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Home Government and Politics Energy Policy

Alaska’s Oil Reserves: The Untapped Power Behind America’s Security

Why Energy Independence Starts in Alaska

by The Daily Desk
July 2, 2025
in Energy Policy, Foreign Policy, Geopolitics, Government and Politics, National Security
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From Alaska to the World Stage: The Energy Link to Global Stability - Lance King/Getty Images

Why Alaska’s Energy Reserves Matter More Than Ever - Lance King/Getty Images

Why Alaska’s Oil Reserves Could Be the Key to America’s Security

Discover why Alaska’s vast oil reserves could play a vital role in securing America’s energy future. Learn how energy policy impacts national security, foreign conflicts, and global stability.

At First Glance, They Seem Unrelated… But They’re Not

The unrest in the Middle East. The war in Ukraine. A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision. These events may seem disconnected—but if you look closer, a common thread ties them together: energy—and how the United States manages it.

In today’s world, energy isn’t just about running appliances or filling up your car. It’s a central pillar of national security. And when we talk about securing America’s energy future, Alaska—with its vast reserves—is more important than ever.

Why Energy Independence Matters Now More Than Ever

Recent conflicts, like the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, triggered a sharp spike in oil prices—exposing how vulnerable the global energy system still is. Critics argue that the Biden administration’s rollback of sanctions on Iran enabled the regime to earn nearly $200 billion in oil profits—funds that reportedly supported groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.

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This isn’t just about economics. It’s about who we rely on—and the risks that come with it.

Under President Biden, key energy projects—especially in Alaska—were canceled or delayed. One major example was the Coastal Plain lease cancellation, which a federal judge later ruled unlawful. While environmental protection matters, many argue that these decisions came at the cost of America’s energy independence.

From Ukraine to Europe: How U.S. Energy Policy Shaped Global Events

The consequences of America’s energy decisions go far beyond its borders. Europe’s reliance on Russian gas gave Vladimir Putin economic power—and arguably the confidence—to launch an invasion of Ukraine.

If the U.S. had expanded energy production and exports earlier, some believe Europe would’ve had alternatives, and Russia might not have had the same resources to fuel its war.

Former President Donald Trump has frequently stated that the war in Ukraine wouldn’t have occurred during his presidency, citing his administration’s energy-first strategy as a deterrent to foreign aggression.

A Lesson from History: Energy and Conflict Are Closely Linked

Back in 1941, the United States placed an oil embargo on Japan—a decision that played a major role in triggering the attack on Pearl Harbor. That historical moment reminds us just how powerful access to energy can be in determining peace or war.

In today’s context, many are questioning whether energy policies driven purely by environmental lobbying ignore deeper strategic risks. The debate is no longer about choosing between the planet and the economy—it’s about finding balance between clean energy goals and national resilience.

Policy Shifts Point to a Possible Course Correction

There are signs of change. On his first day back in office, President Trump signed an executive order to reverse restrictions on domestic energy production. Shortly after, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling to scale back parts of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), streamlining the approval process for key energy and infrastructure projects.

If implemented effectively, these decisions could accelerate efforts to unleash American energy and strengthen our long-term security.

Alaska: A Strategic Resource, Not Just a Scenic State

With an estimated 3.4 billion barrels of oil and 125 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, Alaska holds the kind of energy reserves that could dramatically reduce America’s dependence on foreign suppliers.

Unlocking Alaska’s energy potential means:

  • Lower fuel prices
  • High-paying domestic jobs
  • A stronger economy
  • Greater leverage on the world stage

Most importantly, it gives America the power to decide its own future—without having to depend on hostile or unstable regimes.

The Bottom Line

Energy isn’t just a line item on a budget—it’s a geopolitical force. In an increasingly uncertain world, Alaska’s oil reserves may hold the key to ensuring a safer, more independent America.

It’s not just about powering homes—it’s about protecting our future.

Source: FOX News – Alaska’s oil reserves are America’s national security shield

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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