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  • Bringing Rare Earths Back

    11/04/2025 11:43:11 AM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 19 replies
    Commonplace.org ^ | Nov 02, 2025 | Jim Banks
    We can't have a strong defense industrial base without the ability to make things here at home.Jim Banks serves as the junior United States Senator from the state of Indiana.Making things here in the United States matters, especially the supplies and materials we would need during war or a crisis. That’s why it makes no sense that we allow the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), America’s greatest adversary, to have so much power over the flow of supplies that keep our economy and military running.But for decades, American leaders from both parties allowed China to take greater and greater control over...
  • ‘Public execution’: Trump takes a big swing at Kevin Rudd

    10/21/2025 1:02:21 PM PDT · by SmokingJoe · 2 replies
    YouTube ^ | 10/21/2025 | Sky News Aus
    Kevin Rudd, Australia’s ambassador to America, who trash talked Trump in the past found himself getting some payback in the Oval Office duding the US/Australia meeting. Not a great idea to get into fights with Trump, Chuckle.
  • Some U.S. allies are reckoning with their scathing past comments about Trump

    11/07/2024 1:21:25 PM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 40 replies
    NBC News | Comcast ^ | November 7, 2024 | By Hannah Peart
    Donald Trump's presidential victory means some U.S. allies may have to reckon with prior scathing remarks as their countries prepare to build diplomatic ties with a president-elect whose return they may not have anticipated. “The most destructive president in history,” Australian Ambassador to the U.S. Kevin Rudd said of Trump in 2020, who “drags America and democracy through the mud.” “A woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathizing sociopath” and a “profound threat to the international order,” David Lammy, the U.K.'s current foreign secretary, said in 2018. “A political pyromaniac who must be put before a criminal court,” Jean Asselborn, then-foreign minister for Luxembourg, said...
  • Australia’s ambassador in Washington deletes old posts calling ‘destructive’ Trump a ‘traitor’

    11/07/2024 8:56:44 AM PST · by DFG · 42 replies
    The Telegraph via Yahoo ^ | 11/07/2024 | Andrea Hamblin
    Australia’s ambassador to the US has deleted comments he had previously made online about Donald Trump, criticising him as “destructive” and a “traitor to the West”. Kevin Rudd, a former prime minister, said his remarks did not reflect the view of the government and he was “looking forward” to working with the president-elect. Dr Rudd, who scrubbed his social media days before Mr Trump’s election victory, wanted to “eliminate the possibility of such comments being misconstrued,” his office said. The ambassador became the latest in a list of high-profile figures to distance themselves from disparaging remarks made about Mr Trump...
  • Former Australian leader wants nomination for UN top job [Kevin Rudd]

    07/17/2016 8:46:19 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 7 replies
    Associated Press ^ | July 17, 2016 10:12 PM EDT | Rod McGuirk
    Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has asked the government to nominate him for the United Nations top job, the foreign minister said on Monday. Julie Bishop said Rudd wanted the government’s endorsement to succeed U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, whose second five-year term ends Dec. 31. That decision would be made by Australia’s next cabinet, which will be named Monday following July 2 elections. …
  • Trump tears into Australian ambassador who badmouthed him while signing rare-earth minerals deal

    10/21/2025 9:12:11 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 22 replies
    New York Post ^ | Oct. 20, 2025 | Steven Nelson
    President Trump tore into a foreign ambassador on Monday who badmouthed him in the past after signing a multibillion-dollar, rare-earth and critical minerals deal with visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. “Did an ambassador say something bad about me?” Trump asked Albanese when a journalist mentioned Australian Ambassador Kevin Rudd’s prior remarks vilifying the 45th and 47th president. “Where is he? Is he still working for you?” Albanese informed Trump that Rudd, a former prime minister and Australia’s top diplomat in Washington since 2023, was sitting across the table, prompting Trump to ask, “You said bad? “Before I took this...
  • No Time for Caution

    10/21/2025 12:45:50 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 6 replies
    IM - 1776 ^ | 10/16/2025 | Benjamin Braddock
    Why Washington Must Accelerate the U.A.E. Chip PartnershipThe United States and China are locked in a technology cold war. Beijing’s latest move—restricting exports of rare earth minerals critical to advanced manufacturing of everything from semiconductors to defense systems—shows that China is willing to weaponize every advantage it has. But the trade war is only part of the story. China’s quest to become a hegemonic power runs through the Gulf, where it seeks to establish a military presence to secure energy and shipping routes vital to its economy. For years, Beijing has courted the region’s energy and capital-rich states through the...
  • A New Generation of Industries Emerges in Texas From Federal Push for Mining Revival

