In a bombshellinterviewthat has European globalists clutching their windmills and solar panels, U.S. Ambassador to Belgium Bill White just laid it all out: America is offering to finance up to 50 percent of the cost of building new nuclear reactors in Belgium — potentially $10 billion in U.S. investment that will deliver American technology, American engineering, and American energy dominance straight to our NATO ally.

White, a Trump loyalist hand-picked for the job, didn’t mince words with Belgian newspaper La Libre. Washington is all-in on helping Belgium reverse decades of suicidal “green” phase-out madness. Two American nuclear powerhouses — Westinghouse and GE Vernova — are ready to supply the reactors, the full engineering package, and the know-how.

And get this: President Donald J. Trump is “personally and fully behind the project.” Once permits are secured, White says a new reactor could be up and running in just five years. Five years. That’s lightning speed compared to the endless delays, cost overruns, and regulatory sabotage that have plagued Europe’s flirtation with unreliable wind and solar.

Belgium’s new right-leaning government under Prime Minister Bart De Wever has already moved to nationalize the country’s entire nuclear fleet from French giant Engie, halting decommissioning plans and signaling a full-throated return to nuclear power. After years of leftist climate hysteria that shut down perfectly good reactors and left Europeans freezing in the dark while paying through the nose for Russian and Middle Eastern energy, reality is finally hitting home.

And who’s stepping up to lead the renaissance? America.

Westinghouse’s AP1000reactor— a Generation III+ beast with revolutionary passive safety systems — is ready to take center stage. No pumps, no external power needed for 72+ hours of blackout protection. Fewer valves, fewer pipes, massive modular construction in factories. It’s already proven in the U.S. (Vogtle 3 & 4), China, and beyond.

GE Vernova brings its small modular reactor (SMR) expertise with the BWRX-300 for flexible, rapid deployment. This isn’t experimental — it’s battle-tested American excellence.

This offer isn’t some random handout. It’s the continuation of an 80-year strategic alliance: Belgium gave America the uranium that helped defeat tyranny. Between 1942 and the late 1950s, the Belgian Congosuppliedmost of the uranium used in the first American atomic bombs (including those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki) and in the nuclear arsenal of the nascent Cold War. It is estimated that 70 to 95 percent of the uranium in the first three American bombs came from Belgian Congo.

America gave — and continues to give — the technology and financing to keep the lights on and the continent secure.

While Europe spent years demonizing nuclear power as “unsafe” and chasing fairy-tale renewables that fail when the wind stops blowing or the sun stops shining, the Trump administration is delivering real energy security.

Source: The Gateway Pundit