Japan Radioactive Rubble-Old Reactor Parts to be Sent to America and/or Britain?

First came the plutonium and HEU nuclear waste from Japan and other foreign countries to America, and people remained silent… Now will radioactive rubble and old nuclear reactor parts from around the world be dumped upon America and/or Britain? Japan already tried to send its radioactive waste to be (legally) buried in the hills of southern Scotland, but was stopped with the help of the late Willie McRae.
On April 20th (Adolf Hitler’s birthday) EnergySolutions announced “ENERGYSOLUTIONS SIGNS JAPAN COMMERCIAL NUCLEAR REACTOR DECOMMISSIONING AGREEMENT“. The press release can be read on their web site. There is nothing in the press release speaking of export-import of nuclear waste. However, the large reactor parts, radioactive rubble, etc. and what to do with it appears the major problem of “decommissioning”, dismantling, old nuclear reactors. While Fukushima would be the common sense location for Japan’s nuclear waste and rubble, they don’t want…
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