Oil Crusades

Oil Crusades
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Publisher : Pluto Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0745325599
ISBN-13 : 9780745325590
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Book Synopsis Oil Crusades by : Abdulhay Yahya Zalloum

Download or read book Oil Crusades written by Abdulhay Yahya Zalloum and published by Pluto Press. This book was released on 2007-05-20 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Oil is the lifeblood of modern economics. It is the precious resource at the heart of empire-building---from the British empire to the American empire today. It underpins the world's financial markets. But seventy per cent of the world's oil supplies lie under the sands of the Middle East. Did the United States invade Iraq to grab Iraq's oil? Many people think so. This book shows how this is part of a wider U.S. attempt to dominate international oil and maintain America's global dominance. Written by an influential oil consultant with experience of working in both the U.S. and Arab oil industries, this book provides a rare insight into the real motivations behind U.S. intervention in the Arab world and the relationship between the United States and the Arab states. Abdulhay Yahya Zalloum provides a historical account of the roots of today's involvement, analyzing U.S. intervention in the Arab world since the nineteenth century. Zalloum provides an account of America's changing role in OPEC. He examines the fate of Iraq's oil and the involvement of U.S. contractors. He also analyzes the role of oil in America's relationship with Israel, providing an important insight into how this dynamic is viewed in the Arab world. The book offers a unique perspective on how the United States is viewed in the Arab region and how progress should be made if real peace and stability are to be brokered.


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