As WWIII tensions escalate, Beijing is hitting America where it hurts: the defense supply chain.
China is cutting off the rare minerals that power U.S. missiles, satellites, and drones—choking production while Washington sleepwalks into conflict.
Russian and Chinese navies are holding joint military drills in the Sea of Japan, but the real damage is economic. China’s export bans are already delaying critical defense parts by months, with samarium prices surging 60-fold.
With 90% global control of rare earths, China supplies the minerals behind over 80,000 Pentagon components—from night vision and missile systems to satellite guidance. Without them, U.S. military production grinds to a halt.
Defense contractors are sounding the alarm. But instead of addressing the crisis, Western leaders are hitting the gas—fueling war abroad while their own nations collapse under inflation, poisoned food, and political decay.
Peace isn’t dying—it’s already dead. And the next phase of global conflict is closer than anyone will admit.
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