"Greasing the Skids of War: Rethinking the Carter Doctrine"
Greasing the Skids of War: Rethinking the Carter Doctrine
by Mark Thompson at Time
http://time.com/politics/
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This July the United States replaced Saudi Arabia as the worlds No. 1 oil producer, Arthur Herman of the Hudson Institute wrote last month in National Review, and virtually every industry study indicates that the trend will continue through the next two decades and beyond. Much of the U.S. gain is due to hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a production method that now accounts for roughly a third of U.S. oil and gas production.
Adds Herman:
The Islamic States use of captured Iraqi oil wells to pay for its murderous atrocities is just the latest
and most blatant example of the oil-into-terrorism dynamic thats ruled the Middle East for decadesand all, ironically, under the protective umbrella of American arms. Just keeping the regions shipping lanes, including the Strait of Hormuz, open to tanker traffic costs the Pentagon on average $50 billion a yeara service that earns us the undying enmity of populations in that region even as their governments take our protection for granted.
Actually, U.S. taxpayers have spent close to $10 trillion to
keep oil flowing to the world from Persian Gulf, based on a 2010 analysis from Roger Stern, an economic geographer at Princeton University.
Imagine if a slice of that had instead been invested to speed up U.S. energy independence. Wars would surely still unfold in the Middle Eastas they will likely do so for generationsbut itd be bracing to watch them from the sidelines, for a change.
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