TALKING POLITICS

Helen Thompson/Disorder

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Feb 24, 2022
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INSIGHT

Suez Exposed Western Energy Vulnerability

  • The Suez crisis revealed a long-standing fault: the US wanted Western Europe to import Middle Eastern oil while lacking regional military power.
  • Eisenhower used US financial leverage to stop Britain and France, triggering Europe’s turn to nuclear power and Soviet pipelines through Ukraine.
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Pipelines Made Ukraine An Energy Fault Line

  • Europe's post‑Suez solution was to source fuel from the Soviet Union, building pipelines that later made Ukraine central to European energy politics.
  • Those pipelines created a long-term geopolitical vulnerability that persists after Soviet collapse and shaped disputes like Nord Stream 2.
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Shale Reconfigured Global Energy Rivalries

  • The shale boom restored some US relative energy independence but created new geopolitics: the US became a competitor with Russia for European gas markets.
  • That shift destabilised US‑Saudi ties, increased great‑power competition, and left the US navy still providing Gulf security for Asian importers.
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