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Prospector Podcast – Ted J Butler: Blood Cobalt & African Deal: Trump, China, and the Battle for Africa’s Mineral Wealth

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Prospector Podcast – Ted J Butler: Blood Cobalt & African Deal: Trump, China, and the Battle for Africa’s Mineral Wealth

 

 

 

 

Michael and Ted J Butler discuss the complexities of doing business in Africa’s mining sector, focusing on Ted’s article “Blood Cobalt and the Art of the African Deal,” which critiques Trump’s efforts to position himself as a peacemaker in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to challenge China’s control over critical mineral resources. Ted is skeptical about the peace deal, seeing it as more about appearances than addressing deep-rooted corruption and conflict in the region.

 

They explore the history of US and European exploitation and intervention in Africa, particularly in Congo, underscoring colonial exploitation, political interference, and devastating conflicts like the Congo War. They argue that Trump’s peace deal aims to secure US investor access to Africa’s mineral wealth under the guise of improving security, drawing parallels to historical US strategies of supporting dictators for economic interests.

 

China’s growing dominance in Africa is highlighted, with China now the largest trading partner for 97% of African countries, contrasting with 35% in 2003. African resources such as gold, rare earths, copper, and tantalum, vital for green energy, AI, and military uses, are central to this dynamic. While Russia exerts influence via the Wagner Group, China’s success stems from infrastructure investments like railways and ports, outpacing Western financial aid efforts.

 

The discussion touches on African nations in the Sahel pivoting away from French influence towards BRICS countries that invest in infrastructure rather than perpetuate aid dependency. However, despite infrastructure projects, poverty and human rights issues remain. Ted and Michael conclude that African countries must balance attracting foreign investment with building strong legal institutions to stabilize their resource-rich but conflict-prone regions.

Posted August 11, 2025

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