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American hegemony over the Persian Gulf oil After the 1991 Gulf War and the Gulf War III in 2003
Author(s) -
أ.م.د.سطام حسين علوان
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
al-ʻulūm al-siyāsiyyāẗ/mağallaẗ al-ʿulūm al-siyāsiyyaẗ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2521-912X
pISSN - 1815-5561
DOI - 10.30907/jj.v0i51.102
Subject(s) - gulf war , persian , hegemony , politics , political science , middle east , oil production , possession (linguistics) , conviction , world war ii , economy , development economics , economic history , history , economics , law , engineering , linguistics , philosophy , petroleum engineering
Since the end of World War II, the United States of America began to look at the Gulf States and Iraq due to the possession of huge quantities of oil, after taking the American oil depletion in order to tighten control over the oil of these countries, has pursued various means, political and military, in the framework of its strategy So that it could achieve this control, which focused on control of production and prices, for the conviction that those who control oil impose control over the political decision of the countries of the world.

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