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Golden Escalator to Copycat NK Rocketman Make Saudi Great Again!

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https://www.rt.com/business/408262-saudi-arabia-extract-uranium-nuclear/

Saudi Arabia eyes uranium extraction for ‘self-sufficient’ nuclear program – top govt official
Published time: 30 Oct, 2017 21:02 Edited time: 31 Oct, 2017 02:00
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Saudi Arabia has unveiled plans to start procuring uranium in the kingdom as part of its developing nuclear program. A high-ranking Saudi official termed it the first step to “self-sufficiency” in nuclear fuel production.
“Regarding the production of uranium in the kingdom, this is a program which is our first step towards self-sufficiency in producing nuclear fuel,” Hashim bin Abdullah Yamani, the head of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KACARE) – the Saudi government agency tasked with the country’s nuclear program development – said at an international nuclear power conference in Abu Dhabi. He quickly added that Riyadh wants to develop its nuclear program for peaceful purposes only.

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The use of nuclear energy could help Saudi Arabia diversify its energy supply and boost its economy, Yamani said, adding that uranium procurement alone would be already economically beneficial. “We utilize the uranium ore that has been proven to be economically efficient,” he said, as cited by Reuters.

The Saudi nuclear agency chief announced the kingdom would award a construction contract to some foreign companies for its first two nuclear reactors by the end of 2018.
Saudi Arabia has already contacted potential vendors from South Korea, China, France, Russia, Japan and the US to discuss their potential involvement in constructing the reactors, according to Reuters.

The kingdom considers nuclear energy to be “an important source for stability and sustainable growth.” Riyadh says its nuclear program development runs in tandem with its Vision 2030 strategy championed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as reported by the Saudi state SPA news agency.

In late September, SPA reported that Yamani held separate high-level meetings with representatives of Russian, US, Japanese and South Korean delegations on the sidelines of the 61st General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. The discussion centered on the their possible participation in Saudi Arabia’s “National Atomic Energy Project.”

The talks involved issues such as “localization of the nuclear and renewable energy industries in the Kingdom,” according to SPA. Yamani, however, did not elaborate on whether Riyadh plans to enrich and process uranium to get nuclear fuel all by itself.
Uranium enrichment opens up the possibility of military use of nuclear materials, and is one of the key issues that lie at the heart of the crisis around the nuclear program of Saudi Arabia’s regional rival – Iran.

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Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran agreed to retard its nuclear program for fifteen years in exchange for an easing of the pre-existing sanctions imposed on Tehran by a number of countries. Yamani announced that Saudi Arabia will adopt the necessary laws and finalize regulations for its nuclear agency by the third quarter of 2018, as reported by Reuters.

He also said the kingdom had asked the IAEA to review its program and to assess efforts to prepare Saudi infrastructure “to introduce nuclear power for peaceful purposes.”
“The IAEA also has been requested to conduct an integrated review of our nuclear infrastructure during the second quarter of 2018,” he said.

Saudi Arabia plans to build nuclear power plants capable of producing some 17.6 gigawatts of energy, which is equivalent to 17 reactors, according to Reuters. Its chief atomic energy officer, Maher al Odan, also declared in early October that the Kingdom has natural reserves amounting to around 60,000 tonnes of uranium ore, according to preliminary studies.

Saudi Arabia will not be the first country in the Gulf region to embrace nuclear energy, as the United Arab Emirates is expected to launch its first South Korean-built reactor in 2018. The UAE has pledged, however, not to enrich uranium itself and also not to process spent fuel.


 
Golden Escalator is already heavily armed with Chinese ICMBs , radars, missiles, drones (with production line) combat vehicles, tanks, jets, etc, Also a huge stock from Russian and American suppliers.

He is now going for nukes. Heavily inspired by Rocketman's fame and success.
 
Imho, the Middle -eastern emirs and royals are secretly loving every minute of the Rocket-man's antics. They hate the Yankees although they rely heavily on their arms and diplomatic support in order to play off each other in their political cauldron.
 
https://www.globalfirepower.com/country-military-strength-detail.asp?country_id=saudi-arabia
2017 Saudi Arabia Military Strength

Current military capabilities and available firepower for the nation of Saudi Arabia.
Each military power detailed on GlobalFirepower.com is judged on individual as well as collective factors when it comes to waging a prolonged campaign against another. The numbers are calculated through our in-house formula to produce the PwrIndx (PowerIndex) value which is used in the final ranking. Note that some values are estimated when official numbers are not available. ©2006-2017 www.GlobalFirepower.com

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Saudi Arabia (SAR)
Saudi Arabia is currently ranked 24 (of 133) countries considered for the annual GFP review. It maintains a PwrIndx rating of 0.4302. (0.0000 being perfect)

Manpower - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military force. Wars of attrition traditionally favor those with more manpower to a given effort.



