We need a 'Manhattan Project' to beat China in the new war over rare-earth minerals
Briefly

In a small dusty African town of Ngualla, Tanzania, a Chinese general's arrival for negotiations underscores the intensified geopolitical struggle over rare-earth minerals, where America risks losing strategic advantage.
China produces 60%, and processes 90%, of the global supply of rare earths, which are vital for national defense and modern technologies. Control of these resources has become a kingmaker in international relations.
Beijing is not just securing these minerals; it’s weaponizing them, making negotiations a matter of national security, contrasting sharply with America's perceived indifference to the rising importance of rare earths.
America is critically exposed due to its dependence on foreign supply chains for essential minerals, leading to a slow erosion of its strategic military and economic advantages globally.
Read at New York Post
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