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Victor Davis Hanson: Blood and Oil
jewishworldreview.com ^ | November 30, 2006 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 11/30/2006 4:47:01 AM PST by Tolik

With the gruesome killing of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, Vladimir Putin's Russia stands accused of poisoning yet another critic.

Meanwhile, Syria continues to mastermind the murders of Lebanese democrats. Israeli-free Gaza is as violent as ever. Hezbollah is busy replenishing its stock of Iranian missiles. The theocracy in Iran keeps promising an end to Israel. Venezuela's Hugo Chavez is slowly strangling democracy in Latin America in a manner that an impoverished Fidel Castro never could.

And then, of course, there's Afghanistan and Iraq.

It's easy to think that all of this violent instability across the globe is unconnected. But, in fact, in one way or another, oil and its huge profits are at the bottom of a lot of it.

Islamic jihadists, fed from petrodollar wealth of the Middle East, have the cash to arm and plan operations from Baghdad and Kabul to Madrid and London. Thanks to oil, unhinged leaders like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran and Chavez in Venezuela can stay in power (and demand the world's attention) despite policies that ultimately harm their people, ruin their economies and imperil their neighbors.

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TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: energy; oil; russia; vdh; victordavishanson
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1 posted on 11/30/2006 4:47:09 AM PST by Tolik
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2 posted on 11/30/2006 4:47:37 AM PST by Tolik
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To: Tolik

The left did say by the A.N.S.W.E.R. crowd from the beginning this 'war' was blood for oil. Interesting thing, they did not give a rats behind when Saddam slaughtered innocent blood marketing his oil under the UN table. Looks like there is a 'war' within a 'war'.


3 posted on 11/30/2006 4:51:50 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts

Whats wrong with blood for oil? Our whole economy runs on oil and I say we should kill any threat to our economy.


4 posted on 11/30/2006 4:53:42 AM PST by Khepera (Do not remove by penalty of law!)
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To: Tolik

It makes me wonder: if I were being slowly lowered into a vat of boiling oil, would I lift my feet?


5 posted on 11/30/2006 5:02:39 AM PST by Mr Ramsbotham (Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
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To: Tolik

Oil is everthing in the world today. Of course it's blood for oil. Without oil wealth these countries could not threaten us.


6 posted on 11/30/2006 5:04:41 AM PST by rhombus
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To: Khepera
I do not think I said it was 'wrong'. My point is in the midst of US freeing not only a people in that land of Iraq, but also to allow a free market price of oil there was another 'war' taking place at the same time.

As we were using our blood and treasury for that just cause, in our midst are enough liberals that maintain a policy of dirtworship to keep as much of our own oil in the ground for their own political/personal purposes.

And it should not be ignored that the master Putin has been busy at work building his own oil cartel and there is NO way he is not willing to defend that, what ever it takes.
7 posted on 11/30/2006 5:09:28 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Khepera
Whats wrong with blood for oil?

Nothing, as long as it is the blood of yours or your own, not mine. ;-)

8 posted on 11/30/2006 5:25:51 AM PST by glorgau
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To: glorgau

Why? Do you just ride a bicycle and heat your home with solar panels?


9 posted on 11/30/2006 5:38:50 AM PST by maica (9/11 was not ?the day everything changed?, but the day that revealed how much had already changed.)
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To: Tolik
"It's easy to think that all of this violent instability across the globe is unconnected. But, in fact, in one way or another, oil and its huge profits are at the bottom of a lot of it."

Yes, but oil is only a part of it. The basic cause is the Information Age, resulting from unprecedented advances in communication, transportation, and education throughout the world, all directly resulting from Western Civilization, with its liberality, liberty, benevolence, universal inclusiveness, and freedom of inquiry, speach, and belief.

This has raised the aspirations of people everywhere, resulting in an increased worldwide demand for oil and other resources. The aspirations of some are healthy, those of others pathological.

