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    Home » Blog » Buried Riches, Blinded Bureaucrats: How America Surrendered the Rare Earth War to China

    Buried Riches, Blinded Bureaucrats: How America Surrendered the Rare Earth War to China

    June 4, 2025Updated:June 4, 2025 US News No Comments
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    ​​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​​The Gold Mine Beneath Our Feet

    Picture discovering a treasure chest beneath your home only to have it locked away because someone warned that the wood may concern the squirrels. &nbsp,

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    That is what the United States has done with uncommon earth metals, which are essential components of phones, military equipment, wind turbines, and other products. &nbsp,

    China peacefully established a monopoly while we’ve squabbled over dark strip and risk-averse economic policies. &nbsp,

    We now have a well-known British problems: We need what we refused to mine.

    The 90 Percent Problem

    China currently holds about 90 % of the world’s unique world market. &nbsp,

    This is not a natural phenomenon or a mistake. &nbsp,

    It’s the result of intense planning, state subsidies, proper acquisitions, and a steadfast desire to do the dirty job. &nbsp,

    For modern technologies, these 17 parts, known as neodymium, dysprosium, and terbium, are important. They are just as important to the twenty-first century as oil was to the last, from guided missiles to electronic vehicle motors.

    However, the U. S. retreated as China expanded and grew. &nbsp,

    Policymakers, green absolutists, and bureaucratic inertia refused to get their hands dirty, not because of a lack of supply ( we are sitting on some of the world’s richest deposits ). &nbsp,

    It appears as though we tore up the solution after winning the reference jackpot.

    Washington’s Red Tape, Minnesota’s Minerals, and Red Tape in Washington

    Acquire Minnesota’s Duluth Complex, one of the largest undeveloped mineral deposits on Earth, which contains not only rare earths but even brass, copper, and chrome. &nbsp,

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    The United States requires this exact type of site to ensure strength independence and professional endurance.

    However, the Department of the Interior under the Biden administration implemented a 20-year miners ban on 225, 000 acres of Superior National Forest in 2023. &nbsp,

    This wasn’t a field that was already being explored. &nbsp,

    The loudest accents in the environmental lobby gave it the benefit of a strategic chastising of British possible. &nbsp,

    The Twin Metals project was abandoned before there was a possibility, all in the name of preserving the jungle close to the Boundary Waters.

    no pollutants. &nbsp,

    Hardly a crisis. &nbsp,

    Potential.

    Similar Story in Another States

    The Wyoming payment is enormous, high-quality, and potentially among the richest in the world. &nbsp,

    But, mining companies like American Rare Earths are also tangled up in paperwork, having to navigate economic impact reviews, facing legal challenges, and national uncertainty. &nbsp,

    Montana’s Bitterroot Mountains, Bokan Mountain in Alaska, and even some parts of Texas have rare earth veins, which may help expand supply. However, all of them share the same challenges: the wait and activist outcry.

    In all cases, geography is the issue. &nbsp,

    It’s administration.

    How Were We Around? Following the Philosophy

    The British Left has fought for a plan of” not in our garden” for years.

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    They outsourced the problem rather than creating a new kind of clear mine. They argued that it would be better to let China excavate the Earth than to risk an endangered species or to upset spiritual lands here.

    Through countless layers of permitting, dispute, and political disturbance, environmental groups, supported by deep-pocketed donors and media replication, worked to make rare earth mining almost prohibited in the United States. &nbsp,

    Each proposed blog turned into a multi-decade constitutional nightmare thanks to the Bureau of Land Management, the EPA, and a number of intersecting federal and state agencies.

    The same industries that depended on these materials, such as clean energy, electric vehicles, and semiconductors, kept growing. The level of duplicity was astounding. &nbsp,

    Rare planets are not available in this country, but you can’t develop wind turbines or Vehicle batteries without them. Instead of lecturing the earth about clean energy, we purchase materials from a nation known for authoritarian rule, toxic waste, and child labour.

    Duke Lacrosse Meets Mining: Guilty Without Test

    The way America treats its own mining business is eerily similar to the Duke lacrosse scandal: accused, denigrated, and locked down before the facts were known. &nbsp,

    Even cited are Trevor Bauer, The Fire We Letting Burn and &nbsp.

    Mining businesses are frequently labeled as economic criminals just for filing a force application, just as those athletes were found guilty by common sentiment rather than facts.

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    We’ve created a democratic society in which it is unacceptable to ask for permission to mine for rare rocks. &nbsp,

    China laughs all the way to the bank as the naturalists cry, the officials stall, and the country grins.

    What Comes Next and Trump’s Push

    In both his previous and current management, President Donald J. Trump has made important vitamins a top concern. &nbsp,

    He signed an executive order in 2020 designating the country’s dependence on China as a regional crisis. His administration began stockpiling rare earths, simplified permitting for corporate mining, and started funding initiatives.

    However, the harm suffered over years of abuse doesn’t go away immediately. It takes courageous leadership and common tenacity to reconfigure an industry that has been choked by activist-driven plan. &nbsp,

    Trump has made it clear that he supports National mining for the purposes of United needs, not because he wants to destroy nature, but because he recognizes that freedom is a real issue.

    A Wake-Up Call ThatCan’t Rush

    Who controls the resources that energy rockets, drones, lasers, and sensors does determine the outcome of the next war, whether it is defense or monetary. &nbsp,

    America can’t afford to depend on a hostile socialist regime to provide supplies for our defense contractors. Nor should we let climate lobbyists from California determine whether Minnesota can properly mine minerals that are essential for American security.

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    A new agreement must be made in order for climate responsibility to be balanced with national interest in the coming years. Technology has advanced. Mine today is safer and cleaner than previously. &nbsp,

    What we lack is no potential. &nbsp,

    We lack the courage.

    Drill or sacrifice

    No longer is it a question of whether or not we can mine unusual rocks below. Is it up to us to decide whether we’re ready to. &nbsp,

    Every plan that halts or devalues enhancement helps China stifle its hold. Every administrative wait encourages a government that uses our dependent as a means of control.

    The decision is theirs. &nbsp,

    While outsourcing the dirty work, we can continue to arrow to the temple of portrayed economic beauty. &nbsp,

    Or we can clearly see the future, the details, and the floor.

    America once bribed the earth with creativity, tenacity, and the determination to put in the extra effort. &nbsp,

    It’s important to realize that. &nbsp,

    The gold is also buried beneath our legs.

    A screwdriver is all that is required right now.

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