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Ryan Njaro's Podcast

Ryan Njaro's Podcast

By: Ryan Njaro
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  • Geopolitical weapons:Rare Earths
    May 23 2025

    In this powerful episode, we dive deep into one of the most overlooked but critical forces shaping global power today—rare earth elements.

    From powering smartphones and electric vehicles to enabling advanced military tech and green energy transitions, rare earths are the invisible engines of the modern world. But what happens when one country controls over 70% of the global supply?

    🌍 Is China weaponizing its dominance over rare earths?
    ⚔️ Can the West decouple from this resource dependency?
    🔋 Why are these 17 obscure elements suddenly more important than oil?

    Join me as we explore:

    • What rare earth elements actually are and why they matter

    • How they’ve become a 21st-century geopolitical weapon

    • The ongoing battle for resource security between China, the U.S., and the EU

    • Africa’s untapped potential and the new global rare earth rush

    • What it means for national security, technology, and the balance of power

    This is my longest and most in-depth podcast episode to date, packed with research, real-world numbers, and a global perspective on what could be the next great resource war.

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    11 mins
  • Refugees as geopolitical weapons
    May 17 2025

    How do countries use refugee movements as a tool of power? This episode explores the darker side of geopolitics—where human suffering becomes strategy.


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    5 mins
  • US CHINA TURF WARS:part 2 FALLOUT
    May 13 2025

    the timeline and events of the conflict between the 2 juggernauts

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    2 mins

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