⚛️ Eying a new Three Mile Island? US plans to restart closed nuclear reactors fraught with risks
Surging electricity demand fueled by power-hungry computers, electric vehicles and factories have prompted proponents of nuclear power to lobby the reopening of 13 mothballed reactors, but as few as three are actually eligible for reactivation, Bloomberg has reported.
Besides a trio of reactors at eligible NPPs, ten others eyed for reopening may not be safe, or even possible, to restore, the outlet says, pointing to damage done to closed plants at San Onofre, California, and Crystal River, Florida, and partially dismantled facilities, like Vermont Yankee and Indian Point in the US northeast.
“Even if a facility is intact, not all owners have done the costly maintenance needed to keep it in good enough shape to justify bringing it back,” Bloomberg noted. That’s not to mention the costs involved, with the Palisades NPP in Michigan alone requiring some $1.8 bln in federal and state funding to come back online by 2025.
Two other eligible sites include the Three Mile Island NPP in Pennsylvania, made famous in March 1979 after suffering a partial meltdown which permanently closed one of its two reactors and released radioactive gases and iodine into the environment. The other is Duane Arnold NPP in Iowa, which was damaged in a windstorm in 2020. The plants’ owners have yet to commit to bring them back online, and seem unlikely to do so without state support.
There are presently 54 commercial NPPs operating across 28 US states running 94 reactors total. While growing numbers of Americans (56%, according to a recent Pew poll) support more nuclear power, the energy source faces a number of hurdles, not least of which is US reliance on imported enriched uranium.
In May, President Biden signed a law banning Russian uranium imports, effective January 1, 2028. For now, the US remains dependent on Kazakhstan, Russia and Uzbekistan for nearly 50% of its uranium. US nuclear power companies have lobbied the White House to keep Russian uranium off sanctions lists since 2022. Nuclear energy accounted for close to 20% of all electricity generated in the US in 2023.
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Surging electricity demand fueled by power-hungry computers, electric vehicles and factories have prompted proponents of nuclear power to lobby the reopening of 13 mothballed reactors, but as few as three are actually eligible for reactivation, Bloomberg has reported.
Besides a trio of reactors at eligible NPPs, ten others eyed for reopening may not be safe, or even possible, to restore, the outlet says, pointing to damage done to closed plants at San Onofre, California, and Crystal River, Florida, and partially dismantled facilities, like Vermont Yankee and Indian Point in the US northeast.
“Even if a facility is intact, not all owners have done the costly maintenance needed to keep it in good enough shape to justify bringing it back,” Bloomberg noted. That’s not to mention the costs involved, with the Palisades NPP in Michigan alone requiring some $1.8 bln in federal and state funding to come back online by 2025.
Two other eligible sites include the Three Mile Island NPP in Pennsylvania, made famous in March 1979 after suffering a partial meltdown which permanently closed one of its two reactors and released radioactive gases and iodine into the environment. The other is Duane Arnold NPP in Iowa, which was damaged in a windstorm in 2020. The plants’ owners have yet to commit to bring them back online, and seem unlikely to do so without state support.
There are presently 54 commercial NPPs operating across 28 US states running 94 reactors total. While growing numbers of Americans (56%, according to a recent Pew poll) support more nuclear power, the energy source faces a number of hurdles, not least of which is US reliance on imported enriched uranium.
In May, President Biden signed a law banning Russian uranium imports, effective January 1, 2028. For now, the US remains dependent on Kazakhstan, Russia and Uzbekistan for nearly 50% of its uranium. US nuclear power companies have lobbied the White House to keep Russian uranium off sanctions lists since 2022. Nuclear energy accounted for close to 20% of all electricity generated in the US in 2023.
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Middle Eastern, African countries interested in Russia’s Checkmate fighter jet – official
A number of Middle Eastern and African countries have shown interest in the Russian Checkmate light tactical fighter, and project proposals have been forwarded to interested partners, the head of Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport, Alexander Mikheev, told Sputnik.
