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What role does oil play in what countries the U.S. gets involved with?

Do you think we should go into armed conflict over it? Why or why not?

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Hello! Your answer would be, BELOW

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Oil from the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) helps meet the U.S. National Energy Needs. As a fuel nearly half of U.S. petroleum consumption is for gasoline. Oil also produces distillate which is used to create diesel fuel for trucks, trains, boats, and barges, and heating oil for homes.

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