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Soros-backed DA sparks backlash after blaming Old Dominion shooting on pro-gun lawmakers: ‘F— right off’

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The George Soros-backed district attorney in Norfolk, Virginia, where Thursday’s mass shooting at Old Dominion University took place, doubled down on his viral comments, saying community members looking to place blame on the shooting should direct it towards pro-gun lawmakers and judges.

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Commonwealth’s Attorney Ramin Fatehi was pressed by Fox News Digital to elaborate on his comments during the press conference earlier, prompting him to stand by his comments.

«I absolutely stand by what I said. It is the truth, no matter how much the gun lobby wants to deny it,» Fatehi said when asked if he stood by his comments despite Thursday’s mass shooter in Virginia having a public record of supporting Islamic terrorism. 

The shooter, a former National Guardsman and naturalized citizen from Sierra Leone, was previously sentenced in 2017 for attempting to provide material support to ISIS, but appears to have been released by the federal Bureau of Prisons in late 2024 during the Biden administration.  

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City of Norfolk Commonwealth’s Attorney Ramin Fatehi (left) can be seen next to an image from Thursday’s mass shooting at Old Dominion University located in Norfolk, Virginia. (Kristen Zeis/For The Washington Post via Getty Images (left) and Norfolk Police Department (right))

«No matter the ideology of an attacker, that attacker is more dangerous with a gun than without one,» Fatehi, whose top two donors include the Soros-subsidized Justice and Public Safety PAC and Democracy PAC, said. A Fox News Digital review found that the two Soros-funded PACs donated over $650,000 combined to his campaign coffers between 2021 and 2025.

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A conservative group that tracks nonprofit spending, The Capital Research Center, reported that across a decade, between 2012 and 2022, Soros spent $40 million on the Justice and Public Safety PAC, which is known for supporting left-wing prosecutors. Democracy PAC, a super PAC created by Soros in 2019, was given nearly $30 million during the first three months of 2020, The Capital Research Center also reported.

Some of the better-known liberal prosecutors supported by these Soros-backed groups include recalled San Francisco district attorney, Chesa Boudin, Chicago district attorney, Kim Foxx, and Los Angeles district attorney, George Gascon, according to the Capital Research Center.  

On Thursday, Fatehi, who has served as the Commonwealth’s Attorney in Norfolk since 2022, walked up to the podium during a post-shooting press conference unprovoked before giving his remarks about who should be to blame – at least in part – for the shooting. 

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«I’m constrained in what I can say about the facts of the case, but I can speak a little more freely about the bigger questions,» Fatehi said after walking up to the podium.

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«These men work every day to make people safe,» he continued, referring to law enforcement officials. «People are as safe on the ODU campus as anywhere, arguably safer than in other parts of Norfolk. But this is not an ODU problem. This is a national sickness. We live in a country where people care more about guns than they care about 6-year-old children. They care more about guns than they care about synagogue worshipers. And they care more about guns than they do about college students.»

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The left-wing prosecutor went on to say that it doesn’t matter «how hard» law enforcement or the university works to ensure tragic incidents like what happened Thursday, are not repeated, adding that «somebody will be a victim eventually.» 

These remarks sparked backlash on social media, with several conservatives attacking him and bringing up the criminal history of the shooter.

«I really try not to cuss here, but Fatehi can f— right off with this statement,» BearingArms editor Cam Edwards posted on X.

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«Given this lunatic is the DA, there’s like a 90% chance he’s going to charge the hero who stabbed the Islamist to death to stop the attack,» RedState writer Bonchie wrote on X.

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Bystanders are evacuated from Old Dominion University’s campus after reports of an active shooter on Thursday, March 12, 2026 in Norfolk, Va.  (Kendall Warner/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)

«You see, ISIS terrorists wouldn’t be terrorists if it weren’t for Republican gun culture or something,» Bonchie said in another X post. «Mind-numbing.»

«I generally stop short of telling bad faith morons to go to hell because eternal damnation isn’t a trifling matter, but this level of intentional and malicious imbecility is testing my resolve,» Amy Swearer, a senior legal fellow at Advancing American Freedom, wrote on X.

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«Until there is the political will to break the spell of the cult of gun absolutism, you will see more incidents like this. So, if you are looking for somebody to blame, don’t look at anybody up here, look at our lawmakers who don’t have the courage to implement sensible gun control measures, look to a Supreme Court that enables them, and do something about it,» Fatehi continued. 

