Because Russia is not dependent on selling fissile material or renewables to support its war machine; it sells petrochemicals and will continue to do so into 2027 and possibly further as lawmakers continue to squabble.
Australia (28% of global reserves)
Kazakhstan (13% of global reserves)
Canada (10% of global reserves)
Russia (8%, of global reserves)
Nambia (5%of global reserves)
Uzbekistan (2% of global reserves)
It sounds like you confuse mining, raw ore and exporting refined ingots.
Kind of like how a baker sources his flower from many farmers sometimes globally depending on the best rate and availability.
Don’t confuse resource availability with financial incentive.
Because Russia is not dependent on selling fissile material or renewables to support its war machine; it sells petrochemicals and will continue to do so into 2027 and possibly further as lawmakers continue to squabble.
https://www.dw.com/en/russian-gas-in-germany-a-complicated-50-year-relationship/a-61057166 https://www.gisreportsonline.com/r/eu-russian-energy/
@Forester but Germany would rely on foreign uranium sources. Wo why would you make yourself dependent on the next foreign source of Energy?
Yeah the French and Swiss are notoriously such foreign and exotic peoples to the Germans.
I mean, FCAS, anyone?
@Forester French and Swiss?
Australia (28% of global reserves) Kazakhstan (13% of global reserves) Canada (10% of global reserves) Russia (8%, of global reserves) Nambia (5%of global reserves) Uzbekistan (2% of global reserves) It sounds like you confuse mining, raw ore and exporting refined ingots.
Kind of like how a baker sources his flower from many farmers sometimes globally depending on the best rate and availability.
Don’t confuse resource availability with financial incentive.