The new Canadian Prime minister is ready to contribute the Canadian rare resources to the world, but is facing serious opposition the Trudeau emboldened first nations lobby.
Thanks for keeping us up to date on the Chinese game plan. Hopefully the Americans will realize they were playing the wrong global game, and change course.
China is a convenient source of rare earth materials but they are hardly the only source. The US and Canada has loads of the stuff - we simply need to reach down and grab it. However the anti mining sentiment has stifled exploration and commercializing (along with drilling). That will end as Trump revitalizes US exceptionalism in mining, manufacturing. https://www.questmetals.com/blog/mineralogy-of-united-states-deposits-current-sources-and-domestic-reserves
Thank you, Diane, as usual, you're right on point. You kindly call it Chinese Poker, and they are savvy players, much better than Trump (the slash-and-burn guy). I hate to say this, but the poker game has now changed to World Wars. One started with Putin against Ukraine at first, and now includes NATO countries. One started with Trump's tariff war destabilizing supply chains. Now Israel is going after Iran. The technological warfare using AI has just begun, and it's the Wild West out there. It's difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel; it's the train coming at us, and the conductors are Trump and Putin. Both have no moral compass or souls.
international chess games and trump is repeatedly shown to have miscalculated....my best friend lives in boston and is very astute...he forsees that the wheels on trumps cart will come off by late fall
I hear so much about "Rare Earth minerals" in that China, Russia and Canada are reported to have in abundance. "Rare" is quite the moniker then? Are Petro-chemicals not a huge part of creating car parts, accessories, and tire/wheels for the new cars of auto industry?
It seems monikers are required to create news cycles just to include hype for Chairman/President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump. Or am I just wearing thin hearing of the conduct on these two?
Or perhaps oil, with its petrochemicals by-products and/or the mining of bitumen (really a top soil) from Western Canada to be hyped as coveted material for building tarmacs and roads/maintenance (with much lower CO2 than cement processing). Yet these materials are hardly whispered on the world stage?
Does bitumen need a contrived rare moniker, just to be rated as necessary for trade, in news cycles; given its vast practical uses across society, to be mentionable by two world leaders?
Diane . The man in the White House is bonkers and dangerous. The question is how to remove him?
The new Canadian Prime minister is ready to contribute the Canadian rare resources to the world, but is facing serious opposition the Trudeau emboldened first nations lobby.
Thanks for keeping us up to date on the Chinese game plan. Hopefully the Americans will realize they were playing the wrong global game, and change course.
China is a convenient source of rare earth materials but they are hardly the only source. The US and Canada has loads of the stuff - we simply need to reach down and grab it. However the anti mining sentiment has stifled exploration and commercializing (along with drilling). That will end as Trump revitalizes US exceptionalism in mining, manufacturing. https://www.questmetals.com/blog/mineralogy-of-united-states-deposits-current-sources-and-domestic-reserves
Thank you, Diane, as usual, you're right on point. You kindly call it Chinese Poker, and they are savvy players, much better than Trump (the slash-and-burn guy). I hate to say this, but the poker game has now changed to World Wars. One started with Putin against Ukraine at first, and now includes NATO countries. One started with Trump's tariff war destabilizing supply chains. Now Israel is going after Iran. The technological warfare using AI has just begun, and it's the Wild West out there. It's difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel; it's the train coming at us, and the conductors are Trump and Putin. Both have no moral compass or souls.
international chess games and trump is repeatedly shown to have miscalculated....my best friend lives in boston and is very astute...he forsees that the wheels on trumps cart will come off by late fall
I hear so much about "Rare Earth minerals" in that China, Russia and Canada are reported to have in abundance. "Rare" is quite the moniker then? Are Petro-chemicals not a huge part of creating car parts, accessories, and tire/wheels for the new cars of auto industry?
It seems monikers are required to create news cycles just to include hype for Chairman/President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump. Or am I just wearing thin hearing of the conduct on these two?
Or perhaps oil, with its petrochemicals by-products and/or the mining of bitumen (really a top soil) from Western Canada to be hyped as coveted material for building tarmacs and roads/maintenance (with much lower CO2 than cement processing). Yet these materials are hardly whispered on the world stage?
Does bitumen need a contrived rare moniker, just to be rated as necessary for trade, in news cycles; given its vast practical uses across society, to be mentionable by two world leaders?