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What a load of horse dung. Get out, if you dont like it here. Finding fault in a country makes for an easy way to escalate predicted failure ( the sky is falling!) and easier to point fingers and say I told you so.If the US both government and private sector want to keep blood off their hands from blood diamonds, labor exploitation for lithium, and much else they need to bring manufacturing back to the US of A so the government and people can control the whole chain and avoid dependency on other countries.
The US was neutral before WW1 and should return to that, stay out of other countries and their business. Focus on making the country strong through civil projects that help the neglected citizens.
GloFlo was one of those companies subject to "voluntary" IP theft, it didnt help that AMD was in the crapper and heading deeper at the time.
The current list of foundries currently cannot be expanded to accommodate Intel, even a comeplete rework of current facilities would cost too much to even try, the risk of failure is alos a bit too much vs cost. Also, I doubt any of them (listed) have the technology 'sense', leta long the ability, to step up here.