At a moment of mounting geopolitical instability, and as the U.S. conducts major military operations in the Middle East and confronts fragile global supply chains, critical minerals have moved to the center of national security planning. Yet in Central Africa, this strategy faces a growing tension. In early February, Washington hosted the Critical Minerals Ministerial, bringing together 54 countries from Europe,…
Rwanda’s war in Congo is undermining US mineral security
Originally reported by The Hill
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