

Richard Goldberg on How American Energy Dominance Is Reshaping the Middle East: A new era of U.S.-Israel cooperation
Sep 5, 2025
Richard Goldberg, a senior advisor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, discusses how American energy dominance has reshaped the Middle East's strategic landscape. He explains the pivotal role of the National Energy Dominance Council in coordinating energy policy and enhancing security against adversaries like Iran and China. Goldberg highlights U.S.-Israel collaboration on energy and AI, stressing the importance of strategic partnerships. He also delves into the complexities of energy security during conflict and the geopolitical implications of initiatives like the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor.
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Energy As A White House Priority
- The NEDC is designed as a National Security Council for energy to coordinate whole-of-government energy policy.
- It assembles a dedicated White House tiger team to clear regulatory, permitting, and financing roadblocks quickly.
Energy Cuts Across Government
- Energy policy touches nearly the entire cabinet plus many quasi-independent agencies, creating at least 20–25 bureaucratic actors.
- Coordinating them centrally speeds projects by aligning permits, funding, and interagency tools.
AI And Minerals Define Strategic Power
- Winning the century depends on two pillars: winning the AI arms race and controlling critical minerals.
- Both pillars require massive energy and mining capacity that the U.S. must rebuild to avoid Chinese strategic control.