«That is the lesson – let’s mourn the people who’ve died, let’s decry what has happened, but let’s keep the focus where it belongs. It belongs on us, and having to change something so that we don’t have to suffer through this.»

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The campus of Old Dominion University, located in Norfolk, Virginia, was the victim of a mass shooting on Thursday, March 12, 2026. (John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Multiple federal sources confirmed to Fox News that the suspected shooter at ODU, in Norfolk, was Mohamed Jalloh. The shooting occurred shortly before 10:49 a.m., the university said in an emergency alert. The gunman was later pronounced dead when responding officers arrived following a shooting near ROTC cadets, Police Chief Garrett Shelton told reporters during a news conference. 

Reporting from the New York Post indicated that Jalloh was targeting ROTC members on campus, before one eventually stepped in to stop the madness, stabbing and killing the suspect.

Later in the day Thursday, ODU Police Chief Garrett Shelton indicated one victim died from the shooting, along with the gunman, while two others were injured. FBI Director Kash Patel also indicated Thursday that federal authorities were investigating the matter as an act of terrorism.

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Fox News’ Ashley Carnahan, Louis Casiano, and Bill Melugin contributed to this report

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3 gunmen open fire outside Israeli consulate in Istanbul, dubbed ‘terrorists’ by Turkish official

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A gunfight with police outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, left one attacker dead, two others injured and two police officers sustaining minor injuries.

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The armed attackers had ties to an activist group that «exploits religion,» according to Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci on X.

«The identities of the terrorists have been identified,» he wrote in a post translated by X. «It has been determined that the individuals, who arrived in Istanbul by a rental vehicle from Izmit, include one with ties to an organization that exploits religion; and it has also been established that one of the two terrorists, who are brothers, has a drug record.»

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A plainclothes police officer holds a gun after gunfire was reported near the building housing the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 7, 2026. (Murad Sezer/Reuters)

U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack condemned the attack and praised Turkish authorities.

«The United States condemns in the strongest terms today’s attack on the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul,» Barrack wrote on X. «Attacks on diplomatic missions are attacks on the international order — and an assault on the principles that bind nations together. We commend Türkiye and Turkish security forces for their swift and decisive response.»

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Police officers pulled out guns and took cover as shots rang out for at least 10 minutes near a permanent security checkpoint near the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul. One person was seen covered in blood amid the glass towers in the heart of the city’s main financial district.

Footage obtained by Reuters showed an apparent attacker, in a dark top and carrying a backpack, moving among parked white police and security buses and firing with an automatic rifle and a handgun.

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Two bodies lay on nearby streets and parking areas, near grassy areas.

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Turkish Police special forces stand guard near the Israeli Consulate building in Istanbul, Turkey, after gunfire was reported on April 7, 2026. (Umit Bektas/Reuters)

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Two police officers were lightly wounded in the attack, Istanbul Governor Davut Gul told reporters at the scene.

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He said there had been no Israeli diplomatic staff at the consulate for 2-1/2 years, since the Hamas-Israel war began in 2023, leading to a deep chill in Turkish-Israeli diplomatic ties.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed there were no staff at the consulate at the time of the shootings.

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The incident occurred next to a major motorway just after midday, immediately outside the tower where the Israeli Consulate is located. The gunfire echoed inside nearby bank headquarters, where thousands of workers were breaking for lunch.

Turkey, a fierce critic of Israel’s military operations in Gaza, had recalled its ambassador from Israel in November 2023 and diplomatic relations have been effectively frozen since then.

Turkish Police special forces walking near the Israeli consulate building in Istanbul

Turkish Police special forces walk near the building housing the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, after gunfire was heard on April 7, 2026. (Murad Sezer/Reuters)

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At the same time that year, Israeli diplomats left Turkey due to security concerns after pro-Palestinian protests erupted across the country and in front of the consulate. Since then, a heavily armed police presence has been maintained in the area near the consulate.

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Artemis II astronaut tells Trump what communication blackout was like: ‘I said a little prayer’

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The Artemis II cew literally went where no man, or woman, had gone before on a historic trek around the dark side of the moon on Monday, and the crew did it with pilot Victor Glover making a quick request for divine assistance.

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«I’d like to ask, what was your feeling when you had no communication?» President Donald Trump asked in a call arranged by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman from Houston mission control to «Integrity,» the crew’s chosen name for the Orion capsule. «Zero communication all of a sudden: It was cut off by obviously your very special location; what was your feeling when you had no communication? A little bit different, perhaps.»

