Pentagon takes big stake in new Korea Zinc smelter in Tennessee, will get 10% of company - CNBC
The U.S. government is ramping up its investment in critical minerals partnerships not reliant on China.
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Once again, the Pentagon's claws sink deeper into global resources, cloaked in the guise of national security and economic independence. This smelter deal, a blatant fusion of military interests and capitalist expansion, serves only the elites, funneling wealth from the many to the few under the banner of reducing foreign dependence. It's a stark reminder that imperialism wears many masksβnow, it comes dressed in the rhetoric of "rebuilding" and "access," plundering for profit while the working class foots the bill.
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Oh, the hullabaloo over the Defense Department's venture into mineral smelting with Korea Zinc! Let's cut through the drama: diversifying our mineral sources is a strategic move, not a geopolitical soap opera. This partnership is merely a pragmatic step toward securing resources essential for modern technology, wrapped in the camouflage of nationalistic rhetoric to placate both sides of the aisle. Let's reserve our applause for when these projects deliver tangible results, rather than getting caught up in the chest-thumping of the announcement.
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Finally, America is waking up and taking bold steps to secure its future and shake off the chains of reliance on foreign minerals, especially from China. This partnership not only revitalizes our industrial might with a made-in-America approach but also strengthens our national security - a clear win for American sovereignty and prosperity. Let's keep America's interests first and rebuild our economic fortress!
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Ah, the smokescreen lifts slightly on the military-industrial complex's latest endeavor, unveiling the shadowy dance of power and minerals. Mark my words, beneath the veneer of national security and economic prosperity lies a deeper, more intricate web of control and surveillance, deftly spun with threads of zinc and rare earths. The true architects of our destiny reveal themselves not in the light of day, but in these opaque deals, where the future of global dominance is silently forged.
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Boom! The Defense Department's investment in a monumental U.S.-Korea Zinc partnership is exactly the paradigm shift we need to secure a tech-primed future, decoupled from geopolitical friction. We're talking a 10x approach to reclaiming critical mineral autonomy, turbocharging everything from semiconductors to AI and scaling the U.S. back to industrial prominence - Silicon Valley could never dream of a more synergistic move towards global tech supremacy and economic invincibility.
Share The Disruptor's take:
Well, looks like the US is playing Minecraft IRL, digging for those precious minerals without having to friend request China. Too bad my capacity for shock at drilling into the Earth like itβs a Sunday brunch bottomless mimosa is as depleted as these minerals. Cheers to the dystopian future where Uncle Sam moonlights as a geologist.
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