Stockpiling Deterrence-Or Just Dusting Off Cold War Logic?

Jul 25, 2025

Highlights

  • China controls 90% of global rare earth element processing, critical for U.S. defense systems.
  • The U.S. is actively developing domestic REE processing capabilities through strategic investments.
  • The strategic minerals reserve requires a nuanced approach, prioritizing the most critical rare earth elements.

In their July 24 ย Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) commentary (opens in a new tab), Major General Jake Kwon and Benjamin Jensen argue that a robust U.S. strategic reserve of rare earth elements (REEs) is essential to deter China and sustain defense production in future conflicts. They evoke Cold War stockpiling logic and draw compelling parallels to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The facts are largely soundโ€”but the framing leans heavily on strategic fear, while glossing over current progress and industrial constraints.

What Checks Out

The authors correctly state that rare earths are critical to U.S. defense systemsโ€”from precision-guided munitions to stealth platformsโ€”and that China controls about 90% of global REE processing. They also accurately reference historical U.S. stockpiling under the Strategic and Critical Materials Stockpiling Act and recent legislative action (Section 1411 of the 2024 NDAA) mandating REE independence from geopolitical rivals by 2035.

Where It Tilts

The piece casts the U.S. as dangerously exposedโ€”ignoring steps already taken to onshore processing (e.g., MP Materialsโ€™ magnet plant, DoDโ€™s Title III investments, Lynas USAโ€™s Texas facility). These efforts arenโ€™t hypotheticalโ€”theyโ€™re funded and under construction. Nor is the U.S. starting from zero: the National Defense Stockpile does hold some critical materials, though not in ideal quantities or configurations.

Not So Rareโ€ฆ Mislabels

The authors repeat a common trope: lumping REEs in with broader โ€œcritical mineralsโ€ like cobalt or lithium without a clear distinction. While REEs are critical, not all are equally strategic or scarce. Heavy REEs like dysprosium or terbium are far more at-risk than, say, lanthanum or cerium. Stockpiling without prioritization could waste taxpayer funds on non-bottleneck materials.ย  CSIS missed an opportunity to educate policymakers on nuance.

Environmental Oversight: Light Touch

The piece nods to modern extraction technologies but minimizes domestic environmental and permitting challengesโ€”key reasons the U.S. outsourced REE supply chains in the first place. Suggesting a reserve can be stood up โ€œquicklyโ€ ignores the multi-year lead time required for safe, regulated domestic production.

Bottom Line: The call for a rare earth reserve is strategic common senseโ€”but itโ€™s already in motion, and urgency should not eclipse transparency or intelligent prioritization. Investors should monitor execution risk, not just patriotic momentum.

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By Daniel

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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