Sep 9, 2022 The U.S. troops stationed in Syria have recently been accused
by the country's government of smuggling large quantities of oil to American
bases in Iraq. According to Syria's Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral
Resources, the country reported average daily production of around 80,000
barrels during the first half of 2022, of which up to 66,000 barrels were being
"stolen" by the U.S. occupation forces and their mercenaries every
single day. That means the U.S. transported more than 80 percent of the
country's oil production from fields occupied in the eastern region. However,
the U.S. is, in fact, an oil superpower itself and has formed solid energy
partnerships with strong allies like Saudi Arabia in the region. So why would
the U.S. troops bother to "steal oil" from Syria, whose reserves are
remarkably smaller? How long has this been going on? #U.S. #oil #Syria-oil
00:00 Intro
00:54 The history of the US stealing oil from Syrian
01:54 when exactly did the U.S. start stealing oil from Syria?
02:30 How much oil has been stolen?
03:54 Why does the U.S. do this?
07:17 how does America rationalize all its efforts?
08:49 Delta Crescent Energy
09:57 Conclusion
11:26 Outro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEMWcHtqWyU
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