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If the U.S. were to lose control of the world’s resources, the country would come to a very quick stop and lose all rights to the world supremacy it currently enjoys. To prevent the end of God’s country, the George W. Bush Administration has proclaimed war against an “axis of evil” that has to do with any country or leader that prevents the U.S. from this goal. To win, as defined by the United States government, means controlling world oil, water and mineral resources. The axis of evil identified by Bush incorporate the non-participating countries in the Persian Gulf, Caspian Sea, and South China Sea that now harbor most of the world’s resources. These countries will not be allowed to prevent the U.S. from remaining the world’s most powerful nation in terms of resources, no matter the cost. Specific arguement based on Michael Klare's Resource Wars. 2 works cited. jvCspoil.rtf
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the world supremacy it currently enjoys. To prevent the end of Gods country, the George W. Bush Administration has proclaimed war against an "axis of evil" that has to do
with any country or leader that prevents the U.S. from this goal. To win, as defined by the United States government, means controlling world oil, water and mineral resources. The
axis of evil identified by Bush incorporate the non-participating countries in the Persian Gulf, Caspian Sea, and South China Sea that now harbor most of the worlds resources. These countries
will not be allowed to prevent the U.S. from remaining the worlds most powerful nation in terms of resources, no matter the cost.
The game is not new under the George W. Bush administration. President Jimmy Carter was the first to make "this explicit with respect to Persian Gulf oil in 1980,
following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan," Michael Klare writes (Klare 4). Carter was the first to call any attempt by any world nation to "gain control of the Persian Gulf
region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America [...and] will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force" (Klare 4).
The "Carter Doctrine" was later used to justify U.S. intervention in Kuwait under the first Bush Administration as well as Libya and other African states in the 1970s and 1980s.
It would seem that most nations in the world are cautious in forming alliances with the United States. However, Great Britain supports
the U.S. because, according to Klare the world oil, water, lumber and mineral resources are about to dry up. England is the second largest user of world resources next to
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