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The majority sees the energy crisis in the news, and it expects nuclear energy to be rapidly embraced by governments as the solution. Experience teaches that while the majority focuses on financial TV forecasts, and other easy interpretations, the invisible hand is usually setting up for something totally different.
Confirmation of mark up in uranium comes only after the majority dumps their brains in the trash. Bitcoin investors have come to learn this as "laser eyes" in social media profiles.
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Uranium Becomes A Strategic Asset
The United States Department of War airlifted a next-generation nuclear reactor from March Air Reserve Base in California to Hill Air Force Base in Utah aboard a C-17 aircraft, marking a step forward in President Donald Trump’s executive order to modernize U.S. nuclear energy infrastructure. The reactor will be transported to the Utah San Rafael Energy Lab in Orangeville for testing to evaluate its potential use at military bases and remote defense sites.
Officials said the effort supports national security, energy resilience, and strategic independence through advanced nuclear technology. The move follows a series of executive orders signed in May aimed at expanding domestic nuclear development, accelerating reactor testing, reforming Energy Department research, and strengthening grid reliability — including initiatives supporting coal-fired power as part of a broader push for American energy dominance.
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The focus on nuclear reactors and uranium as a strategic asset reflects a growing prioritization of long-term energy reliability and industrial competitiveness. The rise of nuclear energy as a stable baseload power, particularly as global electricity demand rises due to electrification, AI expansion, and reindustrialization is a theme that's playing out across the globe.
The US's priority to nuclear contrasts with policies in parts of Europe, including Germany, where nuclear phaseouts and aggressive climate mandates have coincided with higher energy costs and industrial strain. More broadly, the executive order signals a renewed focus on nuclear energy as a strategic asset amid rising geopolitical uncertainty and growing concerns about long-term energy security.
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