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Thursday, July 3, 2025

Trump’s Bombing Iran and Its Nuclear Sites: The Continued Constitutional Fallout | Washington Monthly

Trump’s Bombing Iran and Its Nuclear Sites: The Continued Constitutional Fallout | Washington Monthly

Transformer Trouble and the National Security Imperative – War on the Rocks

Transformer Trouble and the National Security Imperative – War on the Rocks

Trump's 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal Withdrawal Looms Over Recent Strikes

Trump's 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal Withdrawal Looms Over Recent Strikes

U.S. Strikes Didn't Destroy Iranian Facilities

U.S. Strikes Didn't Destroy Iranian Facilities

Will Bibi Ask Trump To Nuke Iran? Ritter says "Yes", by Mike Whitney - The Unz Review

Will Bibi Ask Trump To Nuke Iran? Ritter says "Yes", by Mike Whitney - The Unz Review

Google strikes deal to buy fusion power from MIT spinoff Commonwealth | Reuters

Google strikes deal to buy fusion power from MIT spinoff Commonwealth | Reuters

GSE Solutions Supports NuScale Power's Advances in Hydrogen Production Using Simulation

GSE Solutions Supports NuScale Power's Advances in Hydrogen Production Using Simulation

Nuclear powered AI datacenter plan from Rick Perry honors Donald Trump - The Washington Post

Nuclear powered AI datacenter plan from Rick Perry honors Donald Trump - The Washington Post

A look inside the efforts to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant

A look inside the efforts to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant

Federal Register :: Fee Schedules; Fee Recovery for Fiscal Year 2025

Federal Register :: Fee Schedules; Fee Recovery for Fiscal Year 2025

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

In Congress July 4, 1776 | Neutron Bytes

In Congress July 4, 1776 | Neutron Bytes

Iran halts cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog – POLITICO

Iran halts cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog – POLITICO

Fusion and China’s Quest for Energy Independence - IGCC

Fusion and China’s Quest for Energy Independence - IGCC

Our latest bet on a fusion-powered future

Our latest bet on a fusion-powered future

Betatron X-Ray machine built for radioactive waste containers - World Nuclear News

Betatron X-Ray machine built for radioactive waste containers - World Nuclear News

Korean accident-resistant fuel begins in-reactor testing - World Nuclear News

Korean accident-resistant fuel begins in-reactor testing - World Nuclear News

Westinghouse, Radiant to perform first US microreactor tests - World Nuclear News

Westinghouse, Radiant to perform first US microreactor tests - World Nuclear News

GLE submits full application for laser enrichment facility licence - World Nuclear News

GLE submits full application for laser enrichment facility licence - World Nuclear News

The Truth Behind California’s High Electric Bills — Episode 239 of Local Energy Rules - ILSR Democracy Initiative

The Truth Behind California’s High Electric Bills — Episode 239 of Local Energy Rules - ILSR Democracy Initiative

Justices' NRC Ruling Raises New Regulatory Questions - Law360

Justices' NRC Ruling Raises New Regulatory Questions - Law360

America's nuclear future energy demands regulatory reform now - Washington Times

America's nuclear future energy demands regulatory reform now - Washington Times

Opinion | Trump could lead a nuclear renaissance - The Washington Post

Opinion | Trump could lead a nuclear renaissance - The Washington Post

NRC Renews Summer-1 Nuclear Plant Operating Licence For Another 20 Years

NRC Renews Summer-1 Nuclear Plant Operating Licence For Another 20 Years

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

The Excuse of the "Iranian Nuclear Threat" - CounterPunch.org

The Excuse of the "Iranian Nuclear Threat" - CounterPunch.org

Food Aid or Firing Squads - CounterPunch.org

Food Aid or Firing Squads - CounterPunch.org

Smaller nuclear reactors spark renewed interest in a once-shunned energy source • Stateline

Smaller nuclear reactors spark renewed interest in a once-shunned energy source • Stateline

Regulatory hurdles could jeopardize growth of nuclear energy  - Competitive Enterprise Institute

Regulatory hurdles could jeopardize growth of nuclear energy  - Competitive Enterprise Institute

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Advances New Microreactor Policies

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Advances New Microreactor Policies