«Yes, Mr. President, it was,» Glover replied. «I said a little prayer, but then I had to keep rolling.»

The prayer was quick, because when things went dark, the crew had to get to work during the 45-minute communications outage.

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«I was actually recording scientific observations of the far side of the moon,» Glover continued. «You know, that is actually the time when we were the farthest and the closest to the moon.

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«And so we were really able to make some of our most detailed observations of the far side of the moon up close. And so we were busy up here working really hard. And I must say it was actually quite nice.»

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Artemis II crew viewing the Moon through the Orion spacecraft window.

Before going to sleep on flight day 5, the Artemis II crew snapped one more photo of the Moon, as it drew closer through the window of the Orion spacecraft. (NASA)

Trump drilled down on the observations.

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«Did you see a difference, a big difference between the far side of the moon and the near side of the moon?» Trump asked. «Was there a difference in feel or difference in look, what did you see?»

The lack of light «certainly did» change the perspective, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen said, noting the far side looked strikingly different from the near side, with far fewer of the dark plains visible from Earth.

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«The gravitational pull of the Earth has had a profound effect on the near side of the moon, changing all those dark mares, those dark patches of the moon you see from Earth. It’s very different on the far side.

«While you see some small patches of those mare and deep craters, it’s very much absent on that side. So that’s really neat.»

Hansen also took a moment to thank Trump on behalf of Canada, a country that has had at-times testy dealings with Trump.

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Artemis II crew Jeremy Hansen, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, and Victor Glover speaking with NASA Mission Control in video conference

This image from video provided by NASA shows the Artemis II crew, from left, Canadian astronaut and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen, Commander Reid Wiseman, mission specialist Christina Koch and pilot Victor Glover as they speak with NASA Mission Control in a video conference while en route to the moon, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (NASA)

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«And while I have the microphone, sir, I just want to thank you on behalf of Canada: The space leadership you spoke of from America truly is extraordinary,» Hansen said. «I’ve said this many times before, a nation that leads like that and creates and sets big goals for humanity, that brings other countries along with it, is truly incredible.

«And I know that’s a very intentional, not a necessary decision, intentional decision to lead by example and to allow other countries like Canada to share our gifts and help you achieve these mutually beneficial goals, like establishing a presence on the moon and eventually going to Mars.

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«And Canadians are so proud to be a part of this program.»

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Trump referenced Canadian hockey great Wayne Gretzky and said the country is proud of Hansen’s bravery.

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«They are so proud of you, and you have a lot of courage,» Trump said. «I’m not sure if they’d want to do that. I’m not even sure if The Great One would want to do that, to be honest with you. But you have a lot of courage doing what you’re doing, a lot of bravery and a lot of of genius. But they’re very, very proud of you.»

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Split of President Donald Trump and Jared Isaacman. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images, Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Mission specialist Christina Koch spoke about regaining sight of Earth after the blackout and the importance of U.S. leadership in deep-space exploration.

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«One of the biggest highlights was coming back from the far side of the moon and having the first glimpses of planet Earth again, after being out of communication for about 45 minutes,» said Koch, the first woman to the moon, who already holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman (328 days) and was part of the first all-female spacewalk.

«It really just reminds you what a special place we have and how important it is for our nation to work, to lead and not follow in exploring deep space.»

Commander Reid Wiseman told Trump the crew had witnessed views that were first sights for humanity, including a solar corona during an eclipse and planets lining up beyond the moon.

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«We saw sights hat no human has ever seen before, not even in Apollo, and that was amazing for us,» Wiseman said. «And then the surprise of the day, we just came out of an eclipse where the sun, moon — the entire dark moon about that big right out the window that we were watching — we could see the corona of the sun, and then we could see the planet train line up, and Mars.

«And all of us commented how excited we are to watch this nation, and this planet become a two-planet species.»

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Esta no es la guerra de China, pero Beijing comenzó a prepararse para ella hace años

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La crisis energética provocada por la guerra en Oriente Medio pilló por sorpresa a China, el mayor comprador de petróleo del mundo.

Pero Beijing llevaba años preparándose para una crisis de este tipo.

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China ha acumulado reservas de petróleo cada vez mayores.

Ha impulsado con tanta fuerza las energías renovables, como la solar, la eólica y la hidroeléctrica, que su demanda de petróleo refinado, diésel y nafta está disminuyendo.

