EDIT: Well, I think that it was that one that got removed for being paywalled. Maybe that was another *Le Monde* article.
Anyway, /u/Fictrl posted a long comment talking about issues in the article there starting with “the report quoted in this article was debunked”.
The reliance on geopolitical foe’s resources for energy security is truly odd, especially when the countries involved (e.g. France and nuclear reprocessing, Germany and gas) have the resources or capabilities natively to remove this reliance, albeit a little painfully.
The other (more pressing oddity for me) is the fact Russian nuclear-cargo ships appear so shoddy and with a touring caravan strapped to the quarterdeck.
>Russia and appearing competent in literally anything challenge [IMPOSSIBLE!]
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This article got submitted earlier and removed by the mods because it was paywalled.
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/11xc5d6/french_nuclear_industry_maintains_links_with/
EDIT: Well, I think that it was that one that got removed for being paywalled. Maybe that was another *Le Monde* article.
Anyway, /u/Fictrl posted a long comment talking about issues in the article there starting with “the report quoted in this article was debunked”.
The reliance on geopolitical foe’s resources for energy security is truly odd, especially when the countries involved (e.g. France and nuclear reprocessing, Germany and gas) have the resources or capabilities natively to remove this reliance, albeit a little painfully.
The other (more pressing oddity for me) is the fact Russian nuclear-cargo ships appear so shoddy and with a touring caravan strapped to the quarterdeck.
>Russia and appearing competent in literally anything challenge [IMPOSSIBLE!]