Cool, we’re all dead or glowing for radioactive fallout…
I don’t know, I think the in the longer term, if we aren’t all dead from nukes, it might be better for the U.S.
We might actually have a viable energy policy that isn’t as dependent on foreign oil.
Also, this probably also gives thought to China and the chip supply chain.
Besides just a supply chain shortage, there’s serious national security reasons not to count exclusively on Taiwan, in case China pulls a Putin and goes rogue on Taiwan. Now, China is probably also having second thoughts about that, because it’s pretty impressive what the US and EU countries have done to bring Russia’s economy down on it’s knees. And it’s pretty awesome that although Russia has a lot of reserves in US obligations, they can’t access it. ha ha ha… China is probably taking note that it could be them too.
That said, with inflation, it makes more sense to onshore chip fab back in the US. Comsumers can absorb the higher cost since everything else is going up in price. Glad to see Intel, TSM, Samsung, and others expanding chip fab here in the US. Good news for tech.