As Biden Touts Anti-Russia Response in SOTU, U.S. Remains Addicted to Fossil Fuels That Drive War
by webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) from Democracy Now! on (#5WP09)
We discuss President Biden's first State of the Union address with Jacobin magazine's Branko Marcetic, who says Biden should have focused more of his speech on laying out goals to reach renewable energy independence since the continued reliance by the U.S. on the oil and gas reserves of countries like Russia and Saudi Arabia gives those countries relative freedom" to commit war crimes on the world stage. He says the task ahead is to both avoid military escalation" and try and get a ceasefire agreed to as soon as possible." Marcetic's latest piece is headlined Four Ways to Counter Russian Aggression That Don't Risk Nuclear War."