Wallace-Wells describes the current situation as a 'mid-transition war', spanning the old paradigm of fossil energy and the new one of renewable energy. It is highlighted that the world has become complacent about the availability of oil and gas, with relative price stability in recent decades. However, the current situation, including the 'kidnapping' of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and attempts to 'bomb' a petrostate, have triggered a global energy crisis. In contrast, no wars have been started over solar panels, wind turbines, or electric motors. The key rhetorical question is: why continue to rely heavily on imports from authoritarian regimes when you can harness the sun, wind, hydropower, and geothermal energy available almost everywhere on earth?