When China threatened to choke off America's access to the critical minerals that power our fighter jets, missile systems, and satellites, they thought they had us cornered. They were dead wrong.
President Donald Trump saw this threat coming from a mile away, and he's already executing a master plan to break Beijing's stranglehold on the resources that keep America's military dominant. Now, Next News Network is launching an unprecedented investigative mission into the frozen Canadian wilderness to show you exactly how Trump is making it happen.
Here's what the mainstream media didn't tell you: When President Trump announced his latest round of tariffs against China, the CCP didn't just complain — they issued a direct threat to American national security. Cut off our access to critical minerals. These aren't just any minerals, folks. These are the rare earth elements and strategic metals that fuel our entire defense apparatus.
Without them? Fighter jets don't fly. Missile guidance systems go dark. Satellites fail. Our military grinds to a halt. And China knows it.
For decades, the globalist establishment allowed Communist China to corner the market on these essential resources. They shipped our mining jobs overseas, killed domestic production with crushing regulations, and left America vulnerable to exactly this kind of blackmail. It's almost like they wanted us dependent on our enemies.
But President Trump isn't playing their game. He signed an executive order and mobilized Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance to build a powerful international alliance specifically designed to break the Chinese-Russian monopoly on critical minerals worldwide.
This isn't theory. This isn't speculation. This is American national security infrastructure being built in real time.
And the epicenter of this effort? The remote wilderness of Canada, where American-allied mining companies are drilling right now to secure the resources that will keep this nation free from communist control.
Next News Network's Gary Franchi is currently en route to one of these critical drill sites — a grueling journey from Chicago to Vancouver, then to Smithers, British Columbia, and finally a helicopter flight into terrain so remote and hostile that temperatures plunge to negative 30 degrees.
This is real journalism. Not desk reporting. Not recycled press releases. Actual investigative work in conditions that would make most mainstream media reporters run crying back to their climate-controlled studios.
Source: Next News Network