CNN’s Rare Earth Mirage: When Headlines Outrun Reality

Oct 22, 2025

Highlights

  • CNN's coverage frames America's rare earth initiative as a futile chase, ignoring strategic elements.
  • The $8.5 billion U.S.-Australia deal and Pentagon-backed industrial policy mark Phase 2 of supply chain reindustrialization.
  • The media focuses on China's 90% refining dominance and academic pessimism.
  • Coordinated efforts like MP Materials' Texas magnet factory are overlooked.
  • EXIM Bank's $2.2 billion financing is part of the integrated strategy.
  • The first cohesive U.S. industrial policy is in place since the Manhattan Project.
  • The current developments are strategic rewiring of Western supply chains, not political theater.
  • Washington and Canberra are building infrastructure to reduce dependence on Beijing for refining, separation, and magnetics.

So how about a sprint through a marathon? Welcome to CNNโ€™s world.ย  The traditional mediaโ€™s latest โ€œanalysisโ€ on Trumpโ€™s rare earth push races through the story like a sprinter mistaking the starting gun for the finish line. The network declares the president โ€œcanโ€™t cut deals fast enough to catch upโ€ โ€” as if industrial rearmament were a TikTok trend. Yes, China still dominates the refining stage with more than 90% control, but the real U.S. story is not a chase โ€” itโ€™s a comeback.

Decades of offshoring, environmental outsourcing, and political apathy hollowed out Americaโ€™s rare earth base. Now, through coordinated defense contracting, price floors, and strategic alliances, Washington is piecing the ecosystem back together โ€” from MP Materialsโ€™ magnet factory in Texas to Lynas-Blue Lineโ€™s processing in Texas and Kalgoorlie, to the $8.5 billion joint USA-Australian deal.ย  ย In many articles, REEx detailed why more is needed in the form of a critical-mineral and rare-earth-element industrial policy. ย Most recently, Rare Earth Exchanges (REEx) reiterated the policy needs via an October 19 open letter to President Trump, calling for a vertically integrated โ€œmine-to-magnetโ€ national and international strategy. CNN didnโ€™t mention it โ€” or any of the industrial policy underlying this $8.5 billion U.S.โ€“Australia alignment.

Facts Without Framework

The CNN piece is indicative of today's big media, getting some numbers right but covering the wrong narrative. ย The media quotes USGS data showing 70% import dependence and rehashes familiar tropes about environmental cost โ€” but skips what matters most: America finally has at least the formative underpinnings of a plan. The Pentagonโ€™s price-floor guarantee and EXIM Bankโ€™s $2.2 billion financing lines mark the first cohesive industrial policy since the Manhattan Project era. Well, perhaps we would also include President Trumpโ€™s Operation Warp Speed. Thatโ€™s not a fantasy โ€” thatโ€™s statecraft. CNN leaves readers thinking the U.S. is starting from zero when itโ€™s actually in Phase 2 of reindustrialization โ€” the phase where money meets metallurgy.

The Bias of the Bleak

The report leans on academic pessimism โ€” โ€œa decade away,โ€ โ€œno workforce,โ€ โ€œtoo costlyโ€ โ€” without balancing it against the new momentum driving capital into magnet and alloy manufacturing. Every โ€œhurdleโ€ cited doubles as an investment thesis: workforce training, energy diversification, and publicโ€“private infrastructure are precisely where the upside lies. And conflating Trumpโ€™s showmanship (โ€œyou wonโ€™t know what to do with themโ€) with policy substance is lazy journalism โ€” equating rhetoric with result. Itโ€™s media theater masquerading as analysis.

The Real Play

Whatโ€™s unfolding isnโ€™t political posturing โ€” itโ€™s a strategic rewiring of the Western supply chain. Washington and Canberra are building the scaffolding for an era in which refining, separation, and magnetism no longer orbit Beijing. Itโ€™s messy, expensive, and slow โ€” but itโ€™s happening. And yes, more industrial policy, as REEx has recommendedโ€”not just faster deal-cuttingโ€”will accelerate the effort.

While there is much work to go and the trek remains steep, while CNN chases soundbites, the mines, refineries, and magnets are moving.

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Inspired to launch Rare Earth Exchanges in part due to his lifelong passion for geology and mineralogy, and patriotism, to ensure America and free market economies develop their own rare earth and critical mineral supply chains.

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