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Thread continued from here.. As always, feel free to quote from the previous thread.
Posted By: xjx388
The risks of destabilization has never stopped us from supporting a war before. I mean, what you say is pretty obviously true, but it's also true of most other conflicts the American public rubber stamps with approval all the time.
No, it isn't true of most US conflicts. Taking recent examples, nobody relied on Afghanistan for anything, because Afghanistan doesn't produce anything, and isn't even a transit point for anything. Iraq was an oil producer, but its production numbers were relatively low before the war. Taking them offline for a period had constrained effects on global oil markets. Nobody really relied on Iraqi oil. It's also easier to ramp up oil production (or ramp down oil consumption) than it is to ramp up food production (or ramp down food consumption).
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