The Macondo oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico is about to spur a bureaucratic overreaction that will ruin America's chance at becoming an energy exporter.
In short, a world that doesn't need oil may also be a world that doesn't need the United States.
We may well need to be worried, we're running out of gas while choosing the next president to sit in the driver's seat.
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The EU’s policy incoherence toward Russia compromises Europe’s energy security.
On his landmark visit to Saudi Arabia, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared the two countries partners, not rivals. Last year, Flynt Leverett and Pierre Noel discussed Russian energy strategy.
With America facing grave threats, the Bush Administration has failed to demonstrate a willingness to establish a hierarchy of priorities.
China’s growing involvement in Venezuela is a direct threat to U.S. security. Why trouble is brewing in our own backyard.
A structural shift in energy markets creates new geopolitics.
Given rising demand and dwindling supplies, consuming nations should look south and east.