Becomes Quote by Michael Mandelbaum Download Open image “The less oil the world uses, the less important the region that has so much of it becomes.” — Michael Mandelbaum ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Becomes Important Less Oil Use World
Oil could complicate domestic politics in countries with too much of it - there is a reason economists talk about 'the curse of oil,'… — Chrystia Freeland Copy Share Image
The country remains dependent on oil. But as we are now learning, oil is becoming increasingly scarce. — Armstrong Williams Copy Share Image
In addition, each barrel of oil we save through conservation further decreases our dangerous reliance on unstable Middle East oil. — Paul Gillmor Copy Share Image
Today, the United States of America is less dependent on foreign oil than at any time in the last two decades. — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
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Well, for starters, we have to do more to create demand for new technologies that can reduce our dependence on foreign oil and environmental… — Sherwood Boehlert Copy Share Image
Global crude oil demand is increasing, particularly in places like China. — Gary Miller Copy Share Image
Oil remains fundamentally a government business. While many regions of the world offer great oil opportunities, the Middle East with two-thirds of the world's… — Dick Cheney Copy Share Image
But the key thing is that Iraq, while it's got very large oil reserves, has marginalized itself as an oil exporter and these days… — Daniel Yergin Copy Share Image
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Certainly, protecting oppressed people, stopping ethnic conflict and promoting responsible governance are worthy goals. But none is as important for American security and prosperity… — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
In truth, every American administration since that of Franklin D. Roosevelt has maintained close ties with the Saudi rulers, and for a single, simple… — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
All policy is a matter of gains and losses, upsides and downsides. — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
In the past when a country became as powerful as the United States, other countries would band together to clip its wings. But that… — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
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After all, the past is our only real guide to the future, and historical analogies are instruments for distilling and organizing the past and… — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
The American political system is so porous, it's so open, it's so frustrating for those who are trying to make policy. — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
Read the news section of the newspaper and there is confusion and uncertainty, a world buffeted by large forces people neither understand nor control.… — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
The United States doesn't do what it does in the world for altruistic reasons. Nobody set out to be the world's government. — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
The United States plays, for the most part, a constructive global role, and to the extent that that role shrinks, other countries, even those… — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
American foreign policy, for all its shortcomings, has underpinned political stability around the world. — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
In the past, a blow to the international system's strongest power would have been welcomed by its rivals. In the wake of September 11,… — Michael Mandelbaum Copy Share Image
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