The US is invading Lebanon for its... :marseynotes: salt and rocks

https://x.com/Hezbolsonaro/status/1838698521068999103

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yeah we need to get that stuff that's literally fricking everywhere. The ground is made of it.

can't forget about salt, a strategic resource because it's 176 AD.

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this tweet was particularly amusing. Investigative journ*list over here discovers that a huge mining conglomerate gave an entire $3,000 to Democrats

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three thousand entire dollars? It's all a giant top hat WASP conspiracy to divest the innocent brown world of its extremely common resources :marseyschizowall:

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Lmao all of central Texas is made of fricking limestone, they literally make public shitters out of it

Not to mention Michigan, West Virginia, Utah and PR

Texas has large amounts of limestone reserves, including:

Lower Cretaceous limestone

Texas has around 8 trillion tons of Lower Cretaceous limestone in outcrop, with about 40% of it containing at least 97% calcium carbonate.

Texas Lime Company

The Texas Lime Company in Johnson County has a large open pit mine with high-grade limestone reserves. The mine's limestone bed is typically 25–35 ft thick and the limestone has a calcium carbonate quality of over 96%.

Uvalde County

Large amounts of asphaltic limestone are quarried in Uvalde County for use as paving material.

Texas also has a large region of limestone and Cretaceous shale outcrops in central Texas, extending from Brewster County east to Bexar, and northeast to the Red River.


According to available information, Mount Everest is estimated to weigh around 161 gigatons which, when converted to trillions of tons, is roughly 0.16 trillion tons

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The idea the US invades other countries to steal their oil or other resources is laughable. We're the 2nd most natural resource rich nation in the world and we have oodles of money to buy whatever we don't have. We even tricked the soviets into selling us titanium during the cold war. Helps to have the largest jewish population in the world too I guess.

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