‚Trump is offering Zelensky a lifeline‘
As the Trump administration angles for peace between Ukraine and Russia, the real driving force that will bring calm to the region — while benefiting the United States — is a critical mineral deal with America.
To understand why, we must first recognize why critical minerals are so essential.
Ukraine contains only 0.4% of the world’s land mass but has an estimated 5% of the world’s critical mineral reserves, including uranium, aluminum, copper, nickel, lithium, rare earth metals, graphite, and more. These minerals are vital for advanced industry and technology, including metallurgy, batteries, fuel cells, lubricants, computer chips, nuclear energy … the list is nearly endless. Even though these minerals are linchpins of the modern economy, out of the 50 minerals deemed “critical,” the U.S. fully relies on imports for 12 of them. We have to import over 50% of another 28 of these building blocks.
Whether it’s Canada, Greenland, or Ukraine, President Trump wants to import critical minerals wherever possible to sustain and strengthen our economic and technological dominance.
What’s less clear is why the proposed U.S.-Ukraine mineral deal is the cornerstone of Trump’s peace plan.
Critics have mislabeled President Trump’s bid for critical minerals as an attempt to steal one of Ukraine’s best assets while the nation is desperate — without providing any security or military guarantees. But the opposite is the case. President Trump is offering Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a lifeline. If America has an agreement to access Ukraine’s critical minerals, Zelenskyy will have with it all the security guarantees his nation needs.
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USA — Financial The Ukraine mineral deal is a win for America, Ukraine and peace