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Buck McKeon on U.S. Energy and National Security Interests
Howard “Buck” McKeon is a two-term Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and current Chairman of the McKeon Group. He served as representative for California’s 25th District from 1993 to 2015. Earlier this month, he spoke to The Fuse about U.S. energy and national security, and the interplay between the two.

No, You Can’t Simply “Take the Oil”
The practical, legal, and moral hurdles involved in Trump's promise to "take the oil" then and now make his campaign promise laughable.

U.S. Military Leverages Alternative, Efficient Energy Technology to Improve Warfighting Ability
Experts: Military energy reform efforts not only save money and reduce fuel consumption—they improve the Department of Defense’s effectiveness, and ultimately save lives of American soldiers.

Why the U.S. Can’t Escape Its Unhealthy Co-Dependent Relationship with the Middle East
Even as the Obama Doctrine has sought to distance the United States from the Middle East, the gravitational pull of the region's energy resources will keep us mired there for the foreseeable future.

Tidal Wave II: Understanding the Pentagon’s New Strategy to Cripple ISIS Oil
In an expanded effort to deprive ISIS of oil revenues, Operation Tidal Wave II is aggressively targeting nearly every part of the group's oil supply chain.

Sharon Burke: How DOD is Cutting Oil Consumption to Create a Better Military
Energy innovation is providing the military with better and more resilient equipment, while saving lives and money in the process.

In order to compete, the U.S. needs a better energy plan
Pickens: We can, and should, drill for and produce more oil, but we’ll never beat the Saudis and OPEC because we’re playing their game, by their rules, on their field.