saudi has not signed up to stop enrichment of uranium, reprocessing of spent fuel and neither singed a coveted 123 Agreement with the United States a bilateral process allowing sharing of civilian nuclear components, materials and know-how.
Interestingly, diversification plays a major part, but Nuclear seems an industry that would drain more money than it would give in return. “Every state has the right to determine its energy mix. The problem is this: nuclear costs are enormous,” Paul Dorfman, honorary senior research fellow at the Energy Institute, University College London and founder and chair of the Nuclear Consulting Group, said.
“On an average, unsubsidized lifetime costs for solar photo voltaic were $40 per megawatt-hour (MWh) in 2019, while $155 per MWh for nuclear energy, clearly indicating it isn’t a wise move to make a transition towards technology.”
The development is illegal, since International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) hasn’t yet inspected the site as well as the design of the reactor. Also, Saudi has signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), which makes it mandatory to have in place a Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement with the IAEA, but it prohibits its inspectors to make a visit on short notice.
The IAEA is given access to sites on short notice only when a country pens an Additional Protocol, which Riyadh has refrained from signing. The argument here is that Saudi isn’t under the obligatory condition to do so because it operates under Small Quantities Protocol (SQP) that immunes it from inspections. To which, the experts argue that the nation won’t be able to hide the amount of nuclear material they possess, once the reactor is switched on.
Safe to say, 123 Agreement with Washington could mellow the amount of questions being asked, but it would unwittingly open the opportunities for US companies to generate profits from building reactors for the Kingdom.
A certain disconnect clearly surrounds the situation in large at this moment. With 123 Agreement missing, roof being built over the top of the reactor, uranium enrichment at a level not known, and a certain damage to the ecological system predicted, all because of SQP, it would rise up consensus as a drastic threat for Middle east and more likely for the Iran, by the time Saudi nuclear program and its real agenda are openly unearthed.
Speaking in Abu Dhabi on 26 October, US Energy Secretary Rick Perry Perry confirmed that Washington is in talks with Riyadh about supporting Saudi Arabia’s planned nuclear programme. The source said Washington has also been seeking to convince Riyadh to sign the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Additional Protocol on extra safeguards for verifying nuclear technology is used for peaceful applications. The kingdom has so far resisted, the source added.
Now, What the israeli consider about this deal, the regime which internationally assume a terrorist and occupied regime;




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