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#1 Trump Buys Critical Minerals / Rare Earths.
#2 Trump offends China in Iran & Taiwan.
#3 China bans Rare Earths & Critical Minerals to the USA.
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What? No mention of RARE EARTHS? 👋😁
A GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED financial arrangement is COMING.
Every American / Israeli F-35 flying over Iran contains 418 kilograms of rare earth materials processed through Chinese supply chains.
China processes over 90 percent of the world’s rare earths. The United States is 70 to 100 percent import-dependent on China for the heavy rare earths that go into F-35 actuators, missile guidance systems, radar, stealth coatings, and precision munitions per the Congressional Research Service, USGS, and Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. Dysprosium and terbium, the two elements most critical for high-temperature permanent magnets in fighter jet fin actuators and submarine propulsion, are 95 to 98 percent processed in China. There is no alternative supplier at scale. There will not be one for five to ten years.
America is fighting a war with weapons made from materials controlled by the country whose state-owned tankers are paying yuan tolls through Iran’s IRGC toll booth at the Strait of Hormuz.
The arithmetic is lethal. The US fired 535 Tomahawk missiles in the first 16 days per the Payne Institute. Each Tomahawk contains rare earth guidance components sourced from Chinese processing. The US fired 943 Patriot interceptors in four days. Each PAC-3 contains samarium-cobalt magnets, 85 to 95 percent of which are manufactured in China per Ti22 Strategies. Virginia-class submarines supporting carrier strike groups in the Gulf contain 4,600 kilograms of rare earth materials per unit per Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. The Arleigh Burke destroyers launching Tomahawks contain 2,600 kilograms each.
Every weapon America fires in this war accelerates the depletion of a stockpile that cannot be replenished without Chinese cooperation. Defence analysts Kelemen and Stonor warned that under confrontation conditions, US rare earth stocks could exhaust in less than 90 days. The war started 28 days ago. Under strict Chinese licensing, F-35 deliveries could undershoot plans by 20 to 30 percent by mid-2026 per Ti22 Strategies analysis. Lockheed Martin assembly lines risk idling for 12 to 18 weeks per 50-jet batch if samarium-cobalt magnets are delayed.
And while America depletes its Chinese-sourced weapons inventory over Iran, China is quietly building the alternative. The Trump-Xi summit was delayed from early April to mid-May per NYT, PBS, and Bloomberg. China buys 80 to 90 percent of Iran’s remaining crude exports at discounted prices. Chinese-linked tankers transit the IRGC toll booth paying in yuan. Iran’s fifth ceasefire condition demands permanent Hormuz sovereignty, which would institutionalize yuan-denominated energy settlement permanently. Every day this war continues, China’s leverage over the United States increases on both ends: the weapons end and the energy end.
This is the dependency trap that no analyst has named. The United States cannot sustain this war without Chinese-processed rare earth materials. China cannot sustain its economy without Hormuz oil. Both sides are bleeding from the same chokepoint. The war is not US versus Iran. The war is a mechanism that is forcing the United States and China toward the negotiating table whether either government admits it or not.
The F-35 carries 418 kilograms of Chinese-processed materials into combat over a strait where Chinese tankers pay yuan tolls to an Iranian toll booth that the F-35 was sent to dismantle. The weapon depends on the country that profits from the target’s survival.
April 6 is nine days away. The mid-May Trump-Xi summit is seven weeks away. Between those two dates, the most consequential negotiation of the 21st century will be conducted in the language of rare earths, yuan, and interceptor math.
Here is the link for the full article which I co-authored with my dear friend Daniel J. Arbess @DanArbess who is the founder and chief executive of Xerion Investments and Lifetime Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. - https://t.co/KD3ejdcDNl
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