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We Fight for Oil: A History of the US Oil Wars

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We Fight for Oil: A History of the US Oil Wars
14.99 €
John Coleman, a former British intelligence officer, believes that any military conflict is purely economic, no matter how pathetic the speeches made from high podiums. His book "We Fight for Oil" is a history of the U.S. involvement in the struggle for supplies of oil products on the world market, starting with the American invasion of Mexico and up to 2008. For over 30 years, the 7 largest Anglo-Saxon oil companies (the Seven Sisters cartel) controlled 85% of the world's oil reserves. With the advent of OPEC, their dominance diminished, weakening the influence of the UK and the US. This fact forced the Anglo-Saxons to urgently invade the oil-producing countries of the Middle East under a far-fetched pretext. The next step after the seizure of oil fields in Iraq and Syria will be the confrontation between the US and Russia over the "black gold" of the Caspian Sea, the author is convinced.
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