Spying on Iran: How MI6 infiltrated the IAEA

Spying on Iran: How MI6 infiltrated the IAEA

The Excuse of the "Iranian Nuclear Threat" - CounterPunch.org

The Excuse of the "Iranian Nuclear Threat" - CounterPunch.org

Fordow Stood Still: Why Iran’s Uranium Stayed Put – American Liberty News

Fordow Stood Still: Why Iran’s Uranium Stayed Put – American Liberty News

Palantir's Shadow War On Iran - by Kit Klarenberg

Palantir's Shadow War On Iran - by Kit Klarenberg

Israel Called Its Initial Attack on Iran 'Red Wedding,' Referring to a Fictional Massacre that Relied on Deception - News From Antiwar.com

Israel Called Its Initial Attack on Iran 'Red Wedding,' Referring to a Fictional Massacre that Relied on Deception - News From Antiwar.com

Iran’s nuclear enrichment ‘will never stop’, nation’s UN ambassador says | Iran | The Guardian

Iran’s nuclear enrichment ‘will never stop’, nation’s UN ambassador says | Iran | The Guardian

North Korea hit for allegedly releasing toxic waste into West Sea - The Korea Times

North Korea hit for allegedly releasing toxic waste into West Sea - The Korea Times

New York Gov. Hochul hints at ‘fleet-style approach’ to nuclear deployments | Utility Dive

New York Gov. Hochul hints at ‘fleet-style approach’ to nuclear deployments | Utility Dive

New York State may seek federal loan for ambitious nuclear plan

New York State may seek federal loan for ambitious nuclear plan

Google to buy power from Chesterfield's planned nuclear fusion plant - Axios Richmond

Google to buy power from Chesterfield's planned nuclear fusion plant - Axios Richmond

(506) 'NOT A COMPETITION': CEO warns China is dominating US on nuclear power - YouTube

(506) 'NOT A COMPETITION': CEO warns China is dominating US on nuclear power - YouTube

Google strikes fusion power deal

Google strikes fusion power deal

Texas firm aims to build world's largest data energy complex with nuclear, gas, solar | Reuters

Texas firm aims to build world's largest data energy complex with nuclear, gas, solar | Reuters

Senate: Don’t fumble the energy future | Utility Dive

Senate: Don’t fumble the energy future | Utility Dive

DOE’s Wishful Thinking About Expedited Testing of Advanced Reactors | Neutron Bytes

DOE’s Wishful Thinking About Expedited Testing of Advanced Reactors | Neutron Bytes

The Nuclear Renaissance Comes to the World Bank - The National Interest

The Nuclear Renaissance Comes to the World Bank - The National Interest

Charting a Course to Implement the Nuclear Energy Executive Orders - The National Interest

Charting a Course to Implement the Nuclear Energy Executive Orders - The National Interest

Trump Should Abolish the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Trump Should Abolish the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

The electrification imperative | Ember

The electrification imperative | Ember A new report from clean energy think tank Ember finds that countries such as Vietnam and Bangladesh are growing their share of electricity in the total energy mix faster than the US. Since 2000, China has doubled electricity’s share as a proportion of primary energy to nearly a quarter, while the US and Europe have stagnated. “Electrification is the more consequential race today” for countries looking to grow their economies, says Daan Walter, researcher at Ember. Electricity doesn’t just help increase efficiency and lower costs of operation, he says. Industries supporting electrification, such as electric-car manufacturing and heat-pump installers, are also growing faster than other sectors.

IAEA and Romania hosting nuclear emergency exercise - World Nuclear News

IAEA and Romania hosting nuclear emergency exercise - World Nuclear News

New York Governor announces plans for new nuclear plant - World Nuclear News

New York Governor announces plans for new nuclear plant - World Nuclear News

ABS approves second Korean floating SMR plant design - World Nuclear News

ABS approves second Korean floating SMR plant design - World Nuclear News

Podcast: The World Bank ends ban on nuclear energy funding - World Nuclear News

Podcast: The World Bank ends ban on nuclear energy funding - World Nuclear News

World Bank and IAEA backing new nuclear for development - World Nuclear News

World Bank and IAEA backing new nuclear for development - World Nuclear News

Monday, June 30, 2025

Microsoft & Constellation’s Bid to Restart Three Mile Island | Data Centre Magazine

Microsoft & Constellation’s Bid to Restart Three Mile Island | Data Centre Magazine

Cleaning Up Cuomo’s Nuclear Waste - WSJ

Cleaning Up Cuomo’s Nuclear Waste - WSJ

All TVA nuclear reactors at full power for first time in nearly a year | Chattanooga Times Free Press

All TVA nuclear reactors at full power for first time in nearly a year | Chattanooga Times Free Press

