If we weren't so desperate for oil, we'd finally stop having to engage with tyrants every time we're in need of a quick fix.
Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Biden’s mission: Convince the prince to pump more oil. How incredibly insane does that sound?
Victor McFarland, a history professor at the University of Missouri and an expert in Middle East energy politics and Saudi Arabia,said although the administration is surely looking at every option to try to ease some of the pressure off the market, “they just don’t have any good options for replacing Russian oil.”
Samantha Gross, a fellow in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings, whose work is focused on the intersection of energy, environment and policy, including climate policy and international cooperation, says though“We have to walk and chew gum at the same time on this,” she said.
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