06/09/2026
JUST IN: Carney SIDELINES Trump — Canada Sends Its Uranium to India Instead!
While the cameras focused on handshakes in New Delhi, Mark Carney's Canada quietly signed away nearly 22 million pounds of uranium — not to the United States, but to India. Pair that with Kazakhstan's even bigger $4 billion uranium deal with the very same buyer, and you have one of the most consequential energy stories of the year that almost nobody on American television is explaining properly. This is the quiet power move that could reshape the global nuclear balance.
In this deep dive, we break down exactly what Cameco and Kazatomprom signed and when, why America's 94 nuclear reactors are dangerously dependent on the two countries now pledging their fuel to Asia, and how this fits into the widening rift between Carney's Canada and Trump's Washington. We unpack Trump's four nuclear executive orders, the $2.7 billion enrichment push, the 400-gigawatt ambition, and the brutal gap between paperwork in Washington and contracts already signed in New Delhi. You will walk away understanding the uranium chessboard better than most of the people paid to manage it.
What do you think — is the United States moving fast enough to secure its nuclear future, or has it already been outmaneuvered? Drop your take in the comments, and if this breakdown gave you a clearer picture, hit like and subscribe so we can keep digging into the stories that actually move the world.