P4B come on why do u say itll be 2.5 mil less per day,whoever is in charge when u pull out will still need the money from its oil.Sure there will be a disruption for a little while but Iraq still needs to make a living.But oil keeps on rising anyway i wonder how much more we can take before everyone revolts.Even soo we still need oil.....
fishman3811 Reviewed by fishman3811 on . Worried About the Price of Gas? End the Wars Oil Wars By ISMAEL HOSSEIN-ZADEH Despite all the recent talk of soaring prices at the pump, political and economic pundits rarely mention the impact of war and political instability in the Middle East on the skyrocketing price of oil. There is strong evidence, however, that the heightened price of energy is a direct consequence of the destabilizing wars and geopolitical insecurity in the region. These include not only the raging wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but also the threat of a Rating: 5