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China Could Shut Down the U.S. Military Without Firing a Shot

by Luke Sweeney
Posted October 24, 2022

“We advise the U.S. side not to underestimate the Chinese side’s ability to safeguard its development rights and interests. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.”

That was a chilling message from the Chinese government sent to the U.S. in May 2019. At the time, we had no idea how serious this threat was.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Trump had been locked in a years-long trade squabble that ended with mixed results.

The U.S. leader’s slew of tariffs were intended to stop China from wantonly ripping off U.S. intellectual property en masse — a worthy cause, if you ask me.

In the end, the policy cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars and somewhere near 250,000 jobs. You can’t win 'em all.

If only all the leaders’ exchanges could have been as funny as when Trump awkwardly imitated Jinping’s accent at a national address.

Instead, tensions rose dangerously close to a full-scale conflict.

China started issuing threats that made the Defense Department’s hair stand on end.

It spooked defense contractors badly enough for them to push for major government intervention.

China has spent decades locking down a vast collection of supply monopolies, many of which present serious national security risks.

But none is quite so inherently dangerous as the Chinese dominance over these critical materials…

We’re Beholden to What Could Be Our Most Dangerous Enemy Ever

This isn't the same as China controlling the supply chain for smartphones or cheap plastic toys.

It’s much bigger than that.

Right now, China controls more than 90% of the planet’s supply of what can safely be called the most important minerals ever discovered.

From the way I describe them, you’d think these strange metals were the cure to cancer AND the solution to perpetual energy.

But in a way, they're even more important.

They're what I’ve been referring to as “Imperial Metals,” because whichever nation controls them has real potential to gain total military superiority over the planet.

The U.S. typically can’t be questioned in terms of military dominance. But every single one of our big guns, from railguns to nukes and everything in between, relies on these "Imperial Metals."

Optics are useless without them. Computer guidance systems, night-vision headsets, and even stealth technology would all be converted into expensive doorstops.

That’s why the Defense Department is in such a state over this. We rely almost 100% on China to sell us the materials that help keep us safe from… China?

I’m sure everyone else here notices the conflict of interest. It’s like Russia’s oil and gas conundrum all over again.



The choices are to either continue buying China’s well-priced "Imperial Metals," or spend untold billions to establish another supply chain — probably for double the cost per ton.

It’s a tough call, but the consequences of inaction are on display for the world to see right now. Half of Europe will be left in the cold this winter.

Expensive energy is a crisis, to be sure, but it pales in comparison to an "Imperial Metals" crunch.

Imagine if China launched an attack, only for our military to realize our defense systems are short on parts?

I doubt Russia’s ability to lead a planet-wide takeover. But China, on the other hand….

We’re Safe for Now, Thanks to Our Fearless Leader

In yet another moment of uncharacteristic shrewdness, Biden is actually taking a step to defuse this powder keg before it ignites.

In his recent funding bonanza, Biden allocated close to half a trillion dollars toward shoring up our economy against a Chinese "Imperial Metals" crunch.

To put that into perspective, America’s own industry is practically nonexistent.

China pumps out 168,000 metric tons of refined metal per year, while the U.S. barely musters 48,000 tons of unprocessed ore from its single active mine.

Hundreds of billions of dollars being pumped into an industry this small is a surefire way to watch stocks soar. It’s a moment we’ve been waiting for since China first flexed its "Imperial Metals" muscle.

I don't know about you, but we’re buying into this upcoming trend ASAP.

The industry itself is tiny, so it doesn't leave much room for guesswork. Only a handful of companies are on the shortlist to get this massive handout.

Based on our calculations, these plays are small enough to see triple- or even quadruple-digit gains once the money is handed out.

That’s all I can say here. Read more at our secure research portal to see inside details, financial analysis, and specific buy/sell targets for the industry’s most promising stocks.

 
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They're what I’ve been referring to as “Imperial Metals,” because whichever nation controls them has real potential to gain total military superiority over the planet.

Funny how this article does not say what these "imperial metals" actually are, and then the link for "imperial metals" takes us to this story:


Typical useless clickbait BS. :D

(Oh, and if it is just lithium and cobalt, no need to get hysterical. :D )
 
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I think is rare earth metals, China has 44 million mt of it, Russia has 22 million mt and Brazil and Vietnam has 21 million mt each. Most other countries have sub 2 million mt each. Russia is not going to help the US, and China can shut down Vietnamese production since they are so close. The only country with a large deposit that American can access is Brazil and Brazil is a part of BRICS. So American can be denied about 87 million mt of the 120 million mt of rare earth that exists on earth.
 
