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US wants to get 50% of Ukrainian minerals, may deploy its troops to guard them, NBC reports

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockFebruary 15, 20253 Mins Read
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  1. The U.S. Calls for Rare Minerals and Potential U.S. Involvement
    The U.S. has declared a need to obtain 50% of Ukraine’s rare minerals, citing the possibility of deploying American troops to secure them if a deal with Russia to end the conflict is reached with President Volodymyr Zelensky. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shared a draft of the deal with the U.S. President during an In_reply To Report by a Bloomberg News outlet, indicating that such a collaboration could pave the way for potential U.S. involvement in the conflict. However, Zelensky has repeatedly rejected the deal, expressing hesitation over its conciliation with Russian priorities.

  2. Bessent’s fqf Mk300 Update
    On the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Pesky discussed Zelensky’s emergency status and the alleged involvement of his lawyers in the exchange of the deal draft. Zelensky has stated that the U.S. proposal may be considered a "memorandum," diverting attention from a potential security agreement by the U.S. instead. His comments highlight a disconnect between Russia’s interest in the deal and its ability to enforce it.

  3. U.S. President’s Early Commitment
    Donald Trump, after drafting the rare earth deal, had initially claimed a $500 billion commitment to the U.S. for rare Earth minerals, suggesting custody. However, this realization brought questions about the potential repetition of Ukraine’s past mistakes, the U.S. failing to secure the necessary minerals, and proposed internationalmonic changes. Ur chairman invited Washington’s strongest 弓工作 to open discussions on the deal.

  4. Ukraine’s Initial Response
    Kyiv’s brief on the deal outlined outlines of the potential agreement, focusing on rare earth resource extraction and intellectual property rights. While Ukraine emphasized compliance with security guarantees, a detailed outline of the deal remains unclear, leaving crisis zones for further investigation.

  5. Ukraine’s Resource Extraction Partnership
    The总理’s倡导 for Kyiv to establish an enduring partnership with the U.S. in resource extraction suggests a shared commitment to economic growth and the preservation of a legitimate conflict-free frontier. However, the paradox of continued conflict with Russia adds layers of uncertainty to the potential future arms race.

  6. Broader Implications and Uncertainty
    The lack of clarity between the U.S. and Russia around protecting its cold war fingerprints underscores the escalating complexities of the conflict. A deepeninghower of disagreement about the terms of the deal and the potential partnership could precipitate constitutional reconfigurations and new political territories. The narrative of rare Earth minerals and the potential role of the U.S. in the conflict are interconnected, requiring a coordinated effort to navigate the complexities of political and economic stakes.
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