Lex Luthor wrote:
Rynar wrote:
If you can't find the connection between Israel and oil prices, then you need more history and economics than I am willing to give you. You have been pointed in the right direction, however.
In 2007, the U.S. gave 2.5 billion dollars in aid to Israel. I don't think your nebulous claims about Israel's current impact on oil prices justify this. I think that money could be better spent on buying oil and giving it to Americans.
Israel doesn't need to directly control oil prices. It just needs to exist as a threat to force oil prices down. If the oil-producing nations start trying to use oil prices as a weapon, or even raise them unreasonably, we might just start feeling less inclination to restrain Israel, or even encourage them to be a little more.. assertive with their military power.
Ironically, the only reason this works is the hostility the Arab/Muslim nations feel towards Israel in the first place. If they weren't in the habit of first starting wars with Israel and later funding proxies to keep antagonizing it, this wouldn't work. It also probably wouldn't be necessary, since if these nations were less bellicose towards Israel they'd probably be less of a pain in the *** in general terms.
However, since we'd end up spending 2.5 billion buying oil and giving it away under your plan we'd still end up spending the same amount of money. Worse, we'd be increasing our dependance on oil from that region proportionally, and disincentivising work to develop other sources of energy. Your ideas suck.