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FROM SPICES TO OIL: SEA POWER AND THE SEA ROUTES AROUND THE CAPE
Author(s) -
C.M. Meyer
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
scientia militaria south african journal of military studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2309-9682
pISSN - 2224-0020
DOI - 10.5787/18-2-405
Subject(s) - adventure , navy , middle east , world war ii , persian , ancient history , history , economic history , geography , archaeology , art history , philosophy , linguistics

"He who is master of the sea is master of world trade. And he who is master of world trade is

master of the riches of the earth and of the earth itself" Sir Walter Raleigh, quoted by the former Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy, Admiral S.G. Gorshkov.

Introduction

Sir Walter Raleigh, the famous English adventurer, died three hundred and seventy years ago, but his words are just as valid today, as any television news programme on convoy operations in the Persian Gulf will show. Warships from the USA, UK, France, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands have all been involved in patrols or minesweeping operations in the area to minimize threats to their oil supplies coming from the Gulf, the main export route of nine Middle Eastern countries possessing more than half of the world's proven oil reserves.

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