The Council for a Secure America (“CSA”)
is a non-partisan, non-profit, 501(c)3 organization focused on educating on the critical importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship, energy security, and the role that the Abraham Accords play in bolstering America’s national security.
CSA regularly conducts briefings, educational symposia, and research on the benefits of energy security and the reasons it is in the United States’ best interest to maintain a strong alliance with Israel.
Since October 7th, CSA has compiled and released a constantly updated, open-source, and hyperlinked Israel-HAMAS War Report on the Israel-Hamas war—the only report of its kind."
VIEW THE CSA ISRAEL POLLING SURVEY HERE
DOWNLOAD THE CSA 330 DAYS OF ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR REPORT HERE
VIEW CSA 2023 ANNUAL REPORT HERE
CSA RECENT NEWS
Ukraine strikes deal for US gas in bid to clip Russian energy influence
A US company has signed the first significant deal to supply liquefied natural gas to Ukraine, in a move designed to bolster its energy security and reduce Moscow’s energy dominance in eastern Europe. The move by US exporter Venture Global ...
Xi says China wants to work with Arab states to resolve hot spot issues
BEIJING, May 30 (Reuters) - China wants to work with Arab nations to resolve hot spot issues in ways conducive to upholding fairness, and justice and achieving long-term peace and stability, President Xi Jinping said in a speech on Thursday ...
OPEC+ Agrees to Extend Production Cuts in Bid to Boost Oil Prices
OPEC+ on Sunday agreed to extend all production curbs into next year, a deal that likely signals oil prices will remain elevated through the U.S. presidential election. The agreement comes on the same day the group’s kingpin, Saudi Arabia, launched ...
US calls on Iran to halt unprecedented weapons transfers to Yemen’s Houthis for attacks on ships
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States called on Iran on Monday to halt its transfer of an “unprecedented” amount of weaponry to Yemen’s Houthi rebels, enabling their fighters to carry out “reckless attacks” on ships in the Red Sea ...
FTC to approve major Exxon deal — but exclude key executive over OPEC contacts
An oil executive embroiled in a price-fixing lawsuit will be barred from serving on ExxonMobil’s board when the energy giant buys the Texas-based petroleum producer Pioneer Resources, according to three people with direct knowledge of the matter. Read full article ...