If Middle East resource flow is disrupted, Jiang argues, the world does not run out of oil in absolute terms; it becomes more dependent on Canada, Venezuela, the United States, North America, and Russia.
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"we can harm the to know is laterial. Okay. So what is this plan? Ahn -Hee Chung. All right. So, Okay. We know that..."
"Why is Venezuela important? Because America just took over Venezuela in January. And look at this. And look, Canada has a lot of oil..."
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