Lindsey Graham Says Quiet Part Out Loud on Real Reason Behind Ukraine War – IOTW Report

Lindsey Graham Says Quiet Part Out Loud on Real Reason Behind Ukraine War

Now Graham has admitted the conflict isn’t just about defeating Russia but also about Ukraine‘s vast reserves of rare earth minerals, which are worth between $2 and $7 trillion.

14 Comments on Lindsey Graham Says Quiet Part Out Loud on Real Reason Behind Ukraine War

  1. Just watch. If things go according to these evil people that are calling the shots plan, China will end up with them.
    Currently they’re doing everything they can possibly think of to start a nuclear war.

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  2. China doesn’t need to possess them, all they need is for the Ukrainian ores to be unusable. Nuked territory works. China has it’s own rare Earth metals plus the Afghanistan ores Biden handed over. They just don’t want competition.

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  3. OldCoot

    There’s a very good possibility that the only purpose of this war is to protect/hide what the Clinton Foundation has been up to since day one. It’s ironic Hitlery wants to call all of her enemies Russian Assets when that bitch sold Russia a very large supply of Uranium. I wonder how that got past the state department. Oh yea, she was in charge of it. Well the good news is, they’re about to give it back.

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  4. “China doesn’t need to possess them, all they need is for the Ukrainian ores to be unusable”

    Easy to say, but, are you ready to bear the burden of knowing you killed a country’s ability to thrive?

    World leaders have to think about he permanent consequences of their actions also.

    This is how you create super committed killers looking for you. They have nothing to lose. Anyone that realizes this would not want to create a permanent enemy with no chance of peace ever again.

    Not to mention what the rest of the world thinks of you when you want to do business with them.

    Conclusion, IMO, bad idea for anyone to consider that against Ukraine.

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  5. Some of these rare earths, maybe like lithium, will come and go as technology changes.

    Lithium batteries, at least in vehicles, seem dangerous to me. They’ll likely be replaced some day.

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