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Raytheon CEO Explains Why China Has US Military By The Balls | |
2023-06-22 | |
[ZERO] Raytheon Chief Executive Greg Hayes admitted last week that Beijing effectively has the US military's supply chain by the balls thanks to its reliance on rare earths and other materials which come from, or are processed in, China. According to Hayes, Raytheon has "several thousand suppliers in China," because of which "decoupling ... is impossible." If you love the game, have an endless supply of taxpayer dollars but consistently lose, it is very difficult to leave the blackjack table. "We can de-risk but not decouple," he told the Financial Times, adding that he thinks this is the case "for everybody." "Think about the $500bn of trade that goes from China to the US every year. More than 95 per cent of rare earth materials or metals come from, or are processed in, China. There is no alternative," Hayes continued, adding "If we had to pull out of China, it would take us many many years to re-establish that capability either domestically or in other friendly countries."
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Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 Confucius say, "Ocean of crates Contain mostly intertwined fates. If you pull a Bud Light On Beijing, it's goodnight: Great Depression!" [or, us: "Walling States!"] |
Posted by: Spinter Schwarzeneggar7343 2023-06-22 02:52 |
#1 The Path to Pearl Harbor President Franklin Delano Roosevelt made one of those escalating moves in July 1940 when he cut off shipments of scrap iron, steel, and aviation fuel to Japan even as he allowed American oil to continue flowing to the empire. Japan responded by entering resource-rich French Indochina, with permission from the government of Nazi-occupied France, and by cementing its alliance with Germany and Italy as a member of the Axis. In July 1941, Japan then moved into southern Indochina in preparation for an attack against both British Malaya, a source for rice, rubber, and tin, and the oil-rich Dutch East Indies. This prompted Roosevelt to freeze all Japanese assets in the United States on July 26, 1941, which effectively cut off Japan’s access to US oil. “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.” ~ Nark Twain |
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-06-22 02:36 |