National Security
China Entered the Iran War With Triple the Strategic Oil of the U.S.
Beijing built a 1.4-billion-barrel buffer while Washington drew its reserve down, and both sides of the U.S. political map are dodging what that means.
Beijing built a 1.4-billion-barrel buffer while Washington drew its reserve down, and both sides of the U.S. political map are dodging what that means.
A waterway that normally moves 20 million barrels a day is down to a trickle, with no Navy escort in sight
Oil at $90 a barrel, no war authorization vote, and a supplemental spending bill on the way — here's what Washington hasn't said out loud