Will Pakistan Back America Against China on Critical Minerals?
Автор: Raza Abbas Journalist
Загружено: 2026-06-04
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In this video, Raza Abbas Journalist analyzes a major geopolitical development after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need to reduce global dependence on China for critical minerals and strategic supply chains.
The discussion focuses on Pakistan's growing importance in the global critical minerals race, particularly the vast reserves of copper, gold, rare earth elements, and other strategic resources located in Balochistan. Could Pakistan become a key supplier for the United States as Washington seeks alternatives to China?
The video also examines reports regarding U.S.-Pakistan cooperation in the mining sector, the strategic implications for CPEC, China's possible concerns, and the opportunities and risks facing Pakistan.
In the second part, we investigate claims about Ukraine's battle-tested anti-drone systems and rumors of a possible Pakistan-Ukraine defense understanding. What is confirmed, what remains speculation, and how do Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and regional security dynamics fit into the picture?
Additionally, we review reports published by the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar regarding alleged Pakistani military deployments in Yemen and separate verified facts from unconfirmed claims.
Topics Covered:
• Marco Rubio's critical minerals strategy
• Balochistan's mineral wealth and global competition
• U.S.-Pakistan mineral cooperation
• China, CPEC, and strategic concerns
• Rare earth elements and global supply chains
• Ukraine's anti-drone technology
• Pakistan-Ukraine defense rumors
• Saudi Arabia and regional security partnerships
• Yemen developments and Al-Akhbar report
• Pakistan's geopolitical balancing between China and the United States
Watch till the end for a detailed geopolitical analysis of how critical minerals, defense technology, and great-power competition could reshape Pakistan's strategic future.
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Sources
U.S. Department of State
The White House
Reuters
BBC News
Al Jazeera
Kyiv Post
Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Disclaimer
The views presented in this video are based on publicly available information, official statements, media reports, and open-source research available at the time of publication. Some topics discussed may involve developing events, unverified claims, or reports that have not been independently confirmed.
This content is intended solely for news analysis, education, and public discussion. The purpose is not to promote any political agenda, organization, state, or military entity. Viewers are encouraged to consult multiple sources and conduct their own research before forming conclusions.
Raza Abbas Journalist strives for factual accuracy; however, information may evolve as new evidence becomes available.
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