It has also revealed, to those who would destroy it, the weaknesses of Western Civilization, which is fundamentally responsible for the Information Age, notably the strain of decadence that is the Western Left, which renders the Western nations weakened and vulnerable, threatens to destroy Western Civilization from within, and makes the Western nations and their people increasingly vulnerable to predators who would destroy them from without.

It is ironic that the greatest accomplishments of Western Civilization should become the greatest threats to it. Behind it all is the age-old dual nature of mankind--good versus evil.

10 posted on 11/30/2006 5:48:33 AM PST by Savage Beast ("Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.")
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To: Khepera

Or we could dramatically improve our ability to obtain and use oil. To do that, of course, we would have to provide incentives for doing things differently in the oil business rather than providing incentives for not changing anything. Perhaps his point is something along such lines. To quote Jason Vines, do we want to incentivize oil companies to continue to "avoid better technology?"


11 posted on 11/30/2006 5:50:25 AM PST by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
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To: Tolik
"...Hezbollah is busy replenishing its stock of Iranian missiles..."

presume this's happening in lebanon. if true, how is it being allowed to continue? wasn't this supposed to be prohibited under settlemnet at end of crap/fighting last summer!!??

12 posted on 11/30/2006 5:55:01 AM PST by 1234 (WHO is Responsible for ENFORCING IMMIGRATION LAWS?)
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To: Tolik
sigh...sometimes a guy just has to plug his blog.
13 posted on 11/30/2006 5:55:17 AM PST by the invisib1e hand (* nuke * the * jihad *)
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To: Tolik

God gave this great country of ours the resources (oil) to not have to worry about this global threat from megalomaniacs.

It is the enemies within (MSM,DNC) that have so far succeeded in handicapping our ability to supply our own oil.


14 posted on 11/30/2006 6:08:03 AM PST by liberty or death
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To: Tolik

Clear and insightful...as usual.


15 posted on 11/30/2006 6:47:35 AM PST by Edgerunner (Better RED than DEAD)
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To: Tolik
In other societies, modernity came at a measured pace, but in the Middle East nomads and peasants have skipped the telegraph and headed straight to the camera cell phone. Of course, the poor "Arab street," tuned into satellite TV, blames the postmodern West for titillating its newfound appetites.

It occurs to me that the conflict is not between the modern world and the backwards middle east. The conflict is between the abrupt modernization of the Arabs and their religious leaders who have not had the required time to "reform" Islam to the twenty first century.

The religious leaders then accuse the modern world of corrupting their faith.

The final solution will be for the Muslim religious leaders to update their religion.

16 posted on 11/30/2006 6:50:36 AM PST by oldbrowser (This war isn't over until it's OVER.)
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To: Tolik

bump


17 posted on 11/30/2006 7:36:07 AM PST by F-117A (Hey, Borat! Come talk to these "people"!)
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To: Tolik

Please add me to this list... Thanks!


18 posted on 11/30/2006 7:52:54 AM PST by snowrip (Liberal? YOU HAVE NO RATIONAL ARGUMENT. Actually, you lack even a legitimate excuse.)
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To: Tolik

As usual, VDH has a pretty good handle on the topic.

I'm not sure though that even if energy independence could be achieved for the U.S. it would then serve to impoverish our enemies. They're going to sell their oil, and they're going to be wealthy from it. Who they sell it to won't make much difference.

So why not burn up theirs first? Save our reserves for when theirs runs out. OK, I'm mostly kidding about that, but not completely kidding.


19 posted on 11/30/2006 8:14:33 AM PST by Ramius ([sip])
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To: Tolik

Hanson finally writes as if he is addressing ordinary people...well, sort of.

At least he's not as wordy and obscure as he's almost always been.

Still, he's given to pedantics... but he's among the few to shake off the myopia that appears to plague the realization that we are fully engaged in World War 111...and are actually underwriting it.

and that only our enemy knows it...so far.


20 posted on 11/30/2006 8:15:58 AM PST by CBart95
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