By Vijay Jayaraj
For the first time in half a century, the United States will witness the construction of a brand-new oil refinery. Located at the Port of Brownsville, Texas, this facility promises to supercharge domestic markets, guarantee national security and trigger billions of dollars in localized economic growth.
President Donald Trump’s refinery masterstroke with India’s Reliance Industries is more than a commercial agreement; it is a political and moral rebuke to the climate industrial complex’s war on affordable energy. And it was possible because Asian energy giants refused to bow before climate alarmism when political elites at the United Nations and elsewhere tried to shut down their businesses.
To understand why America needs an Indian conglomerate to build its first refinery in 50 years, you must look at the crippled state of Western infrastructure…
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