President Trump should increase the U.S. military’s presence in the South China Sea to counter a rising and increasingly belligerent China before that country’s territorial ambitions become unstoppable and make it impossible for America to come to the defense of Taiwan or other allies
Could President-Elect Donald Trump usher in a sensible energy policy that leads to independence from foreign imports, restores production in the Alaska national petroleum reserve, and even resurrects the possibility of the Keystone XL pipeline? The answer is yes. Trump’s America First
When an energy bill is introduced in Congress that promises an epic change in the global balance of power, it’s natural that lawmakers, media, and everyday people will debate its merits. And the repeal of the 40-year-old ban on exporting crude oil represents such a bill. The ban has b
With House passage of a bill approving the Keystone XL pipeline, the long-debated $5.4 billion project moves next to the Senate, where at least 63 supporters from both sides of the aisle are likely to vote in its favor. Republicans have made it their priority to greenlight Keystone XL
America’s boom in shale oil and gas has given us a new tool to counter aggressive nations without firing a shot. That tool is energy abundance. With increased production and new techniques of extracting energy from shale, it’s time to break free from outdated shackles on U.S. crude