The Biden Knife Stabs Energy with Two Prongs by Dr. Larry Fedewa
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Biden’s higher energy prices pay for Putin’s war By Larry Fedewa, Ph.D. (Washington D.C., June 22, 2022) From some observers’ view, the neat thing about the American President’s “kill the American energy industry policy” is that it cuts several ways. The most obvious is that the ever-rising prices of fossil fuels for our transportation, agriculture, and hospitality industries forces Americans to get serious about alternative sources of energy. A second benefit is that Russia – with all its vast reserves has now regained much of its strategic influence in the court of world opinion since its reserves are among the most plentiful in the world. Finally, but not least, is that fact that, with the US essentially out of the natural gas market, Russia is now able to finance its war on Ukraine with funds paid for its energy by foreign importers including the United States and its NATO allies – in spite of their official embargo.
The Biden Knife Stabs Energy with Two Prongs by Dr. Larry Fedewa
The Biden Knife Stabs Energy with Two Prongs…
The Biden Knife Stabs Energy with Two Prongs by Dr. Larry Fedewa
Biden’s higher energy prices pay for Putin’s war By Larry Fedewa, Ph.D. (Washington D.C., June 22, 2022) From some observers’ view, the neat thing about the American President’s “kill the American energy industry policy” is that it cuts several ways. The most obvious is that the ever-rising prices of fossil fuels for our transportation, agriculture, and hospitality industries forces Americans to get serious about alternative sources of energy. A second benefit is that Russia – with all its vast reserves has now regained much of its strategic influence in the court of world opinion since its reserves are among the most plentiful in the world. Finally, but not least, is that fact that, with the US essentially out of the natural gas market, Russia is now able to finance its war on Ukraine with funds paid for its energy by foreign importers including the United States and its NATO allies – in spite of their official embargo.