What makes Trump and his family members believe that a lot of minerals lie in Pakistan, when repeated excavations have come up empty?

The Trump family’s interest in Pakistan’s mineral sector reflects both real resources and political strategy. A look at why the hype persists

The truth behind Pakistan’s trillion-dollar mineral claims and U.S. interest
The truth behind Pakistan’s trillion-dollar mineral claims and U.S. interest

Pakistan’s Mineral Potential: The Difference Between Promise and Reality

The discussion about mineral wealth in Pakistan often conflates two separate concepts: Proven Reserves (which are commercially viable and quantified) and Vast Geological Potential (which is scientifically indicated but largely undeveloped).

1. Proven Reserves: The Reko Diq Example (A Confirmed Global Giant)

The most compelling reason for the belief in Pakistan’s mineral wealth is the globally recognized Reko Diq copper-gold deposit in Balochistan. This project is not speculation; it is a confirmed, massive asset.

Reko Diq and beyond: What lies beneath Pakistan’s surface
Reko Diq and beyond: What lies beneath Pakistan’s surface

2. Geological Potential: The Strategic Rare Earth Pitch

The primary focus of recent US interest, particularly from the Trump family’s allies, is the potential for Critical Minerals and Rare Earth Elements (REEs), which are vital for technology and defense.

The great mineral chase: Why U.S. eyes are on Pakistan
The great mineral chase: Why U.S. eyes are on Pakistan

The interest is therefore driven by the verified existence of world-class copper/gold (Reko Diq) combined with the strategic potential of untapped rare earths needed for modern technology.

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