Opinion | Crony Socialism and Rare Earths
Government stakes in companies is the wrong way to beat China.
“What would Republicans have said if the Biden crowd acquired government stakes in companies with ties to its friends and family? Well, that’s more or less what the Trump team is doing to little political objection. State capitalism and political cronyism are in fashion…”
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03.02.2026 02:31
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An A.I. Pioneer Warns the Tech ‘Herd’ Is Marching Into a Dead End
An A.I. Pioneer Warns the Tech ‘Herd’ Is Marching Into a Dead End www.nytimes.com/2026/01/26/t...
29.01.2026 13:39
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2026 NDS word count:
Taiwan - 0
Greenland - 5
Russia - 14
China - 22
"Trump" - 50+
24.01.2026 15:44
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2026 NDS: "Supercharge the defense industrial base."
Also 2026 NDS: No mention of semiconductors. No export controls. No critical minerals. No workforce. No updated NDIS.
Acquisition speed isn't an industrial strategy. You can't supercharge what you haven't mapped.
24.01.2026 13:36
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New role, same mission.
I'm now leading SCSP's Technology Leadership Directorate as Vice President—working with an amazing team to ensure America stays ahead in the technologies that will define this century.
More to come on what we're building at the Special Competitive Studies Project!
04.01.2026 21:17
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8/ Bottom line: This positions the U.S. to shape both hemispheric energy flows and global refined product markets.
The Venezuela situation is about infrastructure control, not just barrels. 🛢️
04.01.2026 15:07
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7/ American technology unlocks the reserves → Western-operated refineries (potentially including a revived Isla facility) process the heavy crude → U.S. Gulf Coast plants convert it into high-value products like diesel.
This isn't energy trade; it's strategic integration.
04.01.2026 15:07
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6/ The endgame isn't just about oil flows—it's about control points in the global energy system.
If U.S. firms secure contracts to rebuild the Orinoco belt (as Trump has explicitly invited), they engineer a closed-loop advantage:
04.01.2026 15:07
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5/ An intriguing opportunity: Curaçao's Isla refinery was specifically built to process Venezuelan crude but has been idle for years after PDVSA mismanagement.
How will Curaçao and the Netherlands play this card? Will they partner with U.S./Western firms to restart it?
04.01.2026 15:07
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4/ India and China have facilities that can process Venezuelan crude. China's been a major destination even during sanctions (via indirect routes). India has also imported it.
Key question: Will the Trump administration tolerate this, or use sanctions enforcement as leverage?
04.01.2026 15:07
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3/ Why does this matter? Canadian heavy crude supplies (their traditional feedstock) face long-term uncertainty.
Venezuelan crude could fill this gap—if sanctions allow it.
04.01.2026 15:07
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2/ Oil from the Orinoco belt is heavy and sour, requiring specially-designed refineries. Few exist globally—many are on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
They've run below capacity for years and would welcome additional heavy crude feedstock, especially at competitive prices.
04.01.2026 15:07
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A Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) oil pumpjack on Lake Maracaibo in Cabimas, Zulia state, Venezuela. Gaby Oraa/Bloomberg/Getty Images
🧵 1/ The real significance of events in Venezuela for oil is less about reserves and more about refining capacity and geopolitical positioning.
The potential boon for U.S. oil companies? Refining Venezuelan crude (caveat: depends on sanctions relief and production ramp-up).
04.01.2026 15:07
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China’s Russian Town Has Log Cabins and Cyrillic Signs, but No Russians
"Enhe’s primary school does not teach Russian, the kind of omission that Mr. Putin has denounced as an intolerable violation of ethnic Russians’ rights in countries like Ukraine and the Baltic States." www.nytimes.com/2026/01/04/w...
04.01.2026 14:01
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In Ukraine, a New Arsenal of Killer A.I. Drones Is Being Born
In Ukraine, a New Arsenal of Killer A.I. Drones Is Being Born www.nytimes.com/2025/12/31/m...
01.01.2026 18:40
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Inside China’s Six-Decade Campaign to Dominate Rare Earths
Inside China’s Six-Decade Campaign to Dominate Rare Earths www.nytimes.com/2025/12/31/b...
31.12.2025 16:17
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See How a Chinese Attack on Taiwan Would Be Japan’s Problem
In a conflict, Taipei’s fate would become quickly intertwined with the U.S.-Japan security alliance.
China says what happens with Taiwan is none of Japan’s business. The reality is that an invasion of Taiwan would have immense stakes for Japan. These maps show why www.wsj.com/world/asia/c... via @wsj.com
29.12.2025 14:04
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