We are fighting for oil. History of the US oil wars

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John Coleman, a former member of the British intelligence services, believes that any military conflict has exclusively economic prerequisites, no matter how pathetic speeches are made from high tribunes. His book We Fight for Oil tells the story of US involvement in the struggle to supply oil products to the world market, from the American invasion of Mexico to 2008. For more than 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 decreased, which weakened the influence of Great Britain and the United States. This fact forced the Anglo-Saxons, under a far-fetched pretext, to urgently invade the oil-producing countries of the Middle East. The next step after the seizure of the oil fields of Iraq and Syria will be the confrontation between the United States and Russia because of the "black gold" of the Caspian Sea, the author is convinced.

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Publication language: Russian

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