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Iranian-linked forces have launched more than 150 attacks on U.S. forces since October 17, with a long-term goal of pushing the United States out of the region.
SOURCE: "What Will the United States Do after the Drone Strike in Jordan?" by CSIS's Jon B. Alterman.
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60 percent
U.S. LNG exports have been a critical source of global energy security in the past two years. European LNG demand soared by 60 percent in 2022, and U.S. LNG met much of this demand.
SOURCE: "Biden Administration Pauses New LNG Approvals" by CSIS's Ben Cahill.
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75 percent
Africa is the most energy-deficient continent in the world, as it hosts 75 percent of the world’s population without access to electricity.
SOURCE: "Achieving Universal Energy Access in Africa amid Global Decarbonization" by CSIS's Gracelin Baskaran and Sophie Coste.
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42 percent
U.S. companies are responsible for over 42 percent of global research and development, dwarfing China and the European Union, which make up roughly 18 percent each.
SOURCE: "The European Union’s Economic Security Strategy Update" by CSIS's Emily Benson, Federico Steinberg, and Pau Alvarez-Aragones.
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