The world is thirsty for oil. Can America replace the oil that Trump has bottled up?

I have not verified but I have been told twice in the last week that America is still a net importer of crude....if so we dont have ANY ability to make up for global loses.
 





Dittie

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Those tankers everyone is celebrating aren’t coming here for crude oil.They’re coming for diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline — refined products — and that distinction is everything.US distillate inventories dropped another 2.1 million barrels just last week. They’re already 3% below the five-year average. We are not flush. We are depleted.Meanwhile US refined product exports hit 6.3 million barrels/day in January — up ~10% from a year ago, near record highs. Diesel led the increase. More going to Europe. Less staying here.
 
Export diversification via pipelines and non-Hormuz routes could partially offset some shortages losses, but they cannot supply the same volume of oil and other desperately-needed materials.

We can always take them out if tyrant Trump doesn't beg us for a deal. He cannot win his increasingly disastrous war of attrition with the whole world (barring Israel) opposed to him politically.

The midterms are not looking good for tyrant Trump's party. He could be impeached again as soon as next year. That will trigger an automatic trial in the Senate. If Democrats and independents stick together and can persuade just a few Republicans in the Senate to convict the braggart, he'll be removed from office before he can finish his term.

Bibi is not even safe from his voters. Legislative elections for the 26th Knesset are scheduled no later than October 27, 2026.
 
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