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Australia's economic father, People's Republic of China is going to be deeply pissed off by this. Australia has a clean record on nuclear proliferation, if they decide to change that it will affect their business with China.
Australia has no credible mechanism of guaranteeing that this Uranium won't be used for weapons. If it does, this will be counted as proliferation.
It will have an economic fallout between China and Australia.
There will be no impact.
Australia has pissed off China recently on matters such as Japan, ADIZ, Hauwei, etc, and there have been no repercussions. Tony Abbot has publicly stated that "China trades with Australia because it benefits China".
It's quite funny that once you flash enough cash in these guys' faces their ethics and beliefs go out the window- they just sign their own bilateral nuclear deals with India.Australia has zero guarantees that their Uranium business won't be used to make bombs.
Useful narratives.
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bu8t hurt what else?Why pak is concerned about aus uranium to India?? you people got more nukes than India... India has got peaceful civil nuclear treaty. we are not forbidden by any one...
India's stated intent has always been to source foreign Uranium to power its civil plants to free up its rather minimal domestic reserves to be used for its Nukes. As such even if Australian Uranium is only used for civilian purposes it is, indirectly, helping India's nuclear weapons program.@xdrive
Please educate me about those 'checks and balances'.
How is Australia making sure that HEU from its Uranium won't be transfered to develop WGU for Indian weapons core?
Because this is how India developed nukes to begin with. A civilian reactor producing HEU, later converted into WGU for nuclear weapons.
Give me the EXACT details of how Australia which has zero experiance with WGU is going to stop India from developing nukes with Uranium supplied by Australia, given the fact that India is not going to allow IAEA on its soil which does have experiance with WGU.
If you are unable to give me the EXACT details of those 'checks and balances', don't bother to quote me.
bro, stop doingIndia's stated intent has always been to source foreign Uranium to power its civil plants to free up its rather minimal domestic reserves to be used for its Nukes. As such even if Australian Uranium is only used for civilian purposes it is, indirectly, helping India's nuclear weapons program.
However I don't see what all the fuss is about. India has nuclear weapons and a sizeable reserve of WGU to make a lot more n-weapons in an emergency but this is merely for deterrence. India is a responsible nuclear power with a strong record on non-proliferation and a state no-first use policy. What does the sale by Australia change? Not much really except India's power generation capacity can increase safe in the knowledge there will be fuel to power the reactors.
If not Australia it will be someone else.....
I was expecting response from pak members...bu8t hurt what else?
Why pak is concerned about aus uranium to India?? you people got more nukes than India... India has got peaceful civil nuclear treaty. we are not forbidden by any one...
@xdrive
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1)How is Australia making sure that HEU from its Uranium won't be transfered to develop WGU for Indian weapons core?
2)Because this is how India developed nukes to begin with. A civilian reactor producing HEU, later converted into WGU for nuclear weapons.
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