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Ch. 1 Introduction 1
Ch. 2 Oil markets and U.S. national security 5
Ch. 3 Oil as a foreign policy instrument 25
Ch. 4 Oil revenues, rogue states, and terrorist groups 43
Ch. 5 Incremental costs for U.S. forces to secure the supply and transit of oil from the Persian Gulf 59
Ch. 6 Policy options to address U.S. national security concerns linked to imported oil 77
Bibliography 93
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