

The Council for a Secure America (“CSA”),
was founded on the premise that American energy independence through the production of liquid fuels served as the underpinning for U.S. security. This energy independence, and the strategic alliance with Israel, strengthen America’s mutual security and global standing.
As America has successfully achieved energy independence, CSA will expand its efforts to champion the ideals of the Abraham Accords and its critical impact on geopolitical security and synergizing global trade..
CSA will advance these partnerships and is committed to bringing a multi-faceted awareness to the complex and evolving challenges and opportunities that have emerged from the Accords.

CSA RECENT NEWS

U.S. should pump more oil to avert war-level energy crisis, says JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Monday that the U.S. should forge ahead in pumping more oil and gas to help alleviate the global energy crisis, likening the situation to a national security risk of war-level proportions. Read full article ...
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Biden brokers breakthrough maritime deal between Israel and Lebanon
VIENNA — The Biden administration has successfully brokered a deal between warring states Israel and Lebanon delineating maritime boundaries, allowing gas extraction from a key field in the eastern Mediterranean. Read full article HERE ...
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Oil and politics: Even with advances, energy influences power struggles around the globe
Today, Europe is being held hostage by Russia leveraging its natural gas supplies to deter European involvement in its ongoing war in the Ukraine. Europe, lacking its own hydrocarbon energy sources, is forced to contend with a hostile nation to ...
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Gazprom Says Nord Stream to Remain Shut After Tech Issue
Russia’s Gazprom PJSC said its key gas pipeline to Europe can’t reopen as planned on Saturday as a new technical issue has been discovered. Simon Casey reports on "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg) Read full article HERE ...
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A path to peace from Biden’s trip — How the Arab states can help
President Biden approached his Middle East trip with a strategic view. Many critics took the narrow view that he failed to secure any announced increase in oil production or to make any progress between Israelis and Palestinians. Time will tell ...
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