The U.S.-Qatar Domination of Gas Left the World Dangerously Exposed
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Before the war, the global market for liquefied natural gas was increasingly commanded by just two countries, one of which has now been hobbled.
Before the war, the global market for liquefied natural gas was increasingly commanded by just two countries, one of which has now been hobbled.
Before the war, the global market for liquefied natural gas was increasingly commanded by just two countries, one of which has now been hobbled.
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