He defines American petrodollar strategy as naval control over maritime chokepoints and trade access in order to force nations to depend on U.S. resources.
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He defines American petrodollar strategy as naval control over maritime chokepoints and trade access in order to force nations to depend on U.S.
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"What this basically means is to use its naval supremacy, its control over strategic chokepoints, maritime chokepoints, to control trade access, and basically force..."
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