Emil A Eklund

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“To commit the Navy irrevocably to oil was indeed ‘to take arms against a sea of troubles,’ ” said Churchill. But the strategic benefits—greater speed and more efficient use of manpower—were so obvious to him that he did not dally. He decided that Britain would have to base its “naval supremacy upon oil” and, thereupon, committed himself, with all his driving energy and enthusiasm, to achieving that objective.
The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power
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