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Stop Resource Wars: An Inside Job


According to Vaclav , a professor at the University of Manitoba and the author, most recently ,of energies in "The Energy Question, Again'said "Between 1989 and 1999,energy consumption rose almost 15 percent in the United States,17 percent in France, and 19 percent in Australia; despite a stagnation, even declining, economy, it expanded 24 percent in Japan
             This trend has been driven almost completely by private consumption: industries and services have generally reduced energy use per dollar of their final product?(Vaclav, 64). Even though the US makes up less than 5 percent of the world's population, it now consumes more than 25 percent of the world's oil. More than half of that comes from abroad-over 300 million gallons a day-and the amount is growing quickly. People already are addicted to consumerism, and they don't know how to resist it. Consumerism, which makes capitalism work, is not the problem, the problem is human's greed, and consumerism just tends to be particularly supportive of that negative human trait. .
             Unfortunately, two-thirds of the world's remaining oil reserves are in the Persian Gulf region, the least democratic, most politically unstable, least respectful of human right and most prone to terrorism. And unlike the oil beneath Alaska's frozen tundra, Iraq's crude is readily accessible and, at less than $ 1.50 a barrel, some of the cheapest in the world to produce. According to Michael T. Klare, professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College and author of Resource Wars, in his book, Resource Wars, saysControlling Iraq is about oil as power, rather than oil as fuel," "Control over the Persian Gulf translates into control over Europe, Japan, and China. It's having our hand on the spigot?(Michael, 55). With these reasons, some realists believe that the United States has to get that oil from that region and it will make a deal with whatever governments are there in place that are willing to work with them.


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