With European countries reliant on natural gas from Russia, the U.S. is working on bolstering energy supplies to the continent if gas is cut off during an invasion, Sullivan said. The White House is tracking down liquified natural gas cargoes that could be sent to Europe if Russia “chooses to level gas as a political weapon,” Sullivan explained.
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