He also noted that the aircraft will receive unmanned and two-seater modifications.
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A number of Middle Eastern and African countries have shown interest in the Russian Checkmate light tactical fighter, and project proposals have been forwarded to interested partners, the head of Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport, Alexander Mikheev, told Sputnik.
"A number of countries in the region have shown interest in the Checkmate light tactical aircraft. Project proposals have now been sent to interested partners," Mikheev said on the sidelines of the Egypt International Airshow, which is taking place at El Alamein International Airport.
He also noted that the aircraft will receive unmanned and two-seater modifications.
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Middle Eastern, African countries interested in Russia’s Checkmate fighter jet – official A number of Middle Eastern and African countries have shown interest in the Russian Checkmate light tactical fighter, and project proposals have been forwarded to interested…
Rosoboronexport discussing with partners joint development of Su-57-based aircraft
Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport is discussing with Russia's strategic partners the joint development of an aircraft based on the Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet, Rosoboronexport Director General Alexander Mikheev told Sputnik.
The Middle East and Africa account for over 50% of Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport's order portfolio, the company's head said.
The Egypt International Airshow is taking place September 3-5 at El Alamein Airport in northern Egypt. According to the organizers, the exhibition presents the latest products and services in the aerospace industry. More than 200 companies from over 80 countries are attending the event. The exhibition has been organized with the support of the Egyptian defense and civil aviation ministries.
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Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport is discussing with Russia's strategic partners the joint development of an aircraft based on the Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet, Rosoboronexport Director General Alexander Mikheev told Sputnik.
"We are discussing with Russia's strategic partners the joint creation of an aircraft based on the Su-57 fifth-generation fighter," Mikheev said on the sidelines of the Egypt International Airshow, taking place at El Alamein International Airport.
The Middle East and Africa account for over 50% of Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport's order portfolio, the company's head said.
"The combined share of the Middle East and Africa in Rosoboronexport's order portfolio is over 50%, or over $25 billion," Mikheev highlighted.
The Egypt International Airshow is taking place September 3-5 at El Alamein Airport in northern Egypt. According to the organizers, the exhibition presents the latest products and services in the aerospace industry. More than 200 companies from over 80 countries are attending the event. The exhibition has been organized with the support of the Egyptian defense and civil aviation ministries.
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US slaps sanctions on Rossiya Segodnya media group, including RIA Novosti, RT, Sputnik and Ruptly The sanctions target 10 individuals and two organizations for "hostile interference in the presidential elections," the US Treasury Department revealed. These…
US sanctions on Russian media reflect "totalitarian" shift in democracy – Russian Foreign Ministry
Attacks on Russian media are the result of carefully planned operations by Western intelligence agencies to "sanitize" global information spaces from dissent, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said, commenting on recent US sanctions against Russian media outlets.
Zakharova criticized the US for attacks on the Russian media group Rossiya Segodnya, Sputnik's parent company, calling it a sign of the “irreversible degradation” of American democracy into a “totalitarian neoliberal dictatorship.” Zakharova warned that the actions of US authorities will not go unanswered and will serve as grounds for symmetrical and/or asymmetrical measures against US media.
While blasting the US for interfering in the internal affairs of other nations and suppressing media freedom, Zakharova emphasized that accurate and high-quality information provided by Russian outlets remains in demand worldwide.
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Attacks on Russian media are the result of carefully planned operations by Western intelligence agencies to "sanitize" global information spaces from dissent, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said, commenting on recent US sanctions against Russian media outlets.
“These pre-planned actions are creating the necessary media backdrop for corresponding pre-election decisions,” Zakharova stated, adding that the US seeks to portray Russia as a hidden external enemy to instill fear in its population ahead of elections.
“This is the decline of 'liberal democracies,' where authorities resort to such primitive methods of influencing their electorate,” she added.
