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COL John McClellan
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No actual (existing) exports were paused. Only new applications to do so. Our current controls "no longer adequately account for considerations like potential energy cost increases for American consumers and manufacturers beyond current authorizations or the latest assessment of the impact of greenhouse gas emissions," the White House said.
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That’s exactly what the article says sir. “Joe Biden’s pause on liquified natural gas export permits hurts America's trade reputation with its European and Asian allies”. What we need to realize is when there is a need, if it isn’t fulfilled even on a temporary basis, it will force our allies to enter into agreements with our enemies giving them money.

Policy really does matter and President Biden’s policy of killing fossil fuels for us while allowing Iran to sell oil in an attempt to keep gasoline priced down in the US is literally starting WW3. At least that’s the way I see it.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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What reputation? Between this one and Obama...
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Bad reputation for our allies.
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