Monday, May 14, 2012

how important is Saudi oil to America. and if they go on strick because ov the conflict. would it be important

how important is Saudi oil to America. and if they go on strick because ov the conflict. would it be important
what av heard is that saudi arabia.. and the other gulf countries .. and iran.. might go on an oil strick because ov the conflict between israil and lebanon.. if that happens how important is saudi and iranian oil to usa.. av heard that over 30% ov american oil sold is saudi .. not consederin iran.. and i wanted to kno would it make america stop israil.. and i also heard that saudi money in america is about 7% ov money. i just want to kno ur view?
Politics - 5 Answers
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1 :
Yes If any country stopped selling oil then the whole world would suffer
2 :
Saudi Oil is important to the U.S. economy, but halting oil supplies wouldn't lead to diplomatic pressure, it would lead to military pressure. We would use our strategic reserves and mass along the Saudi border. If the oil didn't flow, Saudi King would be disposed. Iranian Oil doesn't matter to the U.S. because we can't legally buy it anyway.
3 :
The world revolves around oil. Any country that produces it has a certain amount of power because of it. Saudi controls a lot of the oil market but their own economy also depends on being able to export this oil, i.e. they can't afford to refuse their oil to the rest of the world.
4 :
screw them nuke the whole middle -east
5 :
In 2005, the top three countries where the USA imported oil from was: USA (domestic) = 34.7% Canada = 10.5% Mexico = 8% The Persian Gulf region makes up only 11.1% of oil imported to the USA, with Saudi Arabia making up 7.4% and Iraq 2.5%. Iran doesn't even make it to the top ten of countries that have crude oil imported in the USA. So if all of the countries in the Persian Gulf decide to not market there oil to the USA, it would increase imports from the countries closer to the USA, like Canada, Mexico, and Venezuela. And as stated before, since Saudi Arabia's main export is oil, and the USA is one of the biggest consumers, it would hurt the Saudi Arabia economy more than the economy of the USA.