US Energy Independence Proves Inadequate Against Persian Gulf Crisis
Despite being the world's largest oil producer, the US remains a net importer of 3 million barrels daily and cannot offset the 10 million barrel-per-day supply gap from Strait of Hormuz closures. US shale operations could only add 1 million barrels daily within 3-6 months, exposing critical vulnerabilities in America's energy security narrative.
This reveals fundamental limits to US strategic autonomy during Middle East crises, potentially forcing greater diplomatic accommodation with regional actors despite military superiority.
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