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Blood and Oil (2008)

“The first step is admitting you have a problem.”

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Plot

In the eye-opening film Blood and Oil, Michael T. Klare, a prominent defense correspondent and bestselling author, boldly challenges the prevailing belief that America's military involvement in the Middle East is driven by anything other than oil. Delving deep into overlooked corners of history, the film unravels declassified documents and forgotten excerpts from presidential doctrines, painting a vivid picture of an American foreign policy intimately linked to oil for over six decades. Blood and Oil masterfully demonstrates how the entanglement of energy and military policies has sculpted America's global engagements, presenting a narrative where these two facets are almost inseparable. As the film progresses, it becomes increasingly clear that the thirst for oil has been a constant undercurrent, influencing the trajectory of America's international strategies. The film concludes with a poignant call to action, urging a radical revamp of US energy policy. Klare warns of a future marred by repeated oil wars if the current course isn't altered, as the world's dwindling petroleum supplies intensify the global chase for this precious resource. Blood and Oil paints a stark reality, challenging viewers to confront the implications of a world governed by the relentless pursuit of oil.

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Blood and Oil is a documentary movie featuring Ronald Reagan and directed by Jeremy Earp.

Blood and Oil is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy.