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Here's my new analysis on Russia's "Skyfall" missile.
Russia is heavily promoting it as an "unstoppable" weapon, but my breakdown shows it's a "flying Chernobyl"—slow, detectable, and unreliable.
Verdict: This is a geopolitical message, not a practical weapon.
What do you think? A credible threat or an expensive bluff? Let me know in the comments.
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🚨 TRUMP TARGETS CHINA'S RARE EARTH DOMINANCE 🚨
Donald Trump has signed a strategic agreement with Japan's Sanae Takaichi, committing the U.S. to “securing the supply of critical minerals and rare earths through mining and processing.”
Why is this a critical geopolitical move? The analysis is straightforward.
1. Mitigating China’s Dominance 🇨🇳
Beijing currently controls a staggering 90% of the global rare earth trade. This isn't just mining; it includes a well-established, dominant supply chain and processing capability. This agreement is a direct challenge to that monopoly.
2. National Security Applications 🇺🇸
Rare earth elements are critical for building America's most advanced defense hardware. We're talking fighter jets, submarines, and a wide range of high-tech and advanced munitions. A dependent supply chain is a strategic vulnerability.
3. Technological Competition
The industries of the future run on these minerals. The electric vehicle (EV) industry, artificial intelligence (AI), and high-tech electronics are all in a global race, and access to rare earths is the ticket to compete.
4. Economic Competition
In simple terms, high-tech equipment requires rare earth elements. As the world digitizes, the need will only increase. Without a secure and steady supply, there is no viable path for the U.S. to win the 21st-century economic race.
5. The 'America First' Agenda
This move is directly in line with a broader foreign policy prioritizing U.S. self-sufficiency and reducing economic dependency on strategic rivals.
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Which of the following countries is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council?
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Do you think NATO should deploy troops to Ukraine?
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Moscow concert attack: some say Ukraine might be behind it. True or False?
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What solution do you suggest for the conflict between Israel and Palestine?
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Who do you think will be the next president of the USA?
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Will Russia be able to capture territory on the right side of the Dnieper River in Ukraine?
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As the war in Ukraine continues, what are your biggest concerns about the potential for wider conflict?
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