Trump Administration to Launch $12 Billion Rare Earth Stockpile
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In a historic move to reduce the United States’ reliance on China, the Trump administration is launching a $12 billion rare earth stockpile.
President Donald Trump is also welcoming China to buy Venezuelan oilâbut only under Washingtonâs rules and in U.S. dollars. How does this give the United States an edge in both energy and currency dominance?
âGoing forward, every barrel of Venezuelan oil China buys will be under U.S. controlâreinforcing the dollarâs role in global trade and strengthening the very system Beijing has spent more than a decade trying to dismantle,â said Johann Wadephul, German federal foreign minister.
Despite trade tensions and disagreements with the United States over Greenland, Germany warns that China still poses risks to Europeâs security and economy.
A Chinese military hospital ship blocked Brazilian authorities from conducting an inspection. Questions are now swirling about what the ship was doing thereâand in 13 other countries.
The Pentagonâs latest defense strategy is building strength at home while keeping a close eye on China. An expert breaks it down.
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