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Silver: New Weapon Of War
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- ISBN8232660437
- EAN9798232660437
- Date de parution06/01/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
In an age defined by technological rivalry and energy transition, power is no longer measured only in armies, currencies, or data-it is shaped by the materials that make modern systems possible. Silver: New Weapon of War reveals how a quiet industrial metal has become a strategic asset in the unfolding confrontation between the United States and China. From missiles and satellites to solar panels and global supply chains, silver now underpins both military strength and clean-energy ambitions.
Blending geopolitical analysis with economic insight, Billy Jones exposes how China's control over physical silver and manufacturing ecosystems is reshaping technology, defense, and energy security worldwide-while Western markets remain heavily financialized and vulnerable to material disruption. This book is not about investment or speculation. It is about power, resilience, and the hidden infrastructure of the modern world.
For readers interested in geopolitics, global strategy, and the forces shaping the next decade, Silver: New Weapon of War uncovers the battlefield few are watching-but all are entering.
Blending geopolitical analysis with economic insight, Billy Jones exposes how China's control over physical silver and manufacturing ecosystems is reshaping technology, defense, and energy security worldwide-while Western markets remain heavily financialized and vulnerable to material disruption. This book is not about investment or speculation. It is about power, resilience, and the hidden infrastructure of the modern world.
For readers interested in geopolitics, global strategy, and the forces shaping the next decade, Silver: New Weapon of War uncovers the battlefield few are watching-but all are entering.
















