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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Afghanistan's Trillion Dollar Mineral Deposits and Bolivia's Mining Infrastructure Dilemma

Perhaps you have heard that in Afghanistan they have found between one and trillion worth of mineral deposits. And when you look at the list of exotic metals, power resources, and important minerals it's almost as if Afghanistan, a landlocked country in the middle of nowhere, is sitting on a gold mine of raw materials. Of policy there is a challenge to all this; Afghanistan still doesn't have sufficient roads and highways. And it no ifs ands or buts doesn't have major roads between some of the largest mineral deposits.

Yes, it could take almost a decade to build the roads principal to move these minerals and raw materials to market, and to put forth the infrastructure to dig that matter the ground. Nevertheless, they are they are, and this is good news for Nato and Us forces, because it shows that Afghanistan no ifs ands or buts does have a future, albeit out a concentrate decades from now. Of course, because China is in desperate need of raw materials, and since it is only one major mountain region away, possibly things are not as bad as they look.

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The world is quite good at building roads, and we obviously have the market tool needed, and the quality to build more to control these mines on a huge scale. If push came to shove, this could be done rather quickly, of policy we need stability in the nation first. Someone else captivating point is that the Taliban, and many Afghanistan farmers are busy growing poppies to make drugs, and those drugs are destabilizing many countries and societies. The opium trade is alive and well throughout the world.

Of policy you just can't turn it off right away or many of the farmers and all their workers will starve, because there are not a lot of other resources, jobs, or things to do in that vast country, without a carport civilization behind things like; water, education, transportation, distribution, energy, security, and economy. Still, finding one to trillion worth of mineral deposit is by all means; of course a plus.

Now, let me collate this to Someone else landlocked country in the middle of South America; yes I speak of Bolivia which is also rich in mineral deposits, and happens to have giant salt flats containing lithium. Remember, lithium is needed for batteries for cell phones, and electric cars. Infrastructure is also needed care, but many associates are shying away because they don't trust socialist leader Evo Morales who is currently president.

As you may or may not know the Bolivian president has nationalized many mines, and that has many foreign investors somewhat sketchy on putting in large amounts of infrastructure to help them get the lithium out and into market. Both countries Afghanistan and Bolivia can be compared, as Afghanistan is trying to move up in the world, Evo Morales is driving his country downward. Both are landlocked countries, without sufficient roads and infrastructure to get all their most principal natural resources out of the country. Please reconsider all this.

Afghanistan's Trillion Dollar Mineral Deposits and Bolivia's Mining Infrastructure Dilemma

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