Zakharova criticized the US for attacks on the Russian media group Rossiya Segodnya, Sputnik's parent company, calling it a sign of the “irreversible degradation” of American democracy into a “totalitarian neoliberal dictatorship.” Zakharova warned that the actions of US authorities will not go unanswered and will serve as grounds for symmetrical and/or asymmetrical measures against US media.
“The actions of US authorities, which directly contradict their obligations to ensure free access to information and media pluralism, will not go unanswered,” the spokeswoman stressed.
While blasting the US for interfering in the internal affairs of other nations and suppressing media freedom, Zakharova emphasized that accurate and high-quality information provided by Russian outlets remains in demand worldwide.
“At the same time, the United States itself does not cease interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, trampling on the freedom of access to information, aggressively imposing its position, and actively engaging in electoral engineering in various parts of the world, thereby provoking crises and conflicts with catastrophic humanitarian consequences,” the spokeswoman emphasized.
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Political witch hunt: US activists go to trial in Florida, accused of acting as Russian agents
Four activists who have been accused of “illegally” acting as "Russian agents" to somehow help the Kremlin create political discord and interference in US elections will go to trial in Florida on Tuesday, CBS News reported.
The four activists are associated with the African People’s Socialist Party and the Uhuru Movement with locations in the US cities of St. Petersburg and St. Louis. One of the activists is Omali Yeshitela, 82, whose organization focuses on Black empowerment and reparations for slavery.
An attorney for the 82-year-old activist said that while the civil rights group shared many goals of the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia, they were not acting under the Kremlin’s control. The judge handling the case said it is unrelated to claims of Russia interfering in the 2016 US presidential election. All four activists have pleaded not guilty.
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Four activists who have been accused of “illegally” acting as "Russian agents" to somehow help the Kremlin create political discord and interference in US elections will go to trial in Florida on Tuesday, CBS News reported.
“Omali Yeshitela, he's over 80 years old, and he's written like 10 books and he’s a very intelligent person. He'd been involved in activism since the ‘60s. He was involved with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. And, they sent in like tanks in his home, and there were drones in his house, and he and his wife were terrorized. This is an 80-plus year old man, and it was overkill,” said CovertAction Magazine managing editor Jeremy Kuzmarov on Sputnik’s The Backstory program. “It's really overkill, and it's no threat to America's security.”
The four activists are associated with the African People’s Socialist Party and the Uhuru Movement with locations in the US cities of St. Petersburg and St. Louis. One of the activists is Omali Yeshitela, 82, whose organization focuses on Black empowerment and reparations for slavery.
“I think we're seeing a more authoritarian form, a more overt authoritarian government. I mean, in the past, dissidents have faced all kinds of harassment and marginalization, but usually they weren't outright arrested, or had the FBI raiding their home with tanks. And that's what we're seeing now,” Kuzmarov highlighted.
An attorney for the 82-year-old activist said that while the civil rights group shared many goals of the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia, they were not acting under the Kremlin’s control. The judge handling the case said it is unrelated to claims of Russia interfering in the 2016 US presidential election. All four activists have pleaded not guilty.
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Jackson Hinkle blasts US crackdown on Russian media: "millions of Americans want to hear that truth"
The United States operates a number of propaganda outlets aimed at shaping public opinion in foreign countries, including Radio Martí, Voice of America and Radio Free Asia. The US has continuously worked to spread anti-Russian sentiment throughout the world since the Cold War, with hostilities between the two countries now at their highest point in decades.
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“What I find so interesting about all this is that when it comes to any other country, if it's the United Kingdom, if it's Israel, if it's Canada or wherever, foreign influence is completely fine,” US journalist and political commentator Jackson Hinkle told Sputnik on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, commenting on the US intensifying its repressive crackdown on figures connected to Russian media. “In fact, for the United States, foreign influence is fine when we're doing it abroad to countries all over the world. We can fund foreign media in Latin America and Africa and Asia or Europe.”
