Nice try dude. Your assumption is complete fantasy.
The only way US investors will get in on AVZ’s Lithium resource in the DRC is to buy AVZ and work with the current Chinese investors and off take partners.
By doing so US investors will have majority ownership and majority control of AVZ’s resource. What they do from there to minimise Chinese investor involvement will be up to them.
Although I would not be relying on US industry to come close to any battery manufacturing capability in comparison to Chinese companies.
As such, I’d be happy to be paid out by US investors for my AVZ shares (at a significant premium) before US investors and particularly any involvement by the US Government completely fark it up.
Great the US realise they are far behind many others in this space, it’s going to cost US based investors a very pretty penny to deal themselves in with regard to the DRC and AVZ’s lithium reserve.
Solving the US lack of vision by indicating enacting geopolitical strategy or solutions will advance their interests is as stated a fantasy.
In this instance, money talks and bullshit walks, which is all positive for AVZ IMO.
Cheers BJ