OTR6-Quantum Supremacy Is the Real World War And China s Winning Unless America Moves NOW Part 2 - On The Record with Christian Briggs
Exploring the explosive intersection of quantum supremacy and precious metals, Christian Briggs reveals the staggering implications of China's dominance in silver production. As global tensions rise, the U.S.'s staggering dependence on imported silv…
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OTR6-Quantum Supremacy Is the Real World War And China s Winning Unless America Moves NOW Part 2 - On The Record with Christian Briggs
Exploring the explosive intersection of quantum supremacy and precious metals, Christian Briggs reveals the staggering implications of China's dominance in silver production. As global tensions rise, the U.S.'s staggering dependence on imported silver becomes alarmingly clear. With projections indicating silver prices could soar to $500 an ounce by 2028, the stakes have never been higher. Briggs dives into chilling statistics: China controls upwards of 70% of the world's refined silver supply, leaving the U.S. to import between 67% and 80% of its silver. The consequences of this imbalance extend into critical defense applications, where silver's irreplaceable role in technology could leave the U.S. vulnerable if China decides to cut off exports. The reality is sobering; with refined inventories at historical lows and China set to impose stringent export licensing, the U.S. could face dire supply shocks that threaten its military and technological capabilities. With precious metals intertwined with future advancements, including quantum computing reliant on helium-3, the conversation it sparks is not just financial but existential. Can American leadership pivot in time to reclaim independence in essential metals and prevent a geopolitical defeat? With supply chains strained from decades of mismanagement, the race against time is on. This monumental shift in geopolitical dynamics prompts urgent questions about resource strategy, energy independence, and the future of global power.
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