John Exdell wrote:

But let's assume Henwood's point that whatever financial benefit the U.S.
reaps is more than offset by the expense of protecting it.  That would
imply that the projection of U.S. military power in the Middle East has
additional motives, which it does -- e..g, the profits that are reaped by
oil industry contracts and other infrastructure development contracts. But
I don't think it implies that dollar supremacy cannot be one important motive.

I normally don't like second-guessing the masters of empire, since they run the world and I'm just carping from the margins, but it may be that the Bush gang is stuck in some 19th century model of empire, and they may wildly overestimate the returns of controlling real estate and resources.

Doug

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