Además, ha aprovechado la tecnología para reducir su dependencia de las materias primas extranjeras que se utilizan en la producción masiva de sus fábricas.

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El Partido Comunista Chino, en el poder, ha considerado durante mucho tiempo a sus industrias como la base de su estrategia de seguridad nacional.

Desde el primer mandato del presidente Trump, ha perfeccionado y ampliado este enfoque. China ha redoblado sus esfuerzos para impulsar las industrias locales, fortaleciendo así su dominio global sobre los recursos y las cadenas de suministro.

China ha redoblado sus esfuerzos para impulsar las industrias locales, fortaleciendo así su dominio global sobre los recursos y las cadenas de suministro.

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“Se ha observado una mayor imposición de políticas industriales desde arriba, una mayor orientación por parte del gobierno central para desarrollar ciertos sectores estratégicos que China cree que necesita fortalecer para no ser controlada por una potencia occidental”, dijo Heiwai Tang, director del Instituto Global de Asia en la Universidad de Hong Kong.

La energía era la clave.

Hace una década, China era el mayor mercado mundial de automóviles con motor de combustión interna.

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Hoy, es el principal mercado de vehículos eléctricos.

China solía ser el mayor comprador de productos petroquímicos importados, las materias primas derivadas del petróleo que se utilizan para fabricar plásticos, metales, componentes de caucho y otros ingredientes esenciales en los productos que fabrican sus fábricas.

Ahora utiliza principalmente carbón nacional para producir ciertos productos químicos, como metanol y amoníaco sintético.

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La planificación y la inversión gubernamentales fueron cruciales para estos avances.

Mientras que el estrecho de Ormuz, la vía de paso para prácticamente todo el petróleo que fluye hacia Asia, permanece en gran parte cerrado, China ha demostrado hasta ahora ser más resistente que gran parte del resto del mundo.

China ahora puede alimentar muchos de sus automóviles y trenes con electricidad, reduciendo considerablemente su dependencia del petróleo.

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Además, ha perfeccionado el uso del carbón —en lugar del petróleo— para producir sus propios productos petroquímicos.

Esta tecnología, desarrollada por Alemania y utilizada para sostener su economía durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, ofrece a Beijing una alternativa al petróleo para la producción de las materias primas que necesitan sus fábricas.

Vietnam y Filipinas, que sufren una grave escasez de petróleo y otras fuentes de energía, solicitaron ayuda a China el mes pasado.

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«China está dispuesta a fortalecer la coordinación y la colaboración con los países del sudeste asiático y a abordar conjuntamente los problemas de seguridad energética», declaró un portavoz del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de China.

Desde hace mucho tiempo, Beijing está obsesionado con abordar su dependencia de fuentes extranjeras de energía y materiales.

A principios de siglo, las autoridades se mostraron preocupadas por otro estrecho paso por donde el petróleo llegaba a China:

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el estrecho de Malaca, que separa Indonesia y Malasia de Singapur.

En 2004, China creó una reserva de petróleo de emergencia para abordar estas preocupaciones.

En los últimos meses, ha estado aumentando rápidamente dicha reserva.

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A finales de la década de 1990, cuando China se consolidaba como una potencia manufacturera mundial, necesitaba que empresas químicas extranjeras como DuPont, Shell y BASF instalaran plantas para suministrar los productos químicos que sus fábricas requerían.

En los últimos años, las empresas chinas han llegado a dominar gran parte del suministro mundial de productos químicos.

Tres cuartas partes del poliéster y el nailon del mundo, por ejemplo, se fabrican en China.

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China sigue siendo el mayor comprador mundial de petróleo y gas, y tres cuartas partes de su consumo son importadas.

Si bien Beijing no divulga el tamaño de sus reservas, sus importaciones de crudo aumentaron un 4,4 % en 2025 con respecto al año anterior, mientras que su consumo creció un 3,6 %, según el gobierno chino.

Sin embargo, tras miles de millones de dólares en subsidios directos a los fabricantes de vehículos eléctricos y cientos de miles de millones invertidos en fuentes de energía renovables, los esfuerzos de China han dado sus frutos.

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La demanda de petróleo refinado, nafta y diésel ha disminuido durante dos años consecutivos, lo que ha llevado a los expertos a pronosticar que el consumo de petróleo y gas de China ha alcanzado su punto máximo.

