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From Mojave to Beijing: how America quietly conceded the rare earth race
Posted on 11/26/25 at 9:56 am
Posted on 11/26/25 at 9:56 am
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At the edge of California’s Mojave Desert, the Mountain Pass mine looks like any other stretch of dust and rock. But for decades, this lonely pit supplied the world with the rare-earth elements that make modern technology — and modern warfare — possible.
In the 1980s, Mountain Pass was the beating heart of a quiet American advantage. The ore pulled from its depths yielded neodymium, lanthanum and cerium — metals that powered radar systems, early computer chips and the guidance of precision munitions. At its peak, the mine met nearly two-thirds of global demand.
Then, almost overnight, it went silent.
As environmental rules tightened and global prices collapsed under China’s state-subsidized production, the U.S. abandoned what had once been its mineral lifeline. Trucks stopped rolling. Processing plants rusted in the desert sun. And the world’s most powerful economy became dependent on a rival for the elements essential to its defense.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/from-mojave-beijing-how-america-quietly-conceded-rare-earth-race
Posted on 11/26/25 at 9:59 am to Auburn1968
I noted this years ago.
I said that the Pentagon should have bought it, and made it Federal land.
Being dependent upon our adversary for our military hardware is dumb.
I said that the Pentagon should have bought it, and made it Federal land.
Being dependent upon our adversary for our military hardware is dumb.
Posted on 11/26/25 at 10:30 am to jimmy the leg
Pull up the mine on Google Earth; it sure looks like it's bustling.
Posted on 11/26/25 at 11:37 am to Auburn1968
Politicians who accept huge sums of money from China enacted legislation that benefited China at the expense of American interests? Shocking. Next you’ll tell me they enacted more legislation to artificially increase demand for those minerals that China has a virtual monopoly on.
Posted on 11/26/25 at 12:18 pm to Mfdtiger
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Pull up the mine on Google Earth; it sure looks like it's bustling.
Looks active, though not exactly "bustling" considering the volume of resources in the area.
*NB4 ChArGe yOuR BaTTeRy!1!
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