Meta Inks 20-Year Nuclear PPA with Constellation for AI Growth

Meta Inks 20-Year Nuclear PPA with Constellation for AI Growth

Supreme Court Paves Way for New Mexico Nuclear Waste Storage (1)

Supreme Court Paves Way for New Mexico Nuclear Waste Storage (1)

Trump attacks on NRC independence pose health, safety risks | Utility Dive

Trump attacks on NRC independence pose health, safety risks | Utility Dive

Trump Should Abolish the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Trump Should Abolish the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

TVA is first US utility to apply for an SMR construction permit | Utility Dive

TVA is first US utility to apply for an SMR construction permit | Utility Dive

World Bank Group, IAEA Formalize Partnership to Collaborate on Nuclear Energy for Development | IAEA

World Bank Group, IAEA Formalize Partnership to Collaborate on Nuclear Energy for Development | IAEA

Second Intelligence Leak Obliterates Trump’s Iran Claim – The Daily Beast

Second Intelligence Leak Obliterates Trump’s Iran Claim – The Daily Beast

CIA chief told lawmakers Iran nuclear program set back years | AP News

CIA chief told lawmakers Iran nuclear program set back years | AP News

Iran could start enriching uranium for bomb within months, UN nuclear chief says

Iran could start enriching uranium for bomb within months, UN nuclear chief says

U.N. Inspector Says Iran Could Enrich Nuclear Fuel in ‘Matter of Months’ - The New York Times

U.N. Inspector Says Iran Could Enrich Nuclear Fuel in ‘Matter of Months’ - The New York Times

Fermi America, Texas Tech share vision for massive power and data complex -- ANS / Nuclear Newswire

Fermi America, Texas Tech share vision for massive power and data complex -- ANS / Nuclear Newswire

Fermi America announces massive Texas campus on 5,769 acres

Fermi America announces massive Texas campus on 5,769 acres

National Lab Conducts First-Ever High Burnup U.S. Fuel Safety Test | Department of Energy

National Lab Conducts First-Ever High Burnup U.S. Fuel Safety Test | Department of Energy

Hungarian FM says US lifted Russian sanctions that hindered expansion of Paks Nuclear Power Plant

Hungarian FM says US lifted Russian sanctions that hindered expansion of Paks Nuclear Power Plant

Introducing “The Iran Reckoning with Afshon Ostovar” – War on the Rocks

Introducing “The Iran Reckoning with Afshon Ostovar” – War on the Rocks

A Strait Comparison: Lessons from the Dardanelles for a Strait of Hormuz Closure – War on the Rocks

A Strait Comparison: Lessons from the Dardanelles for a Strait of Hormuz Closure – War on the Rocks

UN nuclear watchdog chief says Iran could again begin enriching uranium in ‘matter of months’

UN nuclear watchdog chief says Iran could again begin enriching uranium in ‘matter of months’

Fears of nuclear proliferation grow after Iran-Israel clash - The Washington Post

Fears of nuclear proliferation grow after Iran-Israel clash - The Washington Post

Iran's ability to enrich, convert uranium hit, but others parts of program intact -- report | The Times of Israel

Iran's ability to enrich, convert uranium hit, but others parts of program intact -- report | The Times of Israel

Sunday, June 29, 2025

[Salon] The war on sovereignty - Iran is now a front-line state. Guest Post by Patrick Lawrence

