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During the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) imposed an embargo against the United States in retaliation for the U.S. decision to re-supply the Israeli military and to gain leverage in the post-war peace negotiations. Arab OPEC members also extended the embargo to other countries that supported Israel including the Netherlands, Portugal, and South Africa. The embargo both banned petroleum exports to the targeted nations and introduced cuts in oil production. Several years of negotiations between oil-producing nations and oil companies had already destabilized a decades-old pricing system, which exacerbated the embargo’s effects.

Effects

The effects of the embargo were immediate. OPEC forced oil companies to increase payments drastically. The price of oil quadrupled by 1974 from US$3 to nearly US$12 per 42 gallon barrel ($75 per cubic meter), equivalent in 2018 dollars to a price rise from $17 to $61 per barrel.

The crisis eased when the embargo was lifted in March 1974 after negotiations at the Washington Oil Summit, but the effects lingered throughout the 1970s. The dollar price of energy increased again the following year, amid the weakening competitive position of the dollar in world markets.

The Arab oil embargo ended the long period of prosperity in the West that had begun in 1945, throwing the world's economy into the steepest economic contraction since the Great Depression.

Impact on oil exporting nations

This price increase had a dramatic effect on oil exporting nations, for the countries of the Middle East who had long been dominated by the industrial powers were seen to have taken control of a vital commodity. The oil-exporting nations began to accumulate vast wealth.

Some of the income was dispensed in the form of aid to other underdeveloped nations whose economies had been caught between higher oil prices and lower prices for their own export commodities, amid shrinking Western demand. Much went for arms purchases that exacerbated political tensions, particularly in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia spent over 100 billion dollars in the ensuing decades for helping spread its fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, known as Wahhabism.

The oil embargo led a sudden interest in the Palestinian issue. On 8 November 1973, Kissinger became the first Secretary of State to meet with a Saudi leader since 1953 as he met King Faisal to ask him to end the embargo. Within two week of the embargo being launched, all of the foreign ministers of the nations of the European Economic Community met in a conference to issue a statement calling for Israel "to end the territorial occupation which has maintained since the conflict of 1967".

OPEC-member states raised the prospect of nationalization of oil company holdings. Most notably, Saudi Arabia nationalized Aramco in 1980 under the leadership of Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani.

Impact on the oil importing countries

The embargo had a negative influence on the US economy by causing immediate demands to address the threats to U.S. energy security. Macroeconomic problems consisted of both inflationary and deflationary impacts. The average US retail price of a gallon of regular gasoline rose 43% from 38.5¢ in May 1973 to 55.1¢ in June 1974. State governments asked citizens not to put up Christmas lights.

The Soviet Union was not a beneficiary of the oil crisis. The crisis prompted the USSR to raise energy prices within the Council on Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA).

The embargo was not uniform across Western Europe. Of the nine members of the European Economic Community (EEC), the Netherlands faced a complete embargo. By contrast Britain and France received almost uninterrupted supplies. That was their reward for refusing to allow the US to use their airfields and stopping arms and supplies to both the Arabs and the Israelis.

Japan was hard hit since it imported 90% of its oil from the Middle East. It had a stockpile good for 55 days, and another 20-day supply was en route. Facing its most serious crisis since 1945 the government ordered a 10% cut in the consumption of industrial oil and electricity. Moscow tried to take advantage by promising energy assistance if Japan returned the Kurile Islands. Tokyo refused.

The oil shock destroyed the economy of South Vietnam. A spokesman for Nguyễn Văn Thiệu admitted in a TV interview that the government was being "overwhelmed" by the inflation caused by the oil shock. In December 1973, Vietcong sappers attacked and destroyed the petroleum depot of Nha Be, further depleting fuel sources.

Consequences

OPEC soon lost its preeminent position, and in 1981, its production was surpassed by that of other countries. Additionally, its own member nations were divided. Saudi Arabia, trying to recover market share, increased production, pushing prices down, shrinking or eliminating profits for high-cost producers. The world price, which had peaked during the 1979 energy crisis at nearly $40 per barrel, decreased during the 1980s to less than $10 per barrel.

The embargo encouraged new venues for energy exploration, including Alaska, the North Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Caucasus. Exploration in the Caspian Basin and Siberia became profitable. Cooperation changed into a far more adversarial relationship as the USSR increased its production. By 1980, the Soviet Union had become the world's largest producer.

Heavily populated, impoverished countries, whose economies were largely dependent on oil—including Mexico, Nigeria, Algeria, and Libya—did not prepare for a market reversal that left them in sometimes desperate situations.

