The political establishment loves to stand at a podium and talk tough about China. They float massive tariffs, chest-beat about national security, and promise to bring manufacturing home. But behind the performative patriotism lies a devastating, self-inflicted vulnerability: the United States is entirely at the mercy of the Chinese Communist Party for rare earth metals.
Without rare earth elements (REEs), modern American life—and the American military—grinds to an absolute halt. These seventeen minerals are the indispensable ingredients required to manufacture F-35 fighter jets, guided missiles, nuclear submarines, electric vehicles, smartphones, and MRI machines.
And right now, Beijing holds the keys to the entire kingdom.
Why Are We So Reliant?
The establishment will tell you we simply don’t have these minerals in the ground. That is a lie. The United States has massive rare earth deposits, particularly at the Mountain Pass mine in California. We actually extract thousands of tons of raw materials every single year.
So why are we reliant on China? Because decades ago, corporate elites and bought-off politicians realized it was cheaper to offshore the messy, highly toxic process of refining these metals. Instead of building domestic refineries and dealing with strict EPA regulations, we ship our raw dirt to China, let them process it, and then buy it back at a massive premium. Today, China controls nearly 90% of the world’s rare earth refining capacity. We didn’t lose our supply chain; the uniparty sold it to boost quarterly profit margins.
The Doomsday Scenario: What if Beijing Cuts Us Off?
If China woke up tomorrow and placed an absolute embargo on rare earth exports to the United States, the fallout would be catastrophic.
The Pentagon’s supply chain would freeze. Production lines for advanced weaponry would stall out in a matter of months. In the civilian sector, Silicon Valley would panic. Companies like Apple, Tesla, and Intel would be utterly incapable of manufacturing their flagship products. It would trigger an immediate technological depression, forcing the U.S. into desperate, multi-year scrambles to build domestic refining infrastructure that takes a decade to scale.
The 100% Tariff Reality Check
Right now, politicians are floating 100% tariffs on Chinese imports to look tough. But when you apply a 100% tariff to a critical resource that you cannot currently refine yourself, you are not punishing China. You are punishing the American taxpayer.
Here is exactly what happens if a 100% tariff hits Chinese rare earth metals tomorrow:
- The Corporate Impact: American tech and defense companies cannot simply switch suppliers, because alternative supply chains do not exist at scale. Their manufacturing costs will instantaneously double. Profit margins will collapse, leading to mass layoffs in the tech and manufacturing sectors.
- The Consumer Impact: Corporations never eat the cost of a tariff; they pass it directly down the line. The price of an iPhone would skyrocket. The cost of a laptop, an electric vehicle, or a basic home appliance would surge. Even worse, the Pentagon would just pass the inflated cost of defense manufacturing right back to you in the form of higher taxes and a larger national deficit.
The harsh truth is that tariffs only work when you have a domestic industry to protect. We don’t.
Until the United States commits to rebuilding its own domestic refining capabilities, any “tough talk” on China is just expensive political theater. The elite sold our national sovereignty to our greatest geopolitical adversary, and they expect the working class to foot the bill.

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