Posted on 05/31/2014 6:39:03 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
Is anyone else scared to death about this weeks announcement out of Beijing that China and Russia have agreed to a 30-year natural-gas deal? The agreement means the building of hundreds of miles of pipelines to feed cheap Siberian gas to China. President Xi Jinping of China and President Vladimir Putin of Russia met in Shanghai to ratify this treaty in person, thus announcing to the world this is a big, big deal a game-changer.
These two countries were our adversaries in the Cold War, and remain our greatest economic and foreign-policy rivals. While this energy pact isnt quite as threatening to the world as the NaziSoviet non-aggression pact was in 1939, its security and economic ramifications over the next quarter century could be very serious indeed. Russia is already doing more than saber-rattling in Eastern Europe, and Chinas expansionist ambitions in the Far East are no secret. China also has been boasting that it will soon replace the U.S. as the worlds economic superpower and this energy deal may represent a big step forward toward that goal.
To respond to this stunning economic development by shrugging and moving on, as if nothing had happened, would be a grave mistake. When LeBron James and Kevin Durant sign with the same team, youd better start doing an urgent talent upgrade, or prepare to get buried.
The right response is to get serious about forming a monster deal of our own: to unite with our neighbors and allies in Canada and Mexico to connect North Americas energy bonanza from shale oil and gas and oil sands to every area of the continent from Alberta to Mexico City and then build the infrastructure to export it to our allies in Western Europe. Stop pretending, Mr. President, that we are going to power our $18 trillion economy with windmills and solar panels. This isnt a time for pixie dust.
So step one is obvious: Get going immediately on building the Keystone pipeline. This is now an economic and national-security issue of the highest order.
Step two: Let private industry build out the construction projects pipelines, transmission lines, liquefied-natural-gas (LNG) terminals so we can export our 500 years worth of natural gas all over the world. Repeal federal laws that prohibit exporting petroleum.
Step three: End the war on coal, or at least call a truce. We are the Saudi Arabia of coal. Why would we want to stop production especially as coal plants have become much cleaner in the past decade?
Step four: Start issuing permits and leases for drilling on federal lands. Its long past time to tap into our trillions of dollars of energy assets.
Energy is known as the master resource for good reason. Everything else our nation produces is a derivative of energy. Energy, therefore, is power for our economy and our military. Can we please stop forcing the Pentagon to waste billions of dollars every year on biofuels at a time when defense dollars are already scarce? National security is not a welfare program.
The good news is that we have a lot more energy than China and Russia combined. We can out-compete them both on the energy and technology front. But they have an advantage: They dont have a left-wing, anti-development EPA and State Department holding up vital domestic energy projects. Dont expect the Russian environment department to veto the RussiaChina pipeline, and dont expect Vladimir Putin to tell the Russian people that he still needs to determine whether that project is in the national interest (as Barack Obama declared when he delayed Keystone several weeks ago).
All of which is to say that, this week, the world shifted on its axis. The geopolitical center of power on this planet repositioned itself in the direction of our greatest rivals. That is the real story of this blockbuster $400 billion deal. Mr. President, stop worrying about the melting of the polar ice caps and the world temperature a half century from now, and deal with the dangerous world as it is today. We need a big-boy response to the RussiaChina alliance, so let us hope this White House is up to it.
A coalition between Russia and China with a candy-a$$ed administration like we have now and are likely to have again if Hillary is immaculated spells total disaster for the west and civilized society.
A sure thing if hitlery gets in.
Not just 0bama but the whole Democrat party. The lot of them are bad for America.
To look at this with fear alone is foolish. At least the tiger won’t be as hungry for food.
Spiritual revival going on in China, too.
First of all, the new pipeline will take many years to build, and of its capital cost of $55 billion, some $30 billion is to be raised by Gazprom. This will strain both Gazprom and the Russian treasury and limit what other projects and mischief they can undertake.
Moreover, the inevitable delays and corruption that attend such projects will test and may sour the Russia-China relationship. Similarly, Russia is inclined to use energy exports as a political weapon and tends to be heavy handed about it. This is likely to antagonize the increasingly proud and prickly Chinese.
Finally, the project will supplant oil that China now imports from petrostates in the Mid East. Since Iran is first on that list, the new pipeline does not token well for the Iranian regime.
Also considering the US will soon be a net exporter of oil, the entire OPEC organization is going to be seeing demand heading south with a bullet. Which just breaks my little heart. /s
The US import over 7,500,000 barrels of oil per day. We are not going to be a net exporter of oil anytime soon.
Tyler Durden at zerohedge.com had some story re the trading deal stipulates that payment will not be in U.S. dollars.
In any case, we are already putting a serious dent in the bottom line of OPEC, so my premise stands.
There is also a technological wild card in the works in the form of a small, practical âcold fusionâ device known as an E-Cat. Supposedly, E-Cats use a metal catalyst and low energy nuclear reactions to convert dollops of electricity and hydrogen into a large quantity of heat. Although much doubted, E-Cat technology is being intensively researched and developed by several companies, with a US venture capital fund backing the most prominent design. Who knows, but a simple and impossible device may bring our era of fossil fuels to a close.
I think the headline is pretty subdued given the deal between China and Russia is far more reaching than the piece of paper Hitler and Stalin plaid on.
I see that deal as a matter of mutual economic survival, not conquest.
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