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Ssenkahdavic said:
megaman79 said:
Ssenkahdavic said:

Unless evidence comes out that Iraq was planning on cutting off the supply after the 2002 year (and there is not any I am aware of) I do not see how we went to war just for oil.  If we did, wouldnt our supply SINCE the war be greater if not equal to what it was before the war?

THERES NO OIL LEFT. We're at peak oil already.

 

Thats a pretty good reason in my view, but again, OP go find out for yourself please.

What do you mean exactly?  And if there is a peak oil, source?  I have not seen anything related to that (when I was looking for my graph)

And who do you by "We're"? Austrailians?  (just trying to clarify)

You haven't seen the price of oil skyrocket?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_oil  (see - concerns over stated reserves) There is a reason why offshore drilling, and freeing up more US coastline for drilling, is becoming increasingly popular. Then theres alternative oil extraction, like oil sands in Canada.

 

 



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