Uranium One (Rosatom Subsidiary)
firm
A Russian state uranium firm moved in on Niger's reserves the moment France was pushed out — grabbing the resources France left behind.
Who they are
Uranium One, a Russian state-backed uranium company under the Rosatom umbrella.
What they do
It's the firm that stepped in to develop Niger's uranium after France was expelled, capturing the redirected resources.
How it works
It signed a memorandum of understanding with Niger's state firm Timersoi to jointly develop Nigerien uranium reserves following the French expulsion, positioning itself on the receiving end of the resource reorientation.
Why it matters
It shows Russia moving to capture strategic uranium supplies as Western powers retreat. The engine holds several readings open — deliberate Russian resource-capture, structural Rosatom dominance of global enrichment (~44%), or just an ordinary state-firm deal — treating all three as possible.
The engine's record — word for word
Russian state-backed uranium firm under Rosatom; signed an MoU with Niger's state Timersoi to jointly develop Nigerien reserves after the French expulsion — the receiving end of the resource reorientation. Apex (a) intentional Russian resource-capture; (b) structural Rosatom global-enrichment dominance (~44%); (c) compound-null: an ordinary state-firm deal — all load-bearing.
Follow the trail
feeds
Niger Junta (CNSP, 2023 Coup)Timersoi-Uranium One MoU — uranium pivot from France to Russia post-coup
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RosatomRosatom-backed uranium arm executing the Niger reorientation
connects
Clinton MachineClinton Foundation: Uranium One investors $8.65M + $500K Moscow speech during the review
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