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Trump’s Power Move: How He’s Set to Outmaneuver China in the Energy War

EDITOR'S NOTES

The global chessboard is shifting, and Trump—love him or hate him—knows the game. With Biden’s bumbling reign of geopolitical surrender in the rearview mirror, Washington is sharpening its knives. The target? China’s stranglehold on rare earth minerals, energy, and the so-called “green revolution.”

Beijing spent decades quietly tightening its grip on resources critical to America’s economy, military, and infrastructure. The previous administration played right into their hands, selling out U.S. energy independence in the name of climate hysteria. But now, Trump’s back, and he’s got a plan: unleash American energy dominance, slash red tape, and break China’s supply chain monopoly.

This isn’t just about policy—it’s about survival. The U.S. is facing a 21st-century Cold War, one that won’t be fought with missiles alone, but with control over resources, industry, and economic leverage. China bet that America would stay weak and dependent. Trump’s betting otherwise.

And if he plays this right, Beijing’s house of cards could come crashing down.

Trump’s Secret Weapon Against China: Energy, Rare Earths, and Economic Warfare

The battle for global supremacy is no longer hypothetical—it’s happening in real-time. While Washington’s elite spent years groveling before Beijing, China was busy positioning itself as the world’s economic overlord. Unlike the Soviet Union—an overmilitarized, mismanaged corpse that collapsed under its own weight—China is a technological and manufacturing powerhouse with the means to challenge U.S. dominance.

How did they pull it off? Simple: by cornering the market on the materials that fuel the modern world. Rare earth minerals, lithium, cobalt—China controls them, mines them, refines them, and ships them worldwide. They knew what Western bureaucrats refused to acknowledge: the so-called “green energy transition” isn’t about saving the planet. It’s about power.

How China Rigged the Game

While the U.S. government fell in love with wind farms and solar panels, China was busy securing its dominance. Beijing controls 80-90% of the world’s rare-earth mineral supply, despite having only 37% of global reserves. They own the processing plants, the supply chains, and the rare earth markets that green energy depends on. And the West, blinded by climate zealotry, walked right into their trap.

But Trump isn’t about to play by Beijing’s rules. His return to power means America is no longer outsourcing its energy future to the CCP. His executive orders are already shifting the landscape:

  • Revoking Biden’s EV mandate – A direct gut punch to China’s electric vehicle market.
  • Slashing green energy subsidies – No more funneling American tax dollars into a sector dominated by Chinese supply chains.
  • Fast-tracking fossil fuel projects – Oil, gas, and coal production back at full throttle.
  • Expanding rare earth mining in the U.S. – Breaking China’s monopoly by unleashing America’s natural resources.

The Greenland Gambit: Trump's Next Move?

Trump’s energy war isn’t just about drilling more oil and cutting regulations. He’s thinking bigger—like acquiring Greenland, a mineral-rich Arctic fortress that China has long had its eye on. The island is a treasure trove of untapped rare earths, a critical battleground in the new Cold War. If Trump can secure it, he deals a major blow to both China and Russia, while making the U.S. the dominant power in the Arctic.

This isn’t just speculation—Trump floated the idea back in 2019, and the establishment laughed. But now, as the race for resources heats up, who's laughing now?

Slamming the Brakes on China’s Green Energy Hustle

Wind and solar are supposed to be the future, right? Wrong. They’re a Trojan horse for Chinese economic control. Wind farms require 10 times the amount of critical minerals as natural gas plants. Where do those minerals come from? You guessed it—China.

Trump’s orders slamming the breaks on wind energy projects are a calculated strike against Beijing’s economic strategy. By gutting America’s wind and solar dependency, he’s cutting demand for Chinese-supplied minerals and forcing the U.S. to pivot toward homegrown energy sources.

The Bottom Line: America’s Survival Depends on Energy Independence

China’s plan was simple: make the U.S. dependent on Chinese-controlled supply chains while it hoarded resources and built up its industrial war machine. The previous administration was more than happy to play along.

But Trump’s not interested in watching America sleepwalk into second place. His moves to supercharge domestic energy production, ramp up rare earth mining, and undercut China’s green energy leverage could be the game-changer that puts Beijing on its heels.

This isn’t just economic policy—it’s national security. The U.S. can either reassert its dominance or keep bowing to the CCP. Trump’s betting that Americans are ready to take their country back.

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