The United States operates a number of propaganda outlets aimed at shaping public opinion in foreign countries, including Radio Martí, Voice of America and Radio Free Asia. The US has continuously worked to spread anti-Russian sentiment throughout the world since the Cold War, with hostilities between the two countries now at their highest point in decades.
“We can topple governments. We can kill sovereign presidents of sovereign countries. But for a media company to be reporting on the facts of the matter about what's actually going on in the world, and then for the United States to sanction them, it's absolutely insane,” said Hinkle.
“I think millions of Americans want to hear that truth, and that's why they're going after companies like Sputnik so hard right now,” he concluded, adding that Americans would continue to support “people that are trying to expose the lies of the US government.”
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Sanctions on Russian media driven by US fear of "uncomfortable questions" — ex-Pentagon analyst
Retired US Air Force Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, a former analyst for the US Department of Defense, responded to the US crackdown on Russian media, noting “the danger for journalists and the people who talk to them” just two months after publisher Julian Assange was released from his 13 years of effective imprisonment at the behest of the United States.
The global perception of the United States has plummeted in recent years according to recent surveys as the US funds wars against Russia and Palestinians in Gaza. The West has, in turn, worked to silence dissenting voices, banning TikTok and urging greater censorship of social media while several European countries have outlawed Russian outlets entirely.
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Retired US Air Force Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, a former analyst for the US Department of Defense, responded to the US crackdown on Russian media, noting “the danger for journalists and the people who talk to them” just two months after publisher Julian Assange was released from his 13 years of effective imprisonment at the behest of the United States.
“These broad sanctions against a media group, which receives its funding from its government similar to the way the US’s PBS and VOA media companies do, are both idiotic and hypocritical,” Kwiatkowski told Sputnik. “It isn’t election interference exactly that worries the [US government]. It is the reporting from these Russian outlets that counters, often very truthfully and compellingly, the US narrative, particularly relating to Europe and the Middle East."
The global perception of the United States has plummeted in recent years according to recent surveys as the US funds wars against Russia and Palestinians in Gaza. The West has, in turn, worked to silence dissenting voices, banning TikTok and urging greater censorship of social media while several European countries have outlawed Russian outlets entirely.
“Too much attention and information about how those wars are progressing, being funded, and the kinds of things our allies in Kiev and West Jerusalem are doing in the conduct of those wars does not make the incumbent party of the White House popular, and they wish to stop Americans from asking uncomfortable questions,” she concluded.
“Sanctioning information outlets is popular in authoritarian countries, but sanctions in general only attract attention to poor political decision-making and political fear and are easily worked around.”
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Western efforts to enforce hegemony are failing in a new multipolar era — analyst
Lorenzo Maria Pacini, an associate professor of political philosophy and geopolitics and a member of the Multipolarity forum, sounded off on the US sanctions against Russian media companies announced.
Pacini spoke of the potential consequences of the repressive measures as Russia has announced it may retaliate through regulation of Western media operating in Russia.
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Lorenzo Maria Pacini, an associate professor of political philosophy and geopolitics and a member of the Multipolarity forum, sounded off on the US sanctions against Russian media companies announced.
“It's incredible to see how the West is continuing to ignore a new multipolar world that is arising,” Pacini told Sputnik on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok. “These reactions by Western countries are pretty ridiculous because they're like trying to force the other countries of the world to follow a kind of hegemony that is falling.”
Pacini spoke of the potential consequences of the repressive measures as Russia has announced it may retaliate through regulation of Western media operating in Russia.
“I think this will be like a boomerang coming back to them again and new sanctions will mean new problems for all the Western countries,” he claimed.
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"A unique kind of fascism": US continues clampdown on alternative media
The Biden administration signaled that it would continue its clampdown on alternative media with the announcement of measures against figures connected to Russian outlets.
