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American social media movies sports etc is a soft power tool. They lose more by cutting us off than we do.
Their are 3 countries with rare earth minerals China, Australia, and greenland. Australian companies own most of the greenlandian rare earth mines plus I doubt Greenland is feeling inclined to help America take their resources.
Most of out trade is with China so us cutting us off has very little impact on our trade. We are in a highly advantageous strategic position as we are the only land mass in the area. The us needs military bases in Australia to mai twin their killchains. The us bases on our soil are critical for all us warfare in the middle east (Israel, Afghanistan, Iran, etc).
The us government literally couped our government when their bases on OUR land where threatened (google our man kurr).
Yes they can fuck us. But we can fuck em back wayyy harder.
There are more, and I don't know any specific REM primarily in those three countries. But yeah, they're three of the more important ones, alongside USA, India, Brazil, Russia and Paraguay.
I think 'very little' is exaggerating (apparently 11% of imports and 5% of exports), but yep, we have other options if push comes to shove.
+1 for the soft power tools being their benefit rather than ours. +1 for us hosting critical intel bases.
Despite their name there are rare earth mineral deposits in many countries. Most rare earth metals were discovered in Scandinavia leading to elements like, well Scandium. Economically extracting those deposits is another question but we seem pretty good at digging.
You know I was thinking that rents have been climbing throughout the whole country. Maybe the government needs to take into account that Trump and his cronies are out there ratcheting up tensions internationally and posturing as bullies on a global stage, then apply a small rent increase on US bases on our soil. A lazy hundred billion or so for Pine Gap should cover a lot of trade shortfall and somewhat compensate for the extra risk we are shouldering. When Trump calls to posture about it tell him we will increase troops on the border to prevent fentanyl and crack down on the cartels, then offer him the same price and watch him Art of the Deal™ that into a negotiating victory for himself.