Dear Friend, The Pentagon just made a move that has Beijing absolutely terrified. And my colleague Louis Navellier — who lives just down the road from Mar-a-Lago — has a front-row seat to watch it all unfold. You see, Trump isn't just renegotiating trade deals. Louis says he's systematically ending America's dependence on hostile nations for mission-critical technologies — and China knows their leverage is disappearing fast. For decades, Washington allowed our strategic independence to erode. We handed China control over rare earth processing. We let them dominate semiconductor manufacturing. We became dependent on adversaries for everything from advanced batteries to the components that go into our F-35 fighter jets. It was strategic suicide disguised as free trade. But Louis is telling me Trump's new approach is different. He's not abandoning market principles — he's applying basic national security common sense. America can trade freely with allies while refusing to depend on rivals for defense-critical materials. The results are already staggering: - $1.4 trillion in new UAE investment commitments
- $600 billion from Saudi Arabia for domestic production
- $1 trillion from Japan to build critical supply chains on American soil
- Hundreds of billions more in defense industrial reshoring
This isn't about politics. It's about reclaiming the strategic independence that once made America unshakeable. The establishment spent 30 years convincing us we could depend on China for everything that matters. That we could hollow out our defense industrial base and somehow remain secure. Louis says Trump's proving them dangerously wrong. And the companies positioning themselves to rebuild America's strategic capabilities could see explosive growth as we reclaim our national security. But here's the thing — this window won't stay open forever. Louis believes the most crucial phase of this transformation happens in the next 12-18 months. He's put together a complete briefing on exactly how to profit from America's strategic independence movement, including the specific sectors and companies that could benefit most from this defense industrial renaissance.  The choice is simple: Position yourself for America's strategic independence... or get left behind while China loses its leverage. To life, liberty and the pursuit of wealth,  Charles Sizemore Chief Investment Strategist, The Freeport Society P.S. The mainstream media won't tell you this story. They're too invested in the old globalist narrative to admit that strategic independence isn't protectionism — it's survival. Don't wait for them to catch up — see what Louis has uncovered. |
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