October 1, 2012

Next Cold War? U.S. Gas Boom Rattles Russia

Kevin Begos, Associated Press


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The Kremlin is watching, European nations are rebelling, and some suspect Moscow is secretly bankrolling a campaign to derail the West's strategic plans. It's not some Cold War movie; it's about the U.S. boom in natural gas drilling, and the political implications are enormous. . .

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