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Taliban Boasts Communist China Wants to ‘Beef Up’ Relations with Them

The Chinese Communist Party is 'actively engaging' with the Taliban

 on 4th September 2021 @ 10.00pm
the taliban is boasting of it s new relations with communist china © press
The Taliban is boasting of it's new relations with Communist China

The Taliban has boasted that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) wants to “beef up” relations with the terrorist group in Afghanistan.

China has been eyeing Afghanistan and the potential to cash-in on its untapped mining opportunities since Democrat Joe Biden handed the country to the Taliban.

According to new reports, the CCP is now "actively engaging" with the Taliban.

The Taliban says “China has promised to keep its embassy in Kabul open and ‘beef up’ relations," The Guardian reported on Friday.

The report adds:

"A spokesman for the Islamist militia, Suhail Shaheen, said on Friday a senior member of the Taliban’s political office in Qatar had been told by China’s deputy foreign minister that Beijing also aimed to increase humanitarian assistance.”

china is seeking to cash in on afghanistan s untapped mining opportunities © press
China is seeking to cash-in on Afghanistan's untapped mining opportunities

In July, Foreign Policy noted:

Beijing has reportedly been actively engaging with Kabul on construction of the Peshawar-Kabul motorway, which would connect Pakistan to Afghanistan and make Kabul a participant in China’s massive infrastructure and investment plan, the Belt and Road Initiative. …
Beijing is also building a major road through the Wakhan Corridor—a slim strip of mountainous territory connecting China’s westernmost province of Xinjiang to Afghanistan—and onward to Pakistan and Central Asia …
According to a 2014 report, Afghanistan may possess nearly a trillion dollars’ worth of extractable rare-earth metals locked within its mountains.

Back in June 2019, Reuters explained the threat of China cornering the market on rare earth minerals:

Rare earth elements are used in a wide range of consumer products, from iPhones to electric car motors, as well as military jet engines, satellites and lasers. …
China supplied 80% of the rare earths imported by the United States from 2014 to 2017. …
China is home to at least 85% of the world’s capacity to process rare earth ores into material manufacturers can use, according to research firm Adamas Intelligence. …  
Companies such as Raytheon Co RTN.N, Lockheed Martin Corp LMT.N and BAE Systems Plc BAES.L all make sophisticated missiles that use rare earths metals in their guidance systems, and sensors. 
china hit the jackpot when hunter biden s father handed afghanistan to the taliban © press
China hit the jackpot when Hunter Biden's father handed Afghanistan to the Taliban

CNBC admitted in April that “environmental pressures at home” had been partly responsible for the U.S. losing its prior dominance of the rare earth minerals market:

While China is dominant now, in the decades before the 1980s it was the U.S. that held a majority stake in this metals market.
That changed as production growth abroad and mounting environmental pressures at home shifted production overseas and also offered cheaper labor costs. 
According to one 2018 report from the Department of Defense, China “strategically flooded the global market” with rare earths at cheaper prices to drive out and deter current and future competitors. 

In July, Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said that “China is a friendly country and we welcome it for reconstruction and developing Afghanistan … if [the Chinese] have investments, of course, we will ensure their safety.”

He deflected from the issue of the oppressed Uyghur Muslims in China, saying, “We care about the oppression of Muslims, be it in Palestine, in Myanmar, or in China, and we care about the oppression of non-Muslims anywhere in the world.

"But what we are not going to do is interfere in China’s internal affairs.”

It seems as though the Chinese Communist Party really hit the jackpot when Hunter Biden's father was sworn into the White House.

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