Biden has done everything to obstruct US oil and gas producers in the name of fighting climate change – while imploring Saudi Arabia, Russia, and others to increase oil production to keep pump prices down.
Few would disagree with former US vice-president Mike Pence’s view that President Joe Biden’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan “is a foreign-policy humiliation, unlike anything our country has endured since the Iran hostage crisis.”
In his memoir, Robert Gates, who served as defense secretary for the Obama administration, famously wrote that Biden “has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades”.
It would seem that the disaster in Afghanistan is only the latest blunder in a foreign policy record filled with them.
Over the past few days, the world has watched news clips of chaos at Kabul airport with civilians clinging to US military aircraft in a desperate attempt to escape retribution by the victorious Taliban.
US diplomats, stunned by the speed of the Afghan military’s capitulation to Taliban fighters, were reduced to imploring the militant leadership with financial aid and other incentives not to storm the US embassy in Kabul – the embassy which had flown the rainbow LGBT flag to mark Pride Month in June and showcase American commitment to “inclusivity”.
The full extent of the US debacle was revealed when the State Department admitted that the Biden administration “cannot ensure safe passage” for thousands of trapped Americans to travel to Kabul airport.
But the Biden administration suffered yet another humiliation earlier this month when Opec, the oil producers’ cartel, summarily rejected its request to release more oil to world markets.
Reuters quoted Opec sources as saying there was “no need to release extra oil more quickly”, and that there was “no concern that the planned schedule of increases would leave any demand unmet”.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan had criticized big oil producers in Opec+, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, for what he said were “insufficient crude [oil] production levels”. “At a critical moment in the global recovery, this is simply not enough,” he said.
While this request was cast as a means of tempering oil prices to help global economic recovery, it is no secret that the Biden administration is deeply concerned with that distinctly American political barometer of presidential popularity – the price of fuel.
Senate approval of the US$3.5 trillion budget plan that would expand Medicare, tax credits, and climate initiatives suggests that the US inflation outlook may not be “transitory”.
Bob McNally, one of Washington’s more acute observers of energy affairs, said: “The Biden administration is under enormous political pressure due to inflation, with galloping gasoline the most publicly visible and vexing.”
US fuel prices hit their highest levels since 2014 this summer. It is a “jarring contradiction”, according to a Bloomberg report, that Sullivan issued his request to Opec+ just two days after the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its sixth assessment report, warning of a point of no return in its climate crusade to quickly ban the use of fossil fuels worldwide.
The United States, along with the European Union, has been in lockstep with UN Secretary-General António Guterres who said the IPCC report was nothing less than “a code red for humanity. The alarm bells are deafening, and the evidence is irrefutable.”
But the contradiction goes deeper: the Biden administration implores Saudi Arabia, Russia, and other producers to increase oil production while doing its best to obstruct its home-grown oil and gas industry to meet the demands of the Democratic Party’s Green New Deal base.
The US remains the world’s largest oil and gas producer but Biden has done everything possible to obstruct domestic producers in the name of fighting climate change.
On attaining office, he immediately unleashed a series of executive orders to reverse his predecessor’s strategy of “energy independence”.
At a stroke of his pen, he revoked permits for the Keystone XL pipeline to transport oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refiners, suspended oil leasing in Alaska, halted oil and gas leases on federal land, and cynically invoked the Endangered Species Act to block energy resource development on private lands in the West.
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Randy, thank you very much for this information.
The strange part to all of this – it is the people with entrenched socialist inclinations were conned into voting for Biden who will pay and suffer the most. Many of this cohort rely on government support to exist. It is a worry that so many voters didn’t realise that the real POTUS would be Bernie Sanders, while Joe Biden won the gig to live in the White House for (at least) four years, which by the way he and his “doctor” wife are really enjoying. They love the food and the gardens… 🙂
Well, you “hit” on a couple items that everyone seems to be focused on as far as domestic oil & gas development. While everyone is “fixated” on Keystone XL & the federal leasing “pause,” a LOT more damage is in the works for domestic producers. Through the “back door” of the pending reconciliation process, the Biden Administration is busily working on two key items: 1.) Eliminating deductions for intangible drilling costs, depletion allowances & other tax “reforms” will choke off private investment and 2.) Reclassifying produced water & drilling fluids as “hazardous waste.” Seems innocuous enough, but those initiatives will effectively put the domestic oil & gas industry OUT OF BUSINESS. All neatly tucked into a massive bill. Oh, cancelling leasing in ANWR and hiking federal lease royalty to 20% will be the icing on this cake. If you think Afghanistan is an exercise in FAILURE, just wait for the fallout on these short sighted & ill conceived energy policies…
Randy, thank you very much for this information.
The strange part to all of this – it is the people with entrenched socialist inclinations were conned into voting for Biden who will pay and suffer the most. Many of this cohort rely on government support to exist. It is a worry that so many voters didn’t realise that the real POTUS would be Bernie Sanders, while Joe Biden won the gig to live in the White House for (at least) four years, which by the way he and his “doctor” wife are really enjoying. They love the food and the gardens… 🙂
Biden like Clinton and Obama are Globalists their all part of the plans of the Globalists to create the North American(Soviet)Union thats why Biden and his fellow Globalists/Democrats want Open Borders them the CFR and the United Nations are all part of their plans for Globalism and New World Order
Joe knows exactly what he’s doing — he’s auditioning for the funny farm … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQOViWPeY7k