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No War For Oil Us Dependency And The Middle East Hardcover Ivan Eland

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No War For Oil Us Dependency And The Middle East Hardcover Ivan Eland
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Publisher: Independent Institute
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Ivan Eland
ISBN: 9781598130546, 1598130544
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Hardcover

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No War For Oil Us Dependency And The Middle East Hardcover Ivan Eland by Ivan Eland 9781598130546, 1598130544 instant download after payment.

Debunking numerous myths that have emerged about the world’s resources of oil, this book argues that the use of U.S. military power to secure oil is not only needless and costly—in both lives and money—but also counterproductive to U.S. security. Intended to make government, the media, and citizens think more rationally about oil and the use of military power to secure it, this account suggests that the free market is still the best vehicle to deliver the product most efficiently from producer to consumer and that a withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Persian Gulf would be beneficial in the context of potential terrorist threats. Thorough and invaluable, this focused analysis chronicles the history of the battle over oil.

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