The Oil Factor Behind The War On Terror
The Oil Factor, alternatively known as Behind the War on Terror, is an approximately 90 minute 2004 movie written and directed by Gerard Ungerman and Audrey Brohy, narrated by Ed Asner. The documentary analyzes the development of some global events since the beginning of the century (especially after the 9/11 terrorist attacks) from the perspective of oil and oil-abundant regions. The documentary aspires to bring an untraditional point of view over the reasons, aspects and motives of this war and the direction of current US foreign policy.
Respondents, featuring in the Oil Factor, include:
Zbigniew Brzezinski, former US DoD adviser
Noam Chomsky, professor at MIT
Gary Schmitt, executive director of the Project for a New American Century
Paul Bremer, temporary (Iraqi) coalition leader
Karen Kwiatkowski, retired military adviser in The Pentagon
Azees Al-Hakim, member of current Iraqi government
Michael C. Ruppert, author of From the Wilderness, studying the peak oil issue (among others)
Randa Habib, director of the French press agency in Jordan
Gen. Piérre-Marie Gallois, energy-strategy analytist
David Mulholland, editor of magazine focused on military technology
Ahmed Rashid, author of "The Taliban" book
IS CHINA SECRETLY FIGHTING IN THRE MIDDLE EAST?
China V.s. US The Battle for Oil
Portrays how China and US grow at increasing odds over oil. Movie is biased towards the US, but overall it shows reasons why US invaded Iraq, Afghanistan, and now they want to go for Iran. What this movie doesn't show is the amount of genocides that the US has sponsored all over the world in order to satisfy banking cartels, big oil, big pharmaceutical, and food manipulation orders.
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