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The Worlds Largest Mineral Deposits aren't in Afghanistan or China...
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The trouble is that a lot of the area is inaccessible. You can't get through the mountain terrain. Proof: There is still a large population of Siberian tigers in those mountains.
It is the most remote area on the planet outside of Antartica, IMO.
It will take a lot of funding just to make a road to the new mines, but the article claims there are rare earth minerals, that kind of profit will entice investors. But that will only happen if there really is a unified Korea, and not before.
In the end those rare earth minerals may be the last supply on the planet when the rest of the world's deposits go dry.
Quoting: Doctor Congo, Terrorist The enticement is incredibly strong. China and the US would both profit from those resources, just like Afghanistan. (China mined those Afghan minerals fyi) Just speculating here.
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