The US: An Oil-Addicted Ex-Superpower?
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The author of this article, Michael Klare, is a professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College. In this piece he looks at the connection between the rise in oil prices and US dependence on imports and the fall of the superpower. Is the US in the final days of its era of global supremacy? This article will make you think about how the international landscape is changing.
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From the article...
No surprise, then, that the US Department of Defense is the world's single-biggest consumer of petroleum, using more of it every day than the entire nation of Sweden.
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