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While economists and historians agree that access to important resources has throughout history been a factor in warfare and in diplomacy,
oil imperialism theories generally tend to assert that control of petroleum reserves has played an overriding role in international politics since World War I . Further, the use of the word ''imperialism'' renders such analyses particularly contentious.

Some critics of the Gulf War and the 2003 Invasion Of Iraq , argued that oil imperialism was a major driving force behind these conflicts.

Some theories hold that access to oil defined 20th Century Empire s and was the key to the ascendance of the United States as the world's sole Superpower and explain why Russia was able to sustain itself for so long despite Poor Economic Organization .

Petrodollar theory states that the recent wars in Iraq are partly motivated by keeping the US dollar the international currency. Iraq changed its oil transactions to euro in 2000. This move was reverted in 2003 after the invasion.


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