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Iraq. Beijing had trouble believing that the invasion could be about something so abstract as “democracy.” It had to be about something concrete, and that had to mean oil. If the United States was worried enough about access to oil to invade Iraq, then China certainly should worry as well. Thus control over the South China Sea took on a new priority, both because of its importance as a transit route and because of the potential resources under its seabed.
The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations
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