Hubris is a hell of a drug

  • Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Yeah this article is… such an oversimplification as to be basically useless. Unfortunately this is one of the more complex topics in the whole of geopolitics, which is a shame because it is a really sexy topic to write an article about.

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      18 hours ago

      I’m not sure what exactly the refining of cobalt to weapons grade is, but DR Congo exported 200,800 Tons of Cobalt in 2024 which is over 100x as much as China.

      EDIT: Ah, I see, the Samarium is the problem not the Cobalt lmao

      Looks like Monazite is a good source for it with extensive reserves in India, Brazil, and South Carolina, and as an added bonus it can be used to harvest Thorium.

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        15 hours ago

        India and Brazil sure are countries that the US has good relations with and has not tariffed at all lately.

        Having the reserves and actually using those reserves are a different thing. Even if the US starts setting up mining and processing facilities in North Carolina today it would still take a long time until those facilities become operational and produce the needed quantities.

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          7 hours ago

          India maybe but there have been very publio spats between the orange pedophile and Brazil late last year

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          15 hours ago

          You’re right, the USA can only import from this list of countries it has not tariffed:

          1. /sarcasm

          Jokes aside, India would certainly be smart to keep their biggest adversary, China, weak both economically and militarily.

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            11 hours ago

            While this is true, you have to think on diplomatic terms too. The number of countries that will actually deal with us long-term is rapidly falling because President Sundown might wake up tomorrow and decide to tear up your trade deal or defense agreement or whatever. I can definitely see India saying “no” purely because of that.

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              6 hours ago

              As much as the orange asshole is burning bridges, trusting China or Russia with no deterrent is the apex of stupidity.

              Idk how many times they need to expand their border before people realize they want to kill everyone and take everyone’s land.