Jiang says Trump’s wider war pattern aims to strangle China’s access not only to oil but also to strategic minerals needed for EVs and AI.
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Jiang treats the Xi–Trump visit as a strategic theater.
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"...silver, for gold, for lithium, for copper, basically all the, um, minerals that, that China needs to power its EV industry, its AI industry...."
"...the first mechanism is by restricting the supply of rare earth minerals to the united states because as you can see from this chart..."
"...lot of resources around the South China Sea. Okay. Right? Oil, minerals, all that. Yeah. So, if China and Taiwan were to unify, basically,..."
"...we need from you. You know, how about some rare earth minerals? And then maybe China would say like, well, all right. So, you..."
"...seizing control over the Arctic, okay? And there are lots of minerals and oil in the Arctic as well, okay? The Strait of Gibraltar..."
"...uh silver lithium and copper as well as other rare earth minerals which fuels china's ai growth uh its ev industry its batteries its..."
"...wants it wants to blockade embargo japan deny japan rare earth minerals so this year we're going to see this massive conflict arise between..."
"...border, take over Oceania, take the 15 of 16 rare earth mineral mines of Africa, which now cuts off the Horn of Africa, Persian..."
"is what's called the trump corollary the mineral doctrine or the dawn road doctrine okay it states that very clearly uh number three is..."
"...sitting in the Arctic. And everyone talks about the rare earth minerals and strategic access and all of that. But I... Look, I think..."
"...you had a huge population and there was a lot of mineral wealth, silver and gold. And so what they could do was they..."
"...model of we've got the exports we need the rare earth minerals um we want to diversify away from um american debt -led consumption..."
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