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themafia 6 hours ago

> And rebuilding the gulf should be quite profitable

Wait. I've heard this story before. Let's ask any of the recently "liberated" countries how that worked out for them...

appletrotter 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Germany?

themafia 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Sure. If you go back 80 years and past several pointless wars you can find one example. Wherein the USA fought with a world wide coalition to defeat the Nazi's only after war had been declared by the Nazi's against the USA.

CrzyLngPwd 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Germany is occupied by the USA, it isn't liberated at all.

some_random 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Go tell the Germans that.

throwaway5752 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Actually, you can just look in Iraq, and CNOOC, PetroChina, and Zhongman. Companies will benefit, just not American ones.

And the US will clearly have failed to protect allies and project force in the Gulf. If the bulk of OPEC moves to a basket currency trade to ally more with PRC, India, and Russia that will be an astonishing failure.

I wouldn't have thought even Trump and this Republican administration was incompetent enough to break the petrodollar, but here we are, just one year in.

Also, don't look at fracking production curves. Bakken and Eagle Ford are foreshadowing the Permian.

PowerElectronix 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I can see this war being mismanaged enough that gulf countries go to sell in yuans straight. After all, aligning with china will prevent further attacks from iran and almost all the stuff being made in the world already sells in yuans.