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As of late, many people have been accrediting Bush's actions to his lust for the middle-eastern crown jewel - oil fields. The recent increase in prices is only setting a precedent for the bleak future as any industrialized nation is at the mercy of crude oil - not only does it fuel their many machines, it also is the base constituent of many items for the plastic and pharmaceutical industries along with many others. Our reserves are scarce and the source itself is nearly dry, yet we continue to burn through this very limited resource as if it were never-ending. By the end of our lifetimes we will be seeing prices as high as 50$/barrel and they will only escalate until the market finally crumbles and we fall into the worst depression to date.
Yes, you can continue to believe that we went to war just because of OIL. Well, you guys should know that the USA is a super power and needs oil to continue and thrive. To say that we dont need it is like saying you hate the U.S. I myself personally dont think the war was for oil, but for other things. Take down Saddam, liberate the iraqi people, establish a good government in the region, and hopefully stablize the middle east, one of the most chaos area of the world. Dont get me wrong, I know most people say that the war happened because we wanted to find the WMDs but really, even if we dont find them. We do know that they were once there before. And also that story about America's/ Britain's intelligence that Saddam was trying to get uranium in Africa? Happened to be true, if you look at recent news reports.