https://thefloutist.substack.com/p/the-war-on-sovereignty?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=112164&post_id=167134866&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=210kv&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email “The war on sovereignty.” Iran is now a front-line state. Patrick Lawrence 6/29/25 Made in America. Israeli jets en route to Iran, 13 June 2025. (I.D.F.) 29 JUNE—No, not yet by a long way. There is no calculating as of now the extravagant costs of the Israeli–American bombing campaign against the Islamic Republic—which is certain to resume at some point despite the rickety ceasefire now in place. We think of the fatalities of these wanton assaults, truth being ever war’s first casualty. Apart from the deaths of innocents, there are the risks of political chaos, the destruction of an economy, the damage to productive capacities, the social dislocations, the ruined dreams of countless Iranians who had been preparing to contribute one or another way to the human cause. The list goes on and we may never be able to complete it—certainly not since the Air Force’s B–2 bombers have flown alongside Israeli jets, so making the United States directly a party to these daily acts of barbarity. But we must not omit the principle of national sovereignty as we weigh the damage of what we now witness. An American-led war on sovereignty has blighted the community of nations for many decades. Many of us know this, and those who missed this elephant in the living room should now face it squarely. In my view the United States and Israel just opened a decisive front in this long-running combat. Let us not leave so extreme and momentous a breach off our list. As the Zionist state extends its illegal aggressions further into West Asia—with some measure of American support at every stage—the fundamental implications of this its 21–month spree of criminality and terror are bitterly plain. The Israeli–American operation against Iran—and it seems to me by no means over—confirms an era of lawlessness and disorder such as humanity has not known for centuries. It is time, I mean to say, to consider in a world-historical context the conduct of the Zionist state and its American sponsor as they abuse the territorial integrity of another West Asian nation, possibly on the way to another “regime change”—this quite openly now. It has been evident for some time—my date for this point of departure is 11 September 2001—that “the international rules-based order” is a preposterous misnomer for a long regime of chaos, violence, and at times near-anarchy. I think of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in the autumn of that year, the invasion of Iraq two years later, the bombing of Libya eight years after that, the Central Intelligence Agency’s long, covert operation to topple the Assad regime in Syria, Israel’s incessant attacks against Iran, covert and overt, and now the genocide in Gaza and the attacks on Lebanon, the grinding, barely visible assaults on Venezuela and Nicaragua. If Iran is a front-line state in the war against sovereignty, so should we think of these latter. Disorder, then, is nothing new. The extreme degree of disorder with which we live, to make this point another way, will have endured 24 years this autumn. One could cast the U.S.–Israeli aerial invasion of Iran as another page in this book. As an exercise of raw power in the name of raw power it is comparable with many others that preceded it—another unrestrained, uninhibited contravention of international law and all norms associated with it. Its perpetrators make no apology for themselves, just as in the past. And there appears to be no prospect of an effective multilateral censure or intervention in the cause of global justice. But this reading would be to miss the larger significance of what transpires in West Asia daily. Israel and the United States, have embarked—carelessly, thoughtlessly but also strategically—on an adventure that cannot end well for them and stands to harm many others aside from the Iranians. Straight off the top, the White House and the Pentagon continue to repeat President Trump’s rash, impulsive declaration immediately after the B–2s flew that Iran’s nuclear programs have been “completely and totally obliterated.” But, given this a quite obviously untrue, the risk of future attacks, and so the continued risk of nuclear contamination, remains. Rafael Grossi, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, warned of this in a statement to the U.N. Security Council the very day the bombs fell. Attacking of Iran’s nuclear research and development sites, he said, would risk releasing catastrophic levels of radioactivity that would require mass evacuations on both sides of the Persian Gulf. Grossi singled out the Bushehr nuclear power plant on Iran’s gulf coast. The plant still stands, and it is hardly the only survivor of the Israeli–U.S. onslaught. Iran is not the outcome of lines drawn on maps a century ago in the manner of Sykes and Picot. It is an old civilization with a singularly strong sense of national identity—a point apparently lost in Tel Aviv and Washington. It will not tip over or disintegrate as Iraq did after the 2003 invasion, or as Syria, crippled by years of covert Central Intelligence Agency operations, did late last year. Iran has made it clear severally since the bombs fell, and as anyone who knows the country and its people would have anticipated, that it will defend its sovereignty against any power that challenges it; its right to run nuclear programs has long stood as a totemic signifier of this determination.

Israel and U.S. Smashed Iran Nuclear Site That Grew After Trump Quit 2015 Accord - The New York Times

Israel and U.S. Smashed Iran Nuclear Site That Grew After Trump Quit 2015 Accord - The New York Times

Israel and U.S. Smashed Iran Nuclear Site That Grew After Trump Quit 2015 Accord - The New York Times

Israel and U.S. Smashed Iran Nuclear Site That Grew After Trump Quit 2015 Accord - The New York Times

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Iran Turns Against International Atomic Energy Agency | The Epoch Times

Iran Turns Against International Atomic Energy Agency | The Epoch Times

NuScale Power: A Nuclear Bet with High Stakes and Promising Payoffs?

NuScale Power: A Nuclear Bet with High Stakes and Promising Payoffs?

Mystery Surrounds Iran’s Missing 400kg Of Enriched Uranium After US Strikes – American Liberty News

Mystery Surrounds Iran’s Missing 400kg Of Enriched Uranium After US Strikes – American Liberty News

Low Battery: ‘Heat Dome’ Exposes Cracks in America’s Decaying Power Grid - The Daily Upside

Low Battery: ‘Heat Dome’ Exposes Cracks in America’s Decaying Power Grid - The Daily Upside