Robert Newman addresses the History of Oil in the following video. I believe it to be the simple truth that billions of us fail to see.. the fundamental economic concept of scarcity (more specifically the limited supply of natural resources such as OIL) has, is, and will be the major cause of the problems that dominate our television screens and newspapers.
So when you've got a good 45 mins to yourself, check out this video.. it is a MUST SEE!! I encourage you to broaden your horizons and look past the distractions presented to us under the various covers of interfaith, international, interracial, intercontinental, intercivilization conflict. After all, we share the same earth.. we've got to learn to share its resources too, and if that's just too difficult, we need to find alternatives!
Who would've ever thought that WWI started with the invasion of Iraq and NOT the assasination of Archduke Ferdinand??! whatt??? (Newman puts it quite well.. Ferdinand couldn't have been THAT popular, loll.) Can I please get a refund on all my world history courses? wow!
"However, the distal causes of the conflict were multiple and complex." ~ last sentence of the paragraph entitled Causes under WWI on
www.wikipedia.com. I guess that refers to the sophisticated details Newman discusses:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...85792978336967
*Disclaimer: This is not meant to downplay any nation/people. Greed is human nature.. power corrupts.. and most probably anyone with the capability of doing what the British did, would ultimately have done the same. At the same time, colonialism and imperialism are NOT foreign concepts that should be left to a distant time period. The factors of those forces are still very much prevalent today. The masses are still being exploited (sometimes by foreigners and sometimes by themselves as they are divided among each other under the banner of color or creed). Ex: present day Iraq.
Lets find alternative methods to make this world more livable for the masses, and to all my public policy buddies, lets work on national and international legislation to further the funding for technological development and research projects on an international level, which would be a step in the right direction to help promote a peaceful coexistence for future generations and residents of the Earth.
[Quote: I just copy pasted the whole post from another forum, the above is not my writing, but gives a good summary nevertheless]