Scott Eldridge, CEO of Military Metals Corp., explains that NATO's push to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, coupled with China's antimony export restrictions, is driving demand for critical minerals, with his company developing antimony projects in NATO countries to address this need.Watch Scott’s last interview with David: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLe8RrWFexYFind more out about Military Metals Corp (CSE: MILI | OTCQB: MILIF | FSE: QN90) at https://www.militarymetalscorp.com/*This video was recorded on July 25, 2025 and is sponsored by Military Metals Corp.Subscribe to my free newsletter: https://davidlinreport.substack.com/Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/510WZMFaqeh90Xk4jcE34sListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-david-lin-reportFOLLOW SCOTT ELDRIDGE:Military Metals Corp.: https://www.militarymetalscorp.com/X (@MilitaryMetals): https://x.com/MilitaryMetalsFOLLOW DAVID LIN:X (@davidlin_TV): https://x.com/davidlin_TVTikTok (@davidlin_TV): https://www.tiktok.com/@davidlin_tvInstagram (@davidlin_TV): https://www.instagram.com/davidlin_tv/For business inquiries, reach me at david@thedavidlinreport.com*This video is not financial advice. The channel is not responsible for the performance of sponsors and affiliates.0:00 - Intro.1:30 - Update on Defense sector4:07 - Arms race and stability5:54 - Antimony9:00 - Tsunami of capital coming into critical minerals13:31 - How long to come online?14:15 - Weapons shortage in U.S.17:24 - Update on projects19:19 - Permitting and what’s next?#antimony #criticalminerals #economy