As helpful as such a perspective
isn't, the sooner the US and other nations drop their dependence on OPEC oil, it will be much easier to sit back and let the fanatics kill each other.
I say let 'em.
Religious wars, such as that motivating anti-Israeli, and, by many proxies, anti-American sentiment among Islamic extremists, cannot be solved at the negotiating table. The stakes transcend the end of the participant's life, so it is not of any use to settle the peace short of absolute victory.
Given that consideration, I say let the situation get out of hand, just help everyone else out of the way.
If you're a corporation that feels it's profitable to be there, go ahead. If you're dumb enough to work for these companies, you're stepping into a war zone, and subject to its arbitrary cruelty.
But cut the pipeline, first, and then see how profitable it is to be there.
And then we can let the people who want to fight just get it over with.
It used to be a noble military death was to stand, teeth bared, facing the wind, the fire, and the incoming bullets.
Now noble death seems to be not dying on the can because nobody knew the hit was coming.
two cents, probably some change coming back
thanx,
Tiassa
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Whether God exists or does not exist, He has come to rank among the most sublime and useless truths.--Denis Diderot