Al mismo tiempo, el consumo de petróleo de China está creciendo en la industria petroquímica a medida que el país refuerza sus cadenas de suministro.

La industria china experimentó un auge gracias a las fuertes inversiones del gobierno, la concesión de préstamos baratos y el fomento de que las universidades se especializaran en ingeniería química, afirmó Joerg Wuttke, quien fue el principal representante en China de BASF, la empresa química alemana, durante 27 años.

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Estos esfuerzos se aceleraron bajo el mandato de Xi Jinping, el máximo líder de China, y durante la primera presidencia de Trump.

“Todo lo que hace Trump fomenta aún más la autosuficiencia de Beijing”, afirmó Wuttke, quien ahora es socio de DGA-Albright Stonebridge Group, una empresa de consultoría.

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Durante su primer mandato, Trump se enfrentó a China en cuestiones económicas y comerciales, lo que desencadenó una guerra comercial y un enfrentamiento tecnológico .

El enfoque confrontativo de Trump hacia China hizo saltar las alarmas.

Los líderes chinos comenzaron a dar señales.

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En 2019, Li Keqiang, entonces primer ministro, instó a China a utilizar el carbón para generar electricidad y productos químicos, como parte de un esfuerzo por reducir su dependencia del petróleo transportado por mar.

Esto representó un cambio con respecto al enfoque de China en la eliminación del carbón.

A finales de 2020, mientras la pandemia hacía estragos, causando importantes trastornos al transporte marítimo y al comercio mundial, y las tensiones con Estados Unidos alcanzaban nuevos niveles, China publicó una hoja de ruta oficial, atribuida a Xi, sobre cómo superar el período de turbulencia.

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Publicado en Qiushi, la principal revista teórica del Partido Comunista, el texto era un llamamiento a la acción para que las industrias chinas se prepararan.

Se les instaba a desarrollar tecnologías más rápido que sus competidores extranjeros para lograr la autosuficiencia y proteger a China de las interrupciones en la cadena de suministro.

“La primera etapa de Trump supuso una ruptura muy clara que cambió el cálculo geopolítico de China y reactivó viejos temores”, afirmó Lauri Myllyvirta, cofundadora del Centro de Investigación sobre Energía y Aire Limpio, una organización de investigación independiente que ha seguido de cerca el creciente uso del carbón por parte de China para la fabricación de productos petroquímicos.

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“El propio Xi había hablado de la resiliencia de la cadena de suministro”, dijo el Sr. Myllyvirta.

“Todo esto no hizo más que propiciar que el auge de la industria petroquímica cobrara impulso”.

Las señales provenientes de las altas esferas permitieron a la industria expandirse y construir plantas que utilizaran carbón en lugar de petróleo para la fabricación de productos petroquímicos.

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En 2020, China utilizó 155 millones de toneladas de carbón estándar equivalente para la producción de productos químicos.

Para 2024, la cifra ascendía a 276 millones de toneladas.

Para 2025, este porcentaje aumentó otro 15%, superando el consumo total de carbón en Estados Unidos, que fue de 230 millones de toneladas.

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Las autoridades chinas han declarado que el uso del carbón es una solución temporal para una mayor dependencia de las energías renovables, y también han invertido en tecnología que utiliza electricidad para la producción de productos petroquímicos.

Sin embargo, el uso del carbón como alternativa al petróleo está dando sus frutos, ya que la escasez de petróleo y gas ha disparado los precios.

Tomemos como ejemplo los fertilizantes nitrogenados.

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China produce un tercio del suministro mundial, y el 80% se elabora con carbón en lugar de petróleo.

Desde que comenzó la guerra en Oriente Medio, los precios internacionales de la urea, el principal componente químico de los fertilizantes, se han disparado en más de un 40%, mientras que el equivalente producido en China se ha mantenido por debajo de la mitad del precio mundial.

Incluso antes de que los ejércitos estadounidense e israelí comenzaran a intercambiar disparos con Irán, amenazando una de las regiones más importantes del mundo por los recursos que abastecen de energía a los países, China ya tenía una posición dominante, afirmó Johanna Krebs, analista del Instituto Mercator de Estudios Chinos, un centro de estudios alemán.

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“Los chinos”, dijo, “muy probablemente lo verán como un estímulo en el camino hacia la autosuficiencia”.

Alexandra Stevenson es la jefa de la corresponsalía de The Times en Shanghái, donde informa sobre la economía y la sociedad de China.

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