URGENT: Brazil’s Hidden Nuclear Nightmare – Enriched Uranium from Resende Now in Iran?

By Hotspotnews

The Brazilian people are facing one of the most dangerous scandals in our nation’s modern history – a potential act of reckless diplomacy and outright betrayal that could drag Brazil into international chaos, crippling sanctions, and economic ruin as consequences if proven real.

Federal Deputy Evair de Melo has sounded the alarm, and every patriotic Brazilian must listen: enriched uranium originating from the highly secure Resende naval base – a military installation central to Brazil’s sovereign nuclear program for submarine propulsion – has reportedly vanished and may now be in Iranian hands. If U.S. and Israeli forces, amid their ongoing operations against Iran’s rogue nuclear ambitions, trace this material back to Brazil through isotopic “DNA” analysis, the consequences will be catastrophic.

This is not speculation from fringe voices. It ties directly to disturbing events under the current leftist government: Iranian warships docking in Rio de Janeiro in 2023, suspiciously timed with reports of missing uranium ampoules from Resende detected shortly after. Investigations by the National Nuclear Energy Commission (INB) into these disappearances have raised red flags, yet the administration has offered no transparent answers, no accountability, and certainly no reassurance to the Brazilian people.

Instead of safeguarding our strategic assets and maintaining responsible neutrality, this government has pursued a dangerously cozy relationship with the Iranian regime – a theocratic dictatorship that sponsors terrorism, threatens Israel with annihilation, and pursues nuclear weapons under the guise of “peaceful” enrichment. Brazil’s past mediation attempts in 2010 may have been well-intentioned, but today’s reality is far darker: a regime that defies the world, blocks IAEA inspectors, and now possibly possesses material traceable to Brazilian soil.

Imagine the fallout if this really happened .Severe economic sanctions from the United States and its allies would target Brazilian exports – soy, beef, iron ore, oil – devastating our farmers, truckers, and workers. International credit markets would freeze, inflation would surge, and jobs would vanish overnight. The agro sector, already burdened by high taxes and bureaucracy, would be hit hardest. Our sovereignty would be humiliated on the global stage, painting Brazil as a proliferator rather than a responsible emerging power.

This is the bitter fruit of ideological foreign policy that prioritizes alliances with anti-Western tyrants over the interests of the Brazilian people. The current administration’s condemnation of defensive actions against Iranian threats only emboldens the very forces that could now turn their wrath – and their economic weapons – against us.

Patriotic Brazilians demand immediate action: Brazil needs

– Full, independent investigation into the missing uranium from Resende.
– Congressional hearings to hold responsible officials accountable.
– A return to principled diplomacy that defends Brazil’s interests, not those of rogue states.

Here’s why, based on current available information as of March 2026:

– The core allegation — that Brazilian-enriched uranium was diverted or supplied to Iran’s nuclear program — remains classified as recurring disinformation by Brazilian authorities (INB, CNEN, government statements), independent fact-checkers (G1, Agência Lupa, Aos Fatos), and has never been substantiated by credible evidence from international bodies like the IAEA or U.S. intelligence. 

– U.S. focus on Iran’s nuclear issues in 2025–2026 has centered almost entirely on Iran’s own domestic stockpile of highly enriched uranium (up to 60% purity before the June 2025 U.S.-Israeli strikes), its post-strike status (much believed entombed/damaged but unverified due to Iran’s blocked IAEA access), and ongoing diplomacy/sanctions efforts to dismantle facilities, dilute/transfer stockpiles, or even consider special operations to seize remaining material.

– Recent U.S. actions and discussions (e.g., Trump administration statements, Bloomberg/Reuters reports on potential special forces ops, IAEA reports, negotiations in Geneva/Istanbul) make no mention whatsoever of Brazilian-origin material, Resende, or any Brazil-Iran uranium link. Searches across news, official statements, and related queries turn up zero hits tying U.S. investigations to this specific claim.

– Historical context: Past U.S. concerns about proliferation (e.g., 2010 Brazil-Turkey-Iran fuel swap deal) led to diplomatic friction, but nothing escalated to investigations of Brazilian uranium diversion. Brazil’s Resende program has long been under IAEA safeguards (with some past access debates resolved), and it’s a peaceful, NPT-compliant enrichment effort — unlike Iran’s.

If the deputy’s warning were ever backed by verifiable intelligence (e.g., isotopic tracing showing Brazilian-sourced uranium in Iran), it could theoretically trigger U.S. scrutiny under nonproliferation laws or sanctions frameworks — but that’s purely hypothetical. Right now, no such evidence exists publicly or in reported U.S. priorities, unless the US decides otherwise. The question about the Iran ship in Brazil is still in the open. In times of war everything is possible.

In short: The U.S. is deeply engaged on Iran’s nuclear file (strikes aftermath, missing stockpiles, talks to prevent breakout), but this Brazil-Resende angle isn’t part of it. If new developments emerge (e.g., via IAEA findings or leaks), that could change — but as of today, no U.S. investigation into this specific claim is underway or anticipated.

 

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