• @Treczoks
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      OK, oil could be an incentive, but I doubt that it is much or one would have heard of them.

      I should have excluded pure rhetorics as a reason. The Chinese at least had a good economic reason to get Hong Kong into their hands.

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        OK, oil could be an incentive, but I doubt that it is much or one would have heard of them.

        Don’t mean to be rude, but you could also just not have been educated on the matter, and its actually more important than you think, especially to those who claim ownership for the oil rights reasons.

        Usually world politics, when it comes to oil access/ownership, is not something that is discussed in the open, often. We in the US never say that we do stuff in the Middle East for the oil, we say its for a hunder other reasons, but its first and foremost its for the oil, not that news stations will ever report on that fact.

        • @Treczoks
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          31 year ago

          OK, looks like there is actually serious amounts of oil there. But quite deep and under water. Still, worth more than all of the island wrapped up as a present ;-) TIL.

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            01 year ago

            Its really crazy how that stuff works. I read an article once about how nations try to claim even the smallest piece of rock in places just so that they can have claim over the resources not on land itself but in the ocean around it. Has to do with some UN treaties/rules about resource availability/ownership.

            • I Cast Fist
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              21 year ago

              Either a 100km or 200km radius around land, if I’m not mistaken. Leads to some very… “interesting” situations in Greece/Turkey.

        • Herbal Gamer
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          11 year ago

          We in the US never say that we do stuff in the Middle East for the oil, we say its for a hunder other reasons, but its first and foremost its for the oil, not that new stations will ever report on that fact.

          Oh everybody knows that

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            01 year ago

            Oh everybody knows that

            But they never say it in public, if they can help it.

        • @SCB
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          01 year ago

          We in the US never say that we do stuff in the Middle East for the oil, we say its for a hunder other reasons, but its first and foremost its for the oil,

          While a common conspiracy theory, this is never borne out by evidence.

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            01 year ago

            We in the US never say that we do stuff in the Middle East for the oil, we say its for a hunder other reasons, but its first and foremost its for the oil,

            While a common conspiracy theory, this is never borne out by evidence

            It’s actually been stated officially during reporter questioning actually, multiple times throughout the years. It’s just not something you see discussed much on CNN directly.

            Don’t mean to be rude (in case you’re not a bot) but it takes a special kind of ignorance to believe that oil has nothing to do with what’s going on in the Middle East. It’s not the only factor, but it’s definitely a factor.

            • @SCB
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              01 year ago

              Oil dictates our relationship with Saudi Arabia, but is not tied to overall ME policy, and there is 0 evidence to the contrary.

              Not only am I not a bot, im old enough to remember “no blood for oil” protests and how dumb and distracting they were from legitimate reasons not to engage in ME war.

              Your conspiracy theory has gotten people killed

              • Cosmic Cleric
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                01 year ago

                and there is 0 evidence to the contrary.

                As I’ve mentioned previously, during official news conferences officials have stated the need to protect the oil supply and the access to it.

                Not only am I not a bot, im old enough to remember “no blood for oil” protests and how dumb and distracting they were from legitimate reasons not to engage in ME war.

                As someone who is also old enough to remember those kind of protests, and the embargos, etc., I agree. Fighting over resources is not healthy, and that resources should be shared instead.

                Your conspiracy theory has gotten people killed

                Its not a conspiracy theory, its what drives the politics in the ME, on multiple levels. And its not my theory, its what the majority of people have decided on (the importance of oil).

                • @SCB
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                  -21 year ago

                  Fighting over resources is not healthy

                  This is quite false, but the US generally uses soft power for oil.