The U.S. is buying Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) from India and then selling it to European markets.

The U.S. is involved in the global energy market during the Russia-Ukraine conflict by purchasing Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) that has been processed in India.

India buys this LNG at a lower price because of Western sanctions on Russia. After converting the LNG back into gas, India sells it to different markets, including Europe.

The U.S. then buys this gas from India to help European countries that want to depend less on Russian energy. This helps the U.S. and improves energy security in Europe, but it also raises questions about the ethics of getting energy from Russia, even indirectly.

It also brings up concerns about whether this practice can continue in a world focused on cleaner energy and international

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