When reduced demand and increased production glutted the world market in the mid-1980s, oil prices plummeted and the cartel lost its unity. Mexico (a non-member), Nigeria, and Venezuela, whose economies had expanded in the 1970s, faced near-bankruptcy, and even Saudi Arabian economic power was significantly weakened. The divisions within OPEC made concerted action more difficult. As of 2015, OPEC has never approached its earlier dominance.

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[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

Hamas (may god forgive their trespasses) Israel (may god confound them)

[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

Only 1 of the treehouse of horror episodes takes place in a treehouse kitty-birthday-sad

[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

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[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

Me: hey I think my period is starting to become regular

My body: please go fuck yourself

[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

Public transit here is so fucked and its being managed by the lasiest fucking assholes in the world.

Since train drivers are quitting at huge rates since the company refuses to give them any help running a train full of people, and wont even guarantee that the driver doesnt have to wait 30 minutes alone in the cabin after running someone over, they have decided that some train lines will now no longer run once every 15 minutes, but once every 30 minutes instead.

To make up for the lost train departure, they say they will put in buses as a replacement. These buses also go once every 30 minutes, but you would expect them to be staggered 15 minutes before/after the trains right?

These fucking buses run 5 minutes before the train, and since they are a bus and have to deal with traffic, that means that at best you'll arrive at the same time as the train, at worst its literally just slower to hit the same stops as the train.

Literal children could make decisions better than this, because at least they have a good chance of wanting to make a good public transit rather than a profitable one, and even if you get an evil child, how much worse could it be than this?

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[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

Bourne wasn't even trained by the CIA. He got that way from listening to too many true crime podcasts.

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[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

Playing Baldur's Gate 3, so much about it is very good, the writing, characters, setting etc but

I hate tabletop D20 skillchecks so much I hate D20 combat rolls so much why oh why does the combat have to be like a tabletop game we are not limited to dice we can use whatever why do you have to make a combat system entirely reliant on the worst, the absolute worst type of RNG in video games I hate this so much aaaaaaaagghhhhhhhhh

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[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

Just reading up on the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Forgot about the attack dogs. Didn't know the private security firm used social media to stalk and intimidate protestors. Didn't know the pipeline company tried to sue Greenpeace for racketeering. Love how Obama said "we're going to let it play out" in defense of his lack of action. What a ghoul

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[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

there was a squirrel skittering around on the roof last night when I stepped out for a smoke and I purposefully spooked myself by thinking "what if that was an alien Grey watching me though?"

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[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

“In the past day, we have carried out limited and targeted raids for the purpose of scanning and locating information about the missing. It is important for me to emphasise – the task of purifying the surrounding area from terrorists is not over. This is still a war zone.”

"purifying"

[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

Having a fight with the other guy who lives on this mobius strip, how do i let him know we're on the same side?

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[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

It’s 2000: News about the relationship between Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake

It’s 2023: News about the relationship Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake. He’s got a small penis apparently

:i-tired-of-this-world:

manhattan

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[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

Reddit is for porn

[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

Really hope my boy cat throwing up lately is an anxiety thing from getting moved around so much and not a bigger issue...

[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

Thriller is such an October song. You can't listen to it on any other month, it's simply not possible

[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

You can't listen to it on any other month, it's simply not possible

if you do the month changes to october for the duration.

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[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

When people disagree here they turn into the smugest redditor fucks, your emojis were supposed to make you do a self crit you fuckin dinguses.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I guess part of it is because many believe they are fighting for a just cause, and they believe they are morally superior. To be clear, since most users are leftists of varying degrees, this is partially true. In a way, anything but strict adherence to the party line is treated as heresy.

As a disclaimer im a scoundrel and a ruffian we all just happen to fight on the same side...so I really dont care about some of the more unique aspects of this site.

I can "vibe" with it most of the time but some of the discussions we have "rockstacking"/ "outdoor cats" are interesting to say the least.

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hitting on tgirls is easy peasy they're pretty af and just keep reminding them

they melt into cute little puddles they are so adorable

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[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

Out of all aspects of transition the one I am looking forwards to the most is finally getting laser hair removal on my face. Facial hair is one of if not the largest thing that contributes to dysphoria for me. I also am just bad at shaving and end up accidentally cutting myself very frequently, especially on the neck. I've been doing this for years and I somehow am still bad at it.

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I sort of wonder if American Republicans’ pants shitting fear that literally any attempt at righting any wrongs related to race or multitudinous other minority groups will snowball into a nonspecific race revenge movement is - at times - rooted in a subconscious acknowledgement that they genuinely deserve to have this happen.

Shit, for all their talