Categories: WORLD

Anti-war activists mock CNN as it cries over $1 trillion worth of ‘desperately needed’ minerals left behind in Afghanistan

When the US finishes its exit from the country after 20 years, it will be leaving behind valuable, untapped mineral deposits worth a $1 trillion, according to US military officials and geologists in 2010. 

Minerals such as iron, copper, gold and lithium are found in huge quantities there, and have remained mostly untouched due to the unstable state of the nation, something that doesn’t look to be changing as the US continues its chaotic exit from the country amid a Taliban takeover. 

“Afghanistan is certainly one of the regions richest in traditional precious metals, but also the metals [needed] for the emerging economy of the 21st century,” Rod Schoonover, a scientist and security expert who founded the Ecological Futures Group, told the outlet about the deposits. 

The argument is resources like lithium are rare and heavily used in renewable batteries and electric car production. CNN reporter Julia Horowitz briefly floated the idea that countries like China may find a way to negotiate with the Taliban for these resources, but acknowledged this was highly unlikely considering the continued security and stability risks in the country. 

The piece and its brash headline were quickly torn to pieces on social media, instigating accusations that the network was essentially making an argument for a continued military presence – or even reinvasion – of a country the US has occupied for two decades. All in the name of taking resources the network claims “we desperately need.”

“Ok, Ok, let me think. Yes. Batteries. We need to liberate the oppressed lithium for our rechargeable batteries… Would no one think of the poor tech [companies]?” activist Asfandyar Bhittani commented. 

“Call me cynical but it’s *almost* as if CNN are trying to justify an invasion and exploitation of Afghanistan to extract said rare minerals. Because, you know, that worked well last time,” pundit Kevin Creagh added. 

President Joe Biden’s withdrawal effort from Afghanistan has come under heavy scrutiny from both sides of the political aisle, with many accusing the administration of moving forward without a proper plan in place to evacuate American citizens and military allies amid the Taliban takeover. 

Biden claimed in an interview this week that US troops will remain in the capital city of Kabul until all Americans who want to escape can do so. He admitted, however, there has been “more difficulty” with the Taliban in evacuating those “who helped us” in the military conflict there. 

Like this story? Share it with a friend!

© 2021, paradox. All rights reserved.

paradox

Share
Published by
paradox

Recent Posts

Fico shooter protested suspension of Ukraine military aid – Slovak interior minister

The man who critically injured Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Wednesday was a fierce…

1 day ago

No place for military blocs in Asia-Pacific – Putin

The Asia-Pacific region should be free of military blocs because of their potential to undermine…

2 days ago

WATCH Putin lands in Beijing for talks with Xi

Russian President Vladimir Putin was welcomed with an honor guard after his plane touched down…

2 days ago

Western elites want to prosper at the expense of others – Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin has set the stage for his state visit to China by…

3 days ago

Зеркало сайта Vavada

С каждым днем онлайн-казино становятся все более популярными среди азартных игроков. И это вполне логично:…

3 days ago

Putin officially confirms new defense minister

Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially appointed Andrey Belousov as the new minister of defense.Belousov,…

3 days ago