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Blockage of US-Russia civil nuclear deal unlikely
Blockage of US-Russia civil nuclear deal unlikely | Antiwar Newswire

Lawmakers unlikely to block US-Russia civil nuke deal despite mistrust of Moscow

Despite misgivings about Russia, Congress appears unlikely to block a deal that would allow U.S. companies to export nuclear technology to America's former Cold War rival.

The probable passage of the civil nuclear agreement stands in contrast to the unexpectedly rocky road facing a separate treaty to reduce U.S. and Russian atomic arsenals.

The difference has as much to do with politics as with the agreements themselves.

Passage of the nuclear arms pact, known as New START, would be seen as a triumph for President Barack Obama. In the current political environment, Republicans may not want to allow Obama such a victory, especially with congressional elections approaching in November.

But Obama cannot claim much credit for the civil nuclear agreement, which was negotiated under his Republican predecessor, George W. Bush.

The civil agreement also has support from lawmakers from both parties whose districts include businesses that could benefit from U.S. nuclear exports to Russia.

And the process of getting it approved is much simpler. It will take effect unless Congress votes to block it, an unlikely occurrence. The nuclear arms agreement will not be ratified unless two-thirds of the Senate votes to support it.

So if Congress, facing a crowded end-of-year agenda, does not act on either plan, the civil agreement effectively passes, while New START stalls.

Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl has been the pivotal Republican on the New START agreement. He wants the Obama administration to increase the money allocated for maintaining the U.S. nuclear arsenal. Other Republicans are waiting to see what Kyl will do before they commit.

But on the civil nuclear agreement, Kyl has been largely silent. He told reporters recently that he had misgivings about it, but he did not elaborate. He said he did not want to distract attention from the New START debate.

The civil nuclear agreement would allow the United States and Russia to exchange nuclear energy technology, engage in joint commercial nuclear power ventures and collaborate on nonproliferation goals. Moscow hopes it will lead to major contracts for its nuclear industry.

The agreement was first submitted to Congress in May 2008. The Bush administration angrily withdrew the deal shortly after Russia's invasion of Georgia two months later.

The Obama administration resubmitted the deal in May as relations improved with Moscow. It is also seen as a reward for Russia's improved cooperation on reining in Iran's nuclear ambitions.

So far, few lawmakers have objected. While a resolution of disapproval sponsored by some Democrats and Republicans in the House has been introduced, it looks unlikely to gain traction.

Opponents have said Russia should not be rewarded while it continues to help Iran build a nuclear power plant and train Iranian physicists. But that objection was blunted when Russia agreed in June to support U.N. sanctions against Iran.

Barring congressional action, the agreement will take effect after 90 days in which Congress is in session. That would probably fall in October.

What's going with Uncle SAM's mind ? Is the USA spreading nuke technology all around the world ? First she sets up a US-India Civil nuke deal then she offers the same deal to Vietnam and now to Russia. Which country will be the next to get US nuke deal ?

Why is Uncle SAM not offering Civil nuke deal to countries (muslim nations) that are allies of the West ???
 
What's going with Uncle SAM's mind ? Is the USA spreading nuke technology all around the world ? First she sets up a US-India Civil nuke deal then she offers the same deal to Vietnam and now to Russia. Which country will be the next to get US nuke deal ?

Why is Uncle SAM not offering Civil nuke deal to countries (muslim nations) that are allies of the West ???

May be because these countries have quite a few nut cases who are bent on to take over the world with their religious bigotry. May be because these religious nut cases not only have motives but also means(read weapons) to wage a war against state. May be because people of those countries believe that jihadis are waging a just war and it is written in Quran that whole world will be taken over by muslims. Just may be.
 
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May be because these countries have quite a few nut cases who are bent on to take over the world with their religious bigotry. May be because these religious nut cases not only have motives but also means(read weapons) to wage a war against state. May be because people of those countries believe that jihadis are waging a just war and it is written in Quran that whole world will be taken over by muslims. Just may be.

if this is what the ungrateful westerners have to offer against all the sacrifices Pakistan has offered in the last decade then i guess you really are right. we are rightfully angered at hypocrisy and double standards.

