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What are your thoughts on this video from the current USA National Security Advisor?

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAgv6HaOHzM]

Carter Doctrine:
(1943), [Roosevelt said], "the [defense of Saudi Arabia is vital to defense of the US]." [Petroleum is centrally important to modern armies]. US lead oil producer, supplied the most oil for Allies]... [Many US strategists were concerned war would almost halt, the US oil supply] so they [helped Saudi Arabia] due to [massive oil reserves]. (1980) The [Carter Doctrine], stated US [would use military force, if needed, to defend [national interests in Persian Gulf]... Carter, said [USSR in Afghanistan was a strategic threat position, to movement of Middle Eastern oil,"][containing 2/3+ of the world's exportable oil, most oil flows near the Straits of Hormuz], [This situation demands several years of attention], [collective efforts] to [meet this security threat] in the [Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia], [participation from all who rely Middle East oil who want global peace], and [close meeting cooperation's with nations, who might be threatened]... Let [our position be clear]: [Any outside attempt to control the Persian Gulf] [will be regarded as an assault] on [US vital interests], and [will be met with any force needed, even the military.] (Now) "Iran attacked" [Saudi Arabian oil tankers.] "The [US doesn't seek conflict with Iran], [but we are ready to defend US forces] and [national interests] in the region." I mean we've got to save that oil obviously not the troops.

The US is like we know (80% of Iran's income is from petroleum which sits upon 10,000,000,000,000 USD worth of petroleum that hasn't been mined, as of yet!) (As well as 94,000,000,000 tonnes of 68 different types of minerals. worth 770,000,000,000 USD) Well it looks like Iran needs some Freedom! -Information summarized off various Wikipedia articles.
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This just confirms what has been an open secret for decades.

 
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