You are making one false assumption. You are assuming that if the United States reduces or eliminates it's demand for Arab Oil, that demand will be taken up by other countries so that the worldwide demand for Arab Oil will remain the same.
Which is patently untrue.
Sure, other countries may increase their Arab Oil consumption of prices decline because of the elimination of the U.S. demand, but in no way would such an increase be sufficient to match the eliminated U.S. demand. We consume a LOT of oil, and industries can only expand at a limited rate. Countries consume the oil they can afford, or their economies and industries require. They do not purchase oil just to waste it (despite what the Anti-SUV tree hugger crowd might say).
"You are making one false assumption. You are assuming that if the United States reduces or eliminates it's demand for Arab Oil, that demand will be taken up by other countries so that the worldwide demand for Arab Oil will remain the same.
Which is patently untrue."
Patently untrue?? bwahaha Tell that to the Chinese who are driving demand for oil through the roof. Tell that to India whose economy is starting to take off. Just because you can't understand simple econ doesn't make it false, much less patently false.