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Following a trip to Iraq, Nevada Republican Representative Jon Porter said that week that whether American occupation forces were to be withdrawn from that country, U.S. gas prices could jump up to $9 a gallon for gasoline.
I’m not certain how Porter can form such a statement - and he did hedge his bets by telling Las Vegas Review-Journal writer Tony Batt that “can’t speculate directly” on the issue - but he claims that U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus, U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker, Iraqi Deputy President Tariq al-Hashimi and Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh all said the same thing regarding prices.
As Batt writes, Porter said, “To a person, they said there would be genocide, gas prices in the U.S. would rise to eight or nine dollars a gallon, al-Qaida would continue its expansion, and Iran would take by that portion of the world whether
Wow.
I’m not certain where to start with that. Is it fear-mongering? Is it a fair prediction? Are low gas prices a good reason to occupy a country? So many questions. For now, I’ll just build the comment - before opening up the floor to you - that there must certainly be a contingent of folks who would like U.S. troops out even quicker now that we have that new knowledge. You mean we can bring the troops domestic and seriously inspire higher-mileage cars and gas conservation? That’s a win-win for a lot of public.
[Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal / Tony Batt]
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