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  Introducing the ‘Trump Corollary’ The White House’s 2025 National Security Strategy is unique. These documents reflect the views of a sitting president’s closest aides and usually result from a carefully choreographed bureaucratic process. Their intended audience includes national security bureaucrats in the U.S. and abroad and the think-tankers and journalists obliged by a sense of professional responsibility to at least scan these generally leaden, cliché-ridden products of groupthink. The Trump strategy statement could not be more different. As chaotic, energetic and sometimes dysfunctional as the administration that produced it, the 33-page 2025 NSS voices the passionate convictions of the administration’s leading foreign policy thinkers. It is more manifesto than strategy document, expressing what its authors hope are the ideas that will guide American foreign policy for the next generation and giving us their interpretation of Mr. Trump’s underlying worldview. The commentar...
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How Japan Built a Rare-Earth Supply Chain Without China The 15-year effort by Japan is a model for countries now scrambling to reduce their dependence on Beijing’s critical metals. Listen to this article · 9:39 min  Learn more By  River Akira Davis  and  Kiuko Notoya Reporting from Tokyo Dec. 8, 2025 The world reacted with alarm this year when Beijing introduced waves of export controls on  rare earths , the minerals vital to the manufacturing of everything from cars to advanced electronics. For Japan, the experience felt like déjà vu. China maintains a near monopoly on the supply of the metals. Japan learned that the hard way in  2010  when China effectively cut it off during a territorial dispute between the countries. Tokyo has since quietly stitched together a supply chain that is considerably less dependent on China. For Japan, that is an important hedge to political risk, as a recent  flare-up  in tensions between the nations under...