In any case it is easily visible that US nuke deals with India and a possible one with Vietnam are out-of-enmity-towards-China, and not out of any love for India or Vietnam......... and so, since they don't see Pakistan turning against China, they don't offer us the same carrot as to India. :pakistan::china::pakistan::china:
 
if this is what the ungrateful westerners have to offer against all the sacrifices Pakistan has offered in the last decade then i guess you really are right. we are rightfully angered at hypocrisy and double standards.

In any case it is easily visible that US nuke deals with India and a possible one with Vietnam are out-of-enmity-towards-China, and not out of any love for India or Vietnam......... and so, since they don't see Pakistan turning against China, they don't offer us the same carrot as to India. :pakistan::china::pakistan::china:

Nuclear trade with Pakistan won't be easy to push through Congress - its a perception problem attributed to AQ Khan's clandestine proliferation activities.
 
who will provide which thing.i think both are enough to complete their demands.
 
if this is what the ungrateful westerners have to offer against all the sacrifices Pakistan has offered in the last decade then i guess you really are right. we are rightfully angered at hypocrisy and double standards.

In any case it is easily visible that US nuke deals with India and a possible one with Vietnam are out-of-enmity-towards-China, and not out of any love for India or Vietnam......... and so, since they don't see Pakistan turning against China, they don't offer us the same carrot as to India. :pakistan::china::pakistan::china:

AQ khan one and also Pakistan is not big enough to compete with China. So there is no love lost for Pakistan.
 
Trust me US China nuke deal is very much a possibility.
China already benefits from American designed reactors.

The americans are only busy selling the reactors because energy demans is spiking up and most of the western world economy is in shambles. Much like what happend during 60's and 70's during which Pakistan and India got CANDU, Iraq got Osirak from France, Iran got Busher from West Germany, Israel got Dimona and so forth.

Once the economy kicks back in high gear, these reactors will be long forgotten to sanctions. Uncle Sam always looks for unstable regimes to make quick buck because sanctioning them is not difficult. All pretext are already present.
 
Nuclear trade with Pakistan won't be easy to push through Congress - its a perception problem attributed to AQ Khan's clandestine proliferation activities.

oh come on..... that's crap. according to the US they are the ones who invented this technology (with Einstein being imported from Germany) and all the other nations including Russia and China have one way or another benefited from clandestine proliferation. US herself proliferated nukes to the zionists. Again, double standards on part of US and her western allies.

anyway, i believe this is a blessing in disguise; Pakistan should endeavor to master the technology herself in the coming decade, and meanwhile import Chinese technology to fill the gap. :pakistan::china::pakistan::china:
 
Russia, US nuclear deal in force

MOSCOW: A long-awaited nuclear cooperation agreement between Moscow and Washington allowing US companies to sell nuclear reactors and materials to Russia entered into force on Tuesday, officials said.

The cooperation agreement in the field of peaceful use of nuclear energy, also known as a 123 agreement, came into effect after US Ambassador to Russia John Beyrle and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov exchanged diplomatic notes in the Russian capital, a Russia foreign ministry spokesman told AFP.

The agreement strengthens non-proliferation efforts and allows US companies to sell nuclear materials, reactors and major reactor components to Russia.

The agreement will allow the two countries “to create new commercial opportunities for US and Russian companies to produce cleaner, safer, and more secure nuclear energy,” Beyrle said in a statement released by the US embassy in Moscow.

Signed in 2008, the agreement was put on ice as bilateral ties deteriorated under ex-president George W. Bush. Barack Obama, who took over from Bush in 2009, made re-invigorating US ties with Moscow a major priority of his presidency.

Late last year Obama pushed through the ratification of a historic nuclear arms control treaty known as the new START, in a move hailed as a major political victory for the administration after a months-long battle.

On the other hand, the speaker of the lower house of Russia said on Tuesday that the parliament is likely to approve a landmark nuclear arms treaty with the United States this month. agencies

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 

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