    10/20/2025 8:38:09 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 13 replies
    Inside Climate News ^ | 10/20/2025 | Dylan Baddour
    The U.S. doesn’t produce the minerals and metals needed for renewable energy, microchips or military technology. Authorities want to change that as quickly as possible.Major oil companies are drilling in East Texas again, but not for oil. This time, they're after lithium for batteries and other rare elements.Chevron and Halliburton announced East Texas projects this summer. Exxon has acreage across the border in Arkansas. Smackover Lithium, a joint venture of a Norwegian oil giant and a Canadian miner, announced in late September the discovery of the most lithium-rich fluids ever reported in North America, measured deep beneath its Texas claims...
  • 19 Tons of Gold and a Hidden Rare Earth Trove Just Found in a Remote Region...A hidden stockpile of gold and rare earth elements could unlock billions—and it wasn’t found where you’d expect.

    08/29/2025 1:13:26 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 25 replies
    Daily Galaxy ^ | August 29, 2025 | Ashley Morgan
    Kazakhstan has revealed a major natural resource breakthrough with the discovery of 38 new mineral deposits, including 19 tons of gold and a vast reserve of rare earth metals. The discoveries mark a strategic shift for the Central Asian country, signaling its ambition to become a key supplier in global clean energy and tech supply chains. These findings, published in the journal Minerals, were made during the first quarter of 2025 as part of a national initiative to accelerate geological exploration by 2026. Gold And Rare Earth Metals Found Near The Capital One of the most significant discoveries is a...
  • A New Gold Rush Is Erupting in Wyoming — And It’s All About America’s Deadliest Weapons

    08/12/2025 12:31:55 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    Daily Galaxy ^ | August 12, 2025 | Melissa Ait Lounis
    In a groundbreaking development, the United States has initiated the opening of a new rare earths mine for the first time in over seven decades. This historic project, situated in Wyoming, has the potential to transform the U.S. economy and bolster its national defense. The discovery was documented in a recent economic viability study published by an independent source, which estimates that the Brook Mine holds up to 1.7 million tons of rare earths and critical minerals, with a vast untapped area still to be explored. The mine is poised to significantly reduce America’s reliance on foreign sources of these...
  • The Rare Earth Elements Crisis – Why isn’t America Digging in Ukraine?

    08/06/2025 7:02:13 AM PDT · by delta7 · 59 replies
    Armstrong Economics ^ | 6 Aug 25 | Martin Armstrong
    America is desperate for rare earth minerals. China was supplying the US with around 70% of all such minerals, but they’re not going to supply them to an enemy nation to create weapons. As I mentioned yesterday, this is precisely why America is desperate to access Ukraine. I received a few comments asking why the US has not begun digging, and unfortunately, they are unable to reach those crucial minerals due to the ongoing war. It is estimated that Ukraine holds 5% of the world’s critical raw materials. Ukrainian officials believe they have 19 million tonnes of graphite reserves and...
  • Massive rare earths elements deposit confirmed in Wyoming: Metals to be used in magnetics and high-tech aluminum alloys

    07/11/2025 10:23:35 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 24 replies
    Freightwaves ^ | 07/11/2025 | John Paul Hampstead
    In a groundbreaking moment for the American mining industry, the Fluor Corporation has confirmed the feasibility of large rare earth element deposits at Ramaco Resources’ Brook Mine in Wyoming. This announcement marks a significant step towards redefining the United States’ position in the critical minerals market. The confirmation by Fluor not only solidifies the economic potential of the Brook Mine but also positions Ramaco Resources as a key player in reducing the country’s dependency on foreign sources of rare earth elements. Ramaco Resources, initially known for its operations as a metallurgical coal miner, was thrust into the spotlight with this...
  • The Mystery of Trump’s 25% Tariff Threat on Kazakhstan

    07/11/2025 2:42:05 AM PDT · by Cronos · 16 replies
    New york times ^ | 11th July 2025 | Daisuke Wakabayashu
    When President Trump announced tariffs in April, officials in Kazakhstan were surprised to see their country on the list. Kazakhstan, a resource-rich country that borders Russia and China, does a minimal amount of trade with the United States. And based on how Kazakh government officials interpreted Mr. Trump’s new policies, more than 90 percent of its exports to the United States would be exempt from the tariff. American officials have spent much of the last decade promising money and support to prod the country to open up its economy, especially mining. "Many in the region saw the U.S. as a...
  • President Trump Helps Broker Peace Deal between Rwanda and Congo

