Map or illustration representing geopolitical competition between the United States, China, and BRICS over oil, energy security, and strategic minerals.

𝗧π—₯𝗨𝗠𝗣’𝗦 π—ͺ𝗔π—₯𝗦 π——π—˜π—¦π—œπ—šπ—‘π—˜π—— 𝗧𝗒 π—žπ—œπ—Ÿπ—Ÿ π—–π—›π—œπ—‘π—” 𝗔𝗑𝗗 𝗕π—₯π—œπ—–π—¦.

The unfolding geopolitical conflicts involving the United States, Iran, Venezuela, and strategic mineral regions reveal a deeper global contest for energy, minerals, and financial dominance. This analysis examines how military pressure, sanctions, and control of oil supply chains could reshape the global balance of power between the United States, China, and the BRICS bloc, potentially determining the future of the emerging multipolar world order.

Lovemore Madhuku speaking at an NCA press conference in Zimbabwe with β€œTake Charge” campaign branding.

π—­π—œπ— π—•π—”π—•π—ͺπ—˜, π—•π—˜π—ͺ𝗔π—₯π—˜ π—‘π—˜π—ͺ-π—”π—šπ—˜ π—₯π—˜π—šπ—œπ— π—˜ π—–π—›π—”π—‘π—šπ—˜ 𝗙𝗒π—₯ π—₯π—˜π—¦π—’π—¨π—₯π—–π—˜π—¦.

Zimbabwe stands at a critical geopolitical crossroads as the global race for strategic minerals intensifies in the age of artificial intelligence, green energy, and advanced military technologies. With the West and China competing for control of rare earth minerals, lithium, cobalt, and copper, resource-rich regions like Southern Africa are becoming central to global power struggles. This analysis examines how the new geopolitical scramble for minerals could reshape international relations and why Zimbabwe must carefully navigate the emerging era of resource-driven global competition.

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