Because this material could potentially be sold on the black market and used for illegal weapons manufacturing.
Plutonium is not typically bought or sold on the open market due to its highly regulated nature and potential for misuse in nuclear weapons. It is primarily used in nuclear reactors and weapons programs under strict government control. The value of plutonium is difficult to estimate, but it is considered extremely valuable due to its rare and highly radioactive properties.
yes i think it is a threat. general yuri baluyevsky said they had nuclear weapons and are not affraid to use them. also they trade weapons with iran. threat i think so. one more thing look at the blackk market.
Black market
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prostitution illicit weapons
An uncontrolled market is called a free market.
No jurisdiction is needed. The US ambassador has diplomatic immunity. The worst that can happen is that the ambassador is expelled from the country and forced to return to the US.
As of July 2014, the market cap for iShares S&P Global Nuclear Index Fund (NUCL) is $9,050,400.00.
Plutonium can be released as waste from nuclear power plants and can be sold on the black market to make other nuclear devices.
Unfortunately, no. Norinco was convicted of importing nuclear weapons to other countries, and the US banned trade with Chinese firearms. If you're planning on getting a Norinco 1911A1, you'll have better luck looking in the used market for about $300.
A bear market.When the market goes up, it is called a bull market,