    07/01/2025 4:11:14 AM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 27 replies
    30 years of war settled. America gets rare earths extraction deal out of it. Congo and Rwanda kiss and make up. Trump gets credit. Biden blew the conflict off. President Donald Trump on Friday welcomed representatives from Rwanda and the Congo to the White House after he announced the U.S. secured a "wonderful" treaty between the two countries. Trump said he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were able to broker a deal for "one of the worst wars anyone’s ever seen," describing the treaty as a "tremendous breakthrough," while Rubio called it "an important moment" after 30 years of...
  • An elemental issue

    06/12/2025 9:14:53 PM PDT · by delta7 · 10 replies
    Army.mil ^ | Sept 2019 | Russell zparmam
    China controls roughly 90 percent of the rare-earth materials used in high-tech manufacturing, but the United States, Australia and Japan are exploring new sources that could end the Chinese monopoly. The U.S. military is facing a potential crisis at the very bottom of its supply chain. Rare-earth elements have become the new oil, playing a major role in the technological advancements made in the last 50 years. Everything from GPS navigation capability, cell phones, fiber optics, computers, automobiles and missiles relies heavily on rare-earth elements for development and production. For example, according to a 2013 report from the Congressional Research...
  • China’s Chokehold on This Obscure Mineral Threatens the West’s Militaries

    06/09/2025 1:10:19 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 40 replies
    The New York Times ^ | June 9, 2025, 11:49 a.m. ET | Keith Bradsher
    China produces the entire world’s supply of samarium, a rare earth metal that the United States and its allies need to rebuild inventories of fighter jets, missiles and other hardware.China’s strict controls on the export of heat-resistant magnets made with rare earth minerals have exposed a major vulnerability in the U.S. military supply chain.Without these magnets, the United States and its allies in Europe will struggle to refill recently depleted inventories of military hardware.For more than a decade, the United States has failed to develop an alternative to China’s supply of a specific kind of rare earth crucial for the...
  • JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon calls on US to stockpile bullets, rare earth instead of bitcoin.

    05/31/2025 6:08:54 AM PDT · by Carriage Hill · 57 replies
    Fox News ^ | 5.30.2025 | Emma Colton
    The United States should stockpile guns, ammunition and drones instead of bitcoin, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Friday at the inaugural Reagan National Economic Forum in California. "We shouldn't be stockpiling bitcoins," Dimon said when asked about how industrial policy is entwined with national security policies during a panel. "We should stockpiling guns, bullets, tanks, planes, drones, you know, rare earths. We know we need to do it. It's not a mystery."
  • The New Map of Critical Minerals.

    05/17/2025 2:57:41 PM PDT · by rmlew · 16 replies
    Good Times Bad Times Vlog ^ | May 15, 2025 | Hubert Walas
    There is a high probability that the small battery in your smartphone contains lithium from Chilean deposits, Indonesian nickel, as well as cobalt mined in Congolese mines controlled by the Chinese and employing local children. Critical minerals and rare earth metals have today become the central point of geopolitical rivalry between powers, because whoever controls critical minerals controls the future. "You can't produce clean energy without dirty extractive industry." These words from the director of advanced magnet lab perfectly capture the paradox of our times. On one hand we talk about decarbonization and green transformation' on the other we need...
  • US Can Produce Rare Earths If China Stops Exports–But There’s a Catch

    04/23/2025 9:18:21 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 50 replies
    The Epoch Times ^ | April 23, 2025 | John Haughey
    It could take up to five years to develop a domestic supply chain to supplant China’s global monopoly in processing rare earths into materials needed to produce everything from iPhones to F-35 fighter jets. While the United States has most of the 17 rare earth elements and 50 critical minerals underground, it has no industrial capacity to refine them into processed metals and magnets, according to Melissa “Mel” Sanderson, American Rare Earths board member and Critical Minerals Institute co-chair. “Currently in the United States, we have zero magnet manufacturers,” Sanderson told The Epoch Times. She said that’s why China imposed...
  • China asks South Korea not to export rare earth products to US defense, warns companies could be sanctioned

    04/23/2025 7:20:54 AM PDT · by george76 · 20 replies
    FOX Business ^ | April 22, 2025 | Bonny Chu , Danielle Wallace
    Beijing instructed South Korea to halt rare material products such as transformers, EVs, aerospace and medical equipment.. Beijing has asked South Korean companies to cease exporting products containing Chinese-originated heavy rare earth metals to U.S. defense firms, warning that Seoul could face sanctions. China’s Ministry of Commerce sent official notices to at least two South Korean companies recently, the Korea Economic Daily reported on Tuesday, citing sources in the South Korean transformer industry. The outlet said the letters did not specify what type of penalties South Korean companies could face if the industry continues to export equipment to the U.S....