I'm curious about the whole "energy independence" thing. How would this prevent war, hot or cold? People found lots of excuses to conquer each other before the industrial era and oil refining. Oil is just the current
"macguffin" in the game of power.
The idea of being energy independent is counter to the principles of free market capitalism, is it not? You buy your energy like you buy everything else, from whomever has the best price and reliability. We buy Japanese cars because they are cheap and reliable. We don't buy American oil because currently we don't pump enough to keep up with the Arabs and others (perhaps due to government interference?).
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for nuclear power personally, I
like the way France didn't send troops to Iraq. But I don't think France (currently) has the instinctual obsession with garrisoning the planet and democratizing everything that walks that the U.S. does. I think meddling in others' affairs while trying to build some sort of socialist "energy plan" (which is what all this energy independence stuff eventually boils down to) is the opposite of good sense.