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I think is rare earth metals, China has 44 million mt of it, Russia has 22 million mt and Brazil and Vietnam has 21 million mt each. Most other countries have sub 2 million mt each. Russia is not going to help the US, and China can shut down Vietnamese production since they are so close. The only country with a large deposit that American can access is Brazil and Brazil is a part of BRICS. So American can be denied about 87 million mt of the 120 million mt of rare earth that exists on earth.

Don't forget Congo and South Africa.
 
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It's all about the whole supply chains, minerals are still far from the end products

Visualizing-Chinas-Dominance-in-Clean-Energy-Metals-1.jpg
 
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LOl ,trying to troll and go off topic again? but actually nothing beats making China haters upset, lol.

I don't hate China. I appreciate it for what it actually is, and what benefits it can provide.
 
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Lol, if you are not a China hater, I can claim I m a US lover.

Of course you love USA. That is why your envy and jealously levels are so high since you want China to be better, but its failures to achieve leads to many of your issues. Now you just have an endless dictatorship to serve instead of a periodic and orderly change of power. What a pity.
 
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China Could Shut Down the U.S. Military Without Firing a Shot

by Luke Sweeney
Posted October 24, 2022

“We advise the U.S. side not to underestimate the Chinese side’s ability to safeguard its development rights and interests. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.”

That was a chilling message from the Chinese government sent to the U.S. in May 2019. At the time, we had no idea how serious this threat was.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Trump had been locked in a years-long trade squabble that ended with mixed results.

The U.S. leader’s slew of tariffs were intended to stop China from wantonly ripping off U.S. intellectual property en masse — a worthy cause, if you ask me.

In the end, the policy cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars and somewhere near 250,000 jobs. You can’t win 'em all.

If only all the leaders’ exchanges could have been as funny as when Trump awkwardly imitated Jinping’s accent at a national address.

Instead, tensions rose dangerously close to a full-scale conflict.

China started issuing threats that made the Defense Department’s hair stand on end.

It spooked defense contractors badly enough for them to push for major government intervention.

China has spent decades locking down a vast collection of supply monopolies, many of which present serious national security risks.

But none is quite so inherently dangerous as the Chinese dominance over these critical materials…

We’re Beholden to What Could Be Our Most Dangerous Enemy Ever

This isn't the same as China controlling the supply chain for smartphones or cheap plastic toys.

It’s much bigger than that.

Right now, China controls more than 90% of the planet’s supply of what can safely be called the most important minerals ever discovered.

From the way I describe them, you’d think these strange metals were the cure to cancer AND the solution to perpetual energy.

But in a way, they're even more important.

They're what I’ve been referring to as “Imperial Metals,” because whichever nation controls them has real potential to gain total military superiority over the planet.

The U.S. typically can’t be questioned in terms of military dominance. But every single one of our big guns, from railguns to nukes and everything in between, relies on these "Imperial Metals."

Optics are useless without them. Computer guidance systems, night-vision headsets, and even stealth technology would all be converted into expensive doorstops.

That’s why the Defense Department is in such a state over this. We rely almost 100% on China to sell us the materials that help keep us safe from… China?

I’m sure everyone else here notices the conflict of interest. It’s like Russia’s oil and gas conundrum all over again.



The choices are to either continue buying China’s well-priced "Imperial Metals," or spend untold billions to establish another supply chain — probably for double the cost per ton.

It’s a tough call, but the consequences of inaction are on display for the world to see right now. Half of Europe will be left in the cold this winter.

Expensive energy is a crisis, to be sure, but it pales in comparison to an "Imperial Metals" crunch.

Imagine if China launched an attack, only for our military to realize our defense systems are short on parts?

I doubt Russia’s ability to lead a planet-wide takeover. But China, on the other hand….

We’re Safe for Now, Thanks to Our Fearless Leader

In yet another moment of uncharacteristic shrewdness, Biden is actually taking a step to defuse this powder keg before it ignites.

In his recent funding bonanza, Biden allocated close to half a trillion dollars toward shoring up our economy against a Chinese "Imperial Metals" crunch.

To put that into perspective, America’s own industry is practically nonexistent.

China pumps out 168,000 metric tons of refined metal per year, while the U.S. barely musters 48,000 tons of unprocessed ore from its single active mine.

Hundreds of billions of dollars being pumped into an industry this small is a surefire way to watch stocks soar. It’s a moment we’ve been waiting for since China first flexed its "Imperial Metals" muscle.

I don't know about you, but we’re buying into this upcoming trend ASAP.

The industry itself is tiny, so it doesn't leave much room for guesswork. Only a handful of companies are on the shortlist to get this massive handout.

Based on our calculations, these plays are small enough to see triple- or even quadruple-digit gains once the money is handed out.

That’s all I can say here. Read more at our secure research portal to see inside details, financial analysis, and specific buy/sell targets for the industry’s most promising stocks.

Usually, I defend China and I continue to do so.

I am waiting for China to have a much larger economy than USA's.
 
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