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Oil is a commodity many people want (for powering cars etc) so if your or your country own oil reserves, then when you mine the oil and sell it you can get good money for it making you or your country rich.
No. The U.S. supplies about 40% of it oil use
Yes, it is possible for the countries with rich uranium resources.
Qatar has some of the largest oil reserves in the world.
None. The idiots in Washington won't let US companies drill, even though we have rich oil recsources in the Gulf of Mexico and in Alaska.
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Because Canada has extremely rich resources such as oil lumber and many other things that the US doesn't have.
Iraq invaded oil rich Kuwait, and the US ordered Iraq out of that country. They refused, and were removed by force.
because Canada has some of the most rich natural resources in the world like oil and other thing that the US does not have
Angola ? they have oil, but i wouldn't associate them with middle east oil-rich
The US is the third largest oil producing country in the world, but we use about double the amount we produce, so we are also one of the biggest importers of oil. So, yes and no.
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