This being done to keep Europe under the U.S.’s thumb. However, you can tell which side the author backs.
The Biden administration is retreating from its promises to stop funding oil and gas projects overseas, triggering a split among senior officials over whether to prioritize climate change or the diplomatic alliances the White House has deemed critical to counter Russia and China.
Federal agencies have approved funding for proposals like renovations to an Indonesian oil refinery and shipments of natural gas to Poland — sometimes over the objections of President Joe Biden’s special climate envoy, John Kerry, and Democratic lawmakers.
The policy shift shows how the fraught global political situation caused by the war in Ukraine and Washington’s tense rivalry with Beijing is threatening environmental goals. Democratic lawmakers and environmentalists fear the change could erode U.S. climate leadership as greenhouse gas emissions rise steadily and temperatures soar.
Biden brings oil production in the U.S. to a near standstill saying its being done to fight climate change. At first he begged other countries to supply the U.S. oil and gas but now funds oil and gas production in countries like Europe. No doubt he pushed the British to sabotage both Gazprom pipelines in order to force Europe to go through the United States for fossil fuel supplies.
Biden also opens the U.S.’s border letting in thousands, if not millions, of unscreened illegal immigrants while supporting efforts to secure the borders of foreign countries, like Ukraine. The only good that might come out of all of this is the infighting inside the White House could get worse due to Biden’s pragmatism while he appoints ideologues.
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