House GOP leader: Oil from Iran, Venezuela to offset Russia would just pay other dictators
CNBC-March 9th 2022-Krystal Hur
- The U.S. needs to boost oil production to replace banned Russian crude instead of possibly looking to Iran or Venezuela, Rep. Kevin McCarthy told CNBC Wednesday.
- “Why would you take the billions of dollars you provide to [Russian president Vladmir Putin] and just give it to another dictator?,” the House GOP leader said.
- McCarthy also suggested the U.S. could and should become a top global supplier of oil.
The U.S. needs to boost oil production to replace banned Russian crude instead of possibly looking to Iran or Venezuela, which are also run by dictators, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., told CNBC on Wednesday.
“Why would you take the billions of dollars you provide to [Russian President Vladimir Putin] and just give it to another dictator that funds terrorism around the world with Iran and Venezuela?” McCarthy said on “Squawk Box.”
″[President Joe Biden] said at the State of the Union, ‘buy America.’ I believe he probably thought that, but no American energy,” McCarthy added, referring to Biden’s statement in his State of the Union address that led to rousing chants of U-S-A.
McCarthy’s comments on CNBC come one day after Biden announced the U.S. would ban Russian oil imports.
U.S. and Venezuelan officials met over the weekend to discuss potentially loosening some oil sanctions on the South American nation. The White House announced Tuesday night the Venezuelan government has freed two jailed Americans, including an oil executive imprisoned alongside colleagues for more than four years.
Iran, meanwhile, has been gradually increasing oil production in the last six months due to rising exports to China — and also in anticipation that talks with world powers, including the U.S., to revive Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal could lead to more oil exports. Former President Donald Trump pulled out of Iran nuclear pact and reimposed sanctions.
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