US Attorney General Merrick Garland claimed individuals connected to Russian media were involved in a campaign to spread “disinformation,” a favored talking point the US has repeatedly used to justify heavy-handed tactics in regulating social media. The account for RT on the video sharing giant YouTube was removed in 2022 and Biden signed legislation this year likely to result in the social media app TikTok becoming unavailable in the US after this fall’s election.
Horne claimed a “hysteria” is gripping the US political class over an emerging bloc of countries increasingly able to challenge the political and economic might of the United States.
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The Biden administration signaled that it would continue its clampdown on alternative media with the announcement of measures against figures connected to Russian outlets.
US Attorney General Merrick Garland claimed individuals connected to Russian media were involved in a campaign to spread “disinformation,” a favored talking point the US has repeatedly used to justify heavy-handed tactics in regulating social media. The account for RT on the video sharing giant YouTube was removed in 2022 and Biden signed legislation this year likely to result in the social media app TikTok becoming unavailable in the US after this fall’s election.
“Certainly, we should not forget what has befallen Scott Ritter, the former arms inspector, now viewed widely as a dissident who has been a frequent guest on numerous platforms… rebuking and reprimanding US foreign policy, particularly as it relates to the escapade in Ukraine,” said writer and historian Dr. Gerald Horne, placing the announcement in context during an appearance on Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program.
“Not to mention the funding and financing an army of the radical regime in Israel,” he continued. “We are also aware of what has befallen Richard Medhurst who is a frequent speaker on issues related to Iran in particular. He was detained in London summarily just a few days ago in a blatant violation of civil rights and civil liberties, causing some commentators to suggest that England, Great Britain is moving towards a unique kind of fascism.”
Horne claimed a “hysteria” is gripping the US political class over an emerging bloc of countries increasingly able to challenge the political and economic might of the United States.
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Vladimir Putin's plenary session at the Eastern Economic Forum is coming up, and delegations from Southeast Asia, Africa, Bahrain, India and other countries are already gathering.
Stay tuned for the livestream.
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Several minutes to the start of Vladimir Putin's plenary session at the Eastern Economic Forum, stay tuned.
Prime Minister of Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim and Vice Chairman of the People's Republic of China Han Zheng will attend the event together with him. The day before, the head of state held meetings with both guests of the forum in Vladivostok.
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Prime Minister of Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim and Vice Chairman of the People's Republic of China Han Zheng will attend the event together with him. The day before, the head of state held meetings with both guests of the forum in Vladivostok.
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Scott Ritter stops working with Sputnik due to pressure from the US government
Scott Ritter stressed that he rejects the notion that the work he has done over the past few years with the recently sanctioned Russian media organizations has been anything other than legitimate journalism.
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"The actions by the Department of the Treasury in levying new sanctions against RT, Sputnik, and other Russian media organizations has made it impossible for me to continue my work as an outside contributor for RT and Sputnik, as well as participating in interviews and other collaborations with other Russian media," the former US Marine Corps intelligence officer posted on social media.
Scott Ritter stressed that he rejects the notion that the work he has done over the past few years with the recently sanctioned Russian media organizations has been anything other than legitimate journalism.
"I am deeply grateful for the professionalism of all of my Russian colleagues over the past several years, and am proud to have made their acquaintance," Ritter concluded, saying that he regrets "the actions of [the US] government in silencing legitimate journalistic outlets."
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Retaliatory measures to the US sanctions against Rossiya Segodnya media group, Sputnik's parent company, are being worked out, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova said in an interview to Sputnik.
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Sputnik comes to you live as the plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum kicks off in Russia's Pacific port city of Vladivostok.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and Chinese Vice President Han Zheng are set to take part in this influential plenary session. This year's main theme of the Eastern Economic Forum is "Far East 2030. Let's Join Forces, Creating Opportunities."
The Eastern Economic Forum began on Tuesday and will continue through Friday, hosted by the Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok, located on Russia's Pacific coast.
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