Title: Why Nations Guard Uranium: Security Over Science

Title: Why Nations Guard Uranium: Security Over Science

Not all uranium is equal. While natural uranium is relatively common, the rare, weapon-grade variety (highly enriched uranium) is the most tightly controlled substance on Earth. Here is why:

Preventing the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
A small amount of weapon-grade uranium—roughly the size of a softball—is enough to build a devastating atomic bomb. Without strict controls, terrorist groups or hostile nations could bypass decades of scientific effort and acquire the essential ingredient for a nuclear arsenal. Export controls, IAEA inspections, and uranium tracking make this extraordinarily difficult.

Maintaining Global Security
Unchecked uranium enrichment leads to regional arms races. If one nation builds a bomb, its neighbors feel forced to do the same—dramatically increasing the risk of nuclear conflict. Controlled uranium ensures that only established nuclear-weapon states (under the NPT) possess it, reducing proliferation cascades.

Following the Rules: The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)
The NPT is the cornerstone of global nuclear order. Its three pillars are:

1. Non-proliferation: Non-nuclear states agree not to acquire weapons.
2. Disarmament: Nuclear states commit to eventual elimination of their arsenals.
3. Peaceful use: All states have the right to civilian nuclear energy under safeguards.

Countries control uranium to enforce this treaty—safeguarding inspections, tracking exports, and penalizing violations. Without these controls, the NPT would be meaningless.

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