03/18/10
From The Washington Times
EDITORIAL: Obama surrenders gulf oil to Moscow
The Obama administration is poised to ban offshore oil drilling on the outer
continental shelf until 2012 or beyond. Meanwhile, Russia is making a bold
strategic leap to begin drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico. While the United
States attempts to shift gears to alternative fuels to battle the purported
evils of carbon emissions, Russia will erect oil derricks off the Cuban coast.
Offshore oil production makes economic sense. It creates jobs and helps fulfill
America's vast energy needs. It contributes to the gross domestic product and
does not increase the trade deficit. Higher oil supply helps keep a lid on
rising prices, and greater American production gives the United States more
influence over the global market.
Drilling is also wildly popular with the public. A Pew Research Center poll from
February showed 63 percent support for offshore drilling for oil and natural
gas. Americans understand the fundamental points: The oil is there, and we need
it. If we don't drill it out, we have to buy it from other countries. Last year,
the U.S. government even helped Brazil underwrite offshore drilling in the Tupi
oil field near Rio de Janeiro. The current price of oil makes drilling
economically feasible, so why not let the private sector go ahead and get our
oil?
The Obama administration, however, views energy policy through green eyeshades.
Every aspect of its approach to energy is subordinated to radical environmental
concerns. This unprecedented lack of balance is placing offshore oil resources
off-limits. The O Force would prefer the country shift its energy production to
alternative sources, such as nuclear, solar and wind power. In theory, there's
nothing wrong with that, in the long run, assuming technology can catch up to
demand. But we have not yet reached the green utopia, we won't get there anytime
soon, and America needs more oil now.
Russia more sensibly views energy primarily as a strategic resource. Energy is
critical to Russia's economy, as fuel and as a source of profit through export.
Russia also has used energy as a coercive diplomatic tool, shutting off natural
gas piped to Eastern Europe in the middle of winter to make a point about how
dependent the countries are that do business with the Russians.
Now Russia is using oil exploration to establish a new presence in the Western
Hemisphere. It recently concluded four contracts securing oil-exploration rights
in Cuba's economic zone in the Gulf of Mexico. A Russian-Cuban joint partnership
will exploit oil found in the deep waters of the Gulf.
Cuba has rights to the area in which drilling will be conducted under an
agreement the Carter administration recognized. From Russia's perspective, this
is another way to gain leverage inside what traditionally has been America's
sphere of influence. It may not be as dramatic as the Soviet Union attempting to
use Cuba as a missile platform, but in the energy wars, the message is the same.
Russia is projecting power into the Western Hemisphere while the United States
retreats. The world will not tolerate a superpower that acts like a sidekick
much longer.
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How much more of this are we going to tolerate? The Russians are drilling oil on our continental shelf where obama forbids U.S. companies to drill, and we're paying big bucks to hostile muslim camel jockeys to ship us their oil. This is so f**Ked up I just want to scream. Name one think positive that he has done for us since he took office. Just one thing. Can you think of one thing that he has done that has been beneficial to the United States? Just one thing?
It's time for an impeachment or a re-call election or a coup or a rebellion or an assassination or something. Our country is being murdered and nobody is doing anything about it.