September 21, 2008

BECAUSE AT SOME POINT PAKISTAN MAY REQUIRE REAL BOMBINGS:

U.S.-India nuclear bond? (William Hawkins, September 21, 2008, Washington Times)

Passage of the agreement with India would be a positive contrast to the U.S. cancellation of a nuclear deal with Russia on Sept. 8. The Russian deal would have allowed Moscow to establish a lucrative business in the import and storage of spent nuclear fuel from U.S.-supplied reactors around the world.

Given Russia's ties to rogue regimes like Iran, and questions about security at its existing nuclear sites, making it a global center for nuclear fuel storage seemed like a bad idea from its inception. The deal got a deservedly cool reception when sent to Congress for approval in May. Russia's invasion of Georgia led President George W. Bush to pull the agreement.

Posted by Orrin Judd at September 21, 2008 8:23 AM
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