Total Population
28,160,273



Manpower Available
15,300,000



Fit-for-Service
14,000,000



Reaching Military Age
510,000


Total Military Personnel
256,000



Active Personnel
231,000



Reserve Personnel
25,000



Air Power - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing (helicopter) aircraft from all branches of service (Air Force, Navy, Army). Air power is just one important component of the modern military force. Attack Aircraft represents fixed-wing and dedicated forms as well as light strike types (some basic and advanced trainers fill this role). Some fighters can double as attack types and vice versa - this is how multi-role aircraft can be of considerable value. Transport and Trainer aircraft include both fixed-wing and rotary-wing types. EXTERNAL LINK: Aircraft throughout the military history of Saudi Arabia



Total Aircraft Strength
790



Fighter Aircraft
177



Attack Aircraft
245



Transport Aircraft
221



Trainer Aircraft
243



Total Helicopter Strength
227



Attack Helicopters
21



Army Strength - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) and light tanks (a few remain in service) as well as those vehicles considered "tank destroyers". There is no distinction made between all-wheel and track-and-wheel designs. Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) as well as Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs). EXTERNAL LINK: Armor and Artillery throughout the military history of Saudi Arabia



Combat Tanks
1,142



Armored Fighting Vehicles
5,472



Self-Propelled Artillery
524



Towed Artillery
432



Rocket Projectors
322



Navy Strength - Aircraft Carrier value includes both traditional aircraft carriers as well as "helicopter carrier" warships (the latter growing in popularity worldwide). Cruisers are no longer tracked due to their declining value on the world stage. Submarines value includes both diesel-electric and nuclear-powered types. Total Naval Assets is not simply a sum of the presented navy ship categories - instead it includes all showcased types along with any known / recognized auxiliary vessels (not tracked individually by this site). EXTERNAL LINK: Warships and Submarines throughout the military history of Saudi Arabia



Total Naval Assets
55



Aircraft Carriers
0



Frigates
7



Destroyers
0



Corvettes
4



Submarines
0



Patrol Craft
11



Mine Warfare Vessels
3



Natural Resources (Petroleum) - As much as any weapon system is vital to an ongoing military campaign, wars still rely on the availability of natural resources, namely petroluem (oil). BBL/DY = Barrels Per Day.



Production (bbl/dy)
9,735,000



Consumption (bbl/dy)
3,000,000




Proven Reserves (bbl)
269,000,000,000



Logistics - War is as much a battle of logistics, moving man and machine from-to points all over, as it is direct combat. A quantitative/robust Labor Force also adds to available wartime industry.



Labor Force
12,020,000



Merchant Marine Strength
72



Major Ports / Terminals
4



Roadway Coverage (km)
221,372



Railway Coverage (km)
1,378



Serivecable Airports
214



Finance - War goes beyond simple physical "strength-in-numbers", relying heavily on financing and effort as much as any one piece of hardware fielded. All values presented in USD ($).



Defense Budget
$56,725,000,000



External Debt
$200,900,000,000



Foreign Exchange / Gold
$553,700,000,000



Purchasing Power Parity
$1,731,000,000,000



Geography - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion) but can also aid a nation when responding to such an act.



Square Land Area (km)
2,149,690



Coastline (km)
2,640



Shared Borders (km)
4,272



Waterways (km)
Minimum not met.





Sources: CIA.gov, CIA World Factbook, wikipedia.com, public domain print and media sources and user contributions. Some values may be estimated when official sources are lacking.


NOTES:
The values showcased above are all considered for the final GFP ranking recognized as the "Power Index" (abbrv: "PwrIndx"). PwrIndx scores are judged against a perfect value of "0.0000" which is realistically unattainable due to the number of factors considered per country. Balance is the key - a large, strong fighting force across land, sea and air backed by a resilient economy and defensible territory along with an efficient infrastructure - such qualities are those used to round out a particular nation's total fighting strength on paper; it is not enough to field 10 million men or 20,000 tanks or lead the world in oil production.

Each nation's final ranking also carries with it bonuses and penalties as needed while landlocked countries (ex: Austria) are not penalized for lack of a standing navy - though they do suffer a penalty for not maintaining a viable merchant marine force.

It bears repeating that nuclear weapons are NOT taken into account for this listing. Powers are based on conventional weaponry in inventory as well as other factors such as economic strength, border size, self-sustainability (in regards to wartime resources such as oil), water access etc...
 
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