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  • Oil is essential for a modern, industrial society. It's unique, first of all, because it's the primary source, at 40 percent, of the world's entire supply of energy, and it's irreplaceable in the transportation field; it provides 98 percent of world transportation energy.

    Unique   Oil   Energy  
    "The Permanent Energy Crisis". Interview with Julian Brookes, www.motherjones.com. June 19, 2006.
  • Under the current U.S. policy, because of this power struggle, American oil companies can't do business with Iran. So I think the ultimate goal of the U.S. administration in Iran is regime change, to put into power a pro-Western government that will eliminate the strategic challenge to U.S. interests and, at the same time, allow the lifting of sanctions and allowing American oil companies to do business with Iran.

    "The Permanent Energy Crisis". Interview with Julian Brookes, www.motherjones.com. June 19, 2006.
  • Slowly but surely, the U.S. military is being converted into a global oil-protection service.

    Michael Klare (2007). “Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America's Growing Dependency on Imported Petroleum”, p.7, Macmillan
  • The invasion of Iraq was not an unprecedented event; it really was the natural extension of a conflict with Iraq that began on August 2, 1990, when Iraq invaded Kuwait and occupied Kuwait, which was a major oil supplier to the United States.

    August   Kuwait   Oil  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
  • ...by serving as the dominant power in the Gulf, WE maintain a 'stranglehold' over the economies of other nations. This gives us extraordinary leverage in world affairs, and explains to some degree why states like Japan, Britain, France, and Germany - states that are even more dependent on Persian Gulf oil than we are - defer to Washington on major international issues (like Iraq) even when they disagree with us.

    Usa   Oil   Iraq  
  • The global supply of oil is going to decline because we've used up a good deal of the easy-to-get oil. We're going to reach a point in the not-too-distant future when it is impossible to keep increasing the daily supply.

    Oil   Impossible   Easy  
    "The Permanent Energy Crisis". Interview with Julian Brookes, www.motherjones.com. June 19, 2006.
  • A new chapter in the history of international politics has begun, one in which the pursuit and control of energy resources would be the central dynamic of world affairs, and governments.

  • The removal of Saddam Hussein and his replacement by someone beholden to the United States is a key part of a broader United States strategy aimed at assuring permanent American global dominance.

    Keys   Usa   Iraq  
  • I think the public is very reluctant to get involved in more foreign wars, especially in the Middle East. And they understand, implicitly, that we go to war in the Middle East because of oil. And if we don't want to go to war in the Middle East, then we have to do something about the oil problem. And I think that view is gaining ground in the U.S.

    War   Thinking   Views  
    "The Permanent Energy Crisis". Interview with Julian Brookes, www.motherjones.com. June 19, 2006.
  • Oil is also essential for military operations. No other substance, no other raw material, is so vital for the prosecution of warfare, than petroleum. And the United States being the world's only global power, is totally dependent on petroleum.

    "The Permanent Energy Crisis". Interview with Julian Brookes, www.motherjones.com. June 19, 2006.
  • The U.S. couldn't play a military role in different areas like Iraq and Afghanistan without huge quantities of oil. So a shortage or disruption in oil would not only damage the U.S. economy; it would undercut American military supremacy.

    Military   Play   Oil  
    "The Permanent Energy Crisis". Interview with Julian Brookes, www.motherjones.com. June 19, 2006.
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