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Last year, on Earth Day, President Biden proudly declared he would “start the process where every vehicle in the United States military is going to be climate-friendly.” He said, “We’re spending billions of dollars to do it.”

That’s why it was no surprise that Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm testified to the Senate Armed Services Committee that the U.S. military should transition to an all-electric nontactical vehicle fleet by 2030.

While Ms. Granholm stated that the goal would “reduce our reliance on the volatility of globally traded fossil fuels,” she forgot to mention that it would increase our reliance on China, our greatest adversary.

The Biden administration’s obsessive and insane intent to force through green energy mandates jeopardizes our military’s lethality, enriches our adversaries, and works against our collective security and prosperity.

China dominates the supply chain for the materials needed to go green: lithium, cobalt and spherical graphite. And in typical communist fashion, these materials are often mined and produced with child and slave labor.

The truth is, American resource stewardship is the cleanest, most innovative and most ethical in the world. But if we aren’t producing energy ourselves, we are signing up to purchase it from other, often adversarial nations.

As a result, we are sending U.S. dollars abroad while our jobs and pocketbooks are suffering under “Bidenomics” at home.

The Biden administration’s priorities are completely out of touch and unsustainable.

China, our greatest threat, is mentioned only nine times in the president’s 48-page National Security Strategy.

Meanwhile, climate is mentioned 63 times, proclaimed most grimly as “potentially existential for all nations.”

As a veteran and former commander of a transportation company in Iraq, I believe that this green energy push fueling China is pure fantasy. Last year, when Democrats tried to lock the military’s electric vehicle mandate into law, I included a limitation to ensure that no vehicle component made from slave labor can be used for transitioning the fleet.

President Biden and his entire Cabinet are willing to give up our security, our conscience and our future prosperity in pursuit of their green fantasy.

Washington should be making it easier to control our future through energy independence. Unfortunately, the leaders at the helm of our government are more interested in going electric than supporting ready-made, reliable energy sources, like homegrown Iowa biofuel, in our energy mix.

It’s past time we put our economic and national security first and return to sanity. 

Sen. Joni Ernst is a Republican representing the state of Iowa.

As published in the Washington Times.

Author: Joni Ernst

Joni Ernst, a native of Red Oak and a combat veteran, represents Iowa in the United States Senate.

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