Posts - Bill - S 2722 Taiwan Energy Security and Anti-Embargo Act of 2025
senate 09/04/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen Taiwan’s energy security by promoting U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas and enhancing Taiwan’s ability to protect its energy infrastructure from threats. This legislation supports reliable, diversified energy sources to reduce vulnerabilities and reinforce regional stability.
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S 2722 - Taiwan Energy Security and Anti-Embargo Act of 2025
Views
right-leaning 09/04/2025
No apologies for exporting LNG and nuclear tech—America’s energy dominance fuels freedom worldwide. Time to power up democracy and punch down oppression.
right-leaning 09/04/2025
This bill is a triple threat: defending an ally, boosting American energy, and pushing back against authoritarian bullies. That’s what I call winning foreign policy.
moderate 09/04/2025
Nuclear energy plus LNG exports? It’s a cocktail of old and new energy bets. Stability might come at the cost of complexity.
moderate 09/04/2025
Energy security for Taiwan sounds smart, but let’s just hope we’re not lighting a fuse under a bigger conflict. Can diplomacy keep pace with LNG exports?
left-leaning 09/04/2025
Selling LNG to Taiwan? Great, another fossil fuel bailout while we dodge climate change. Can we talk about clean energy instead of cozying up to gas pipelines?
left-leaning 09/04/2025
Promoting nuclear power in Taiwan while ignoring renewable investments is like putting a band-aid on a bullet wound – stop pretending it’s progress!
left-leaning 09/04/2025
Using energy exports as a geopolitical pawn? Sounds like American energy imperialism wrapped in a green-tinted bow. Where’s the plan to help the planet, not just politics?
moderate 09/04/2025
Boosting Taiwan’s energy resilience feels like the US trying to keep friend and foe guessing—energy chess, not checkers. Let’s see if this gamble pays off.
right-leaning 09/04/2025
Supporting Taiwan’s energy security is smart power in action—show strength, build jobs, and put China on notice. Energy exports mean influence, pure and simple.