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Rare Earths and America/China

Rare earths is the key here. It is not 245% tariff only but Chinese have put export restrictions on rare earths. That means sooner than later the Americans will run out of them. That is when America will beg or shut down industry. One or the other. The stupidity of single source supply chain becomes clear here. Let us see what happens. America had four incompetent presidents who never even once thought that single source supply chain is bad. It’s worst example is visible now.
Find alternate sources through Ukraine and Russia.
 
Trump and tariffs & DOGE

Many are blaming Trump for the current mess with tariffs and the push for government efficiency. Perhaps it is his fault for giving Elon Musk too much influence over government departments. Musk, though brilliant, is often rude, combative, and prone to picking fights wherever he goes.

The same applies to Peter Navarro, the architect of Trump’s tariff policy. Tariffs were mismanaged across the board — with allies, partners, and adversaries alike. If China was the real target, Trump should have focused there first, without alienating everyone else. Manufacturing could have been brought back to America through incentives, and trade balanced by pressuring China to buy American goods — not by imposing blanket 245% tariffs.

Now it appears America is about to blink. There are no alternative sources for many critical goods, and the urgent need for these products may force Trump and America to back down first.

In short, the tariff strategy has failed, and it’s time for Peter Navarro to step aside.

The truth is, China needs access to the American market more than America needs Chinese market. If America had committed earlier to rebuilding its manufacturing base or diversifying suppliers, China would have received the message — without the need for extreme tariffs like 245%. Now, the Chinese sense that America has few alternatives, and they feel they hold the upper hand.

Think carefully, President Trump. Policy corrections are needed, and only you can make them.
 
Report from TOI
Yemen’s Armed Forces launched a fierce multi-pronged strike on the USS Harry S. Truman. Missiles, drones, and naval units forced the US aircraft carrier to retreat in the Red Sea. Yemen claims the Truman was possibly hit - prompting its reported withdrawal. The attack was in retaliation for deadly US airstrikes and continued support for Israel.
 
Report from TOI
Yemen’s Armed Forces launched a fierce multi-pronged strike on the USS Harry S. Truman. Missiles, drones, and naval units forced the US aircraft carrier to retreat in the Red Sea. Yemen claims the Truman was possibly hit - prompting its reported withdrawal. The attack was in retaliation for deadly US airstrikes and continued support for Israel.
Tactical move by an aircraft carrier in the sea is not retreat. It is operational necessity when under enemy fire.
 
Is Trump Losing Control of His Agenda?

As a Trump supporter, I’m concerned that he’s losing grip on the very platform that got him elected — the powerful promise of “Make America Great Again.” That slogan now feels weakened, and his approval ratings reflect it. At the 100-day mark, three key missteps stand out:
Unpopular Tariffs — Imposing tariffs on allies like Canada and Europe has hurt relationships and undermined free-market principles.
Poorly Executed DOGE Program — While reducing bureaucracy is necessary, the abrupt and heavy-handed implementation caused chaos rather than reform.
Immigration Missteps — Instead of targeting illegal immigrants effectively, the administration has harassed legal visa-holding students, creating fear and resentment.
If Trump focuses on trade with China — where the real economic threat lies — he may regain momentum. For decades, China has exploited unfair advantages: manipulating currency, benefiting from U.S. business offshoring, and building a trade surplus that now exceeds half a trillion dollars annually. American companies bear some blame for outsourcing in pursuit of cheap, subsidized Chinese goods.
Our dependency on China is dangerous. When the U.S. needed critical resources like germanium and rare earth elements, we turned to Chinese suppliers instead of investing in domestic or allied production. Ironically, it was U.S. technology that enabled China’s dominance, and now they’re weaponizing exports.
Internally, the U.S. has over 10 million undocumented workers — a problem too large for blunt solutions. Instead of focusing on real threats, the administration targets law-abiding foreign students, which sends the wrong message.
This poorly managed DOGE program is not doing well. Everybody agrees that the bloated bureaucracy has to be reduced but methodology used was most unpleasant.
Finally, the team around the president lacks real-world experience. Many advisors appear unqualified and out of touch with what works. It’s time for a reset — with skilled professionals who understand governance and policy
 

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