7/06/2026

Rare earth is everywhere, even in cowdung. Mining rare earth in space is a sick joke

Mining rare earth in space is a sick joke. They can't be mining and refining them in space, right? Now, even building refining logistics on the ground is a non-starter and have to rely mostly on Chinese expertise. How realistic is the talk about building those processing logistics in space?

So, the USA and its allies can continue with the rhetorics and the fairy tale. It goes nowhere and fools no one. China will just let the roosters crow standing on the heap of cow dungs. Cow dungs are a dime a dozen in India by the way and there is another good use for it.

By the way, Trump said that by this year or next, the USA would have so much rare earth dirt that it does not know what to do with it. He is right, because piling up the dirt is one thing but getting to the bottom of what to do with it to extract the essential elements is another. So, why is there a need to source for rare earth in space, I wonder? The man can coax a bird down from a tree but has no idea how rare earth ores are going to become useful magnets. A pile of dirt is a pile of dirt. What China has achieved is there for all to see. What USA achieved is all only apparent on twits.

Now we are seeing desperation all around, with Japan and India talking about cooperating in rare earth procurement and processing to counter China's dominance, after the recent sanctions by China. The Japanese Yen just collapsed to 162 yen to the US$, really reaching for the banana note status that we are familiar with. Oil imports for Japan are going to be highly expensive, and manufacturing cost are going to soar for Japanese products. This is bad for Japan. Japanese living standards are going to be a pain, but they will continue to have to bear the misery.

One warning though for China. A desperate Japan is dangerous. The USA found out the hard way. China should watch the Japs closely. They are militarizing and have ulterior motives for doing that.


Anonymous

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rare earth magnets importance is not just confined to the military and the weapons industry. In other areas we tend to forget its importance. Those speakers, inside handphones and headphones for example, also relies on rare earth magnets in order to produce the crystal clear and loudness, something not found in earlier headphones and small speakers.

Anonymous said...

Cow Dung could be the next important raw materials the world needs. Roosters need a platform to stand on and crow, right? Don't laugh.

Anonymous said...

Another very significant sign of USA's desperation has now been revealed with Trump asking Iran to help USA farmers by buying its corn, soya and other farm products. Imagine attacking a country and then trying to ask that country for help. Only a shameless person like Trump can do such a thing. The thief asking the victim to help sounds weird.

The hogwash reason that Trump gave was that Iran is now short of food and therefore Trump is very magnanimous, offering to sell food to Iran. Now before we get the wrong idea, Trump is going to use the seized Iranian assets to pay for USA farm products. The robber who robs the shop is returning with the loot to buy from the same looted shop to help the shop owner to recover some losses, thinking he is doing a 'benevolent' act. What a sick joke!

Having said that, Trump is showing more desperation by removing some tariffs on essential farmer's requirements to help the farmers, like fertilizer from Morocco. It seems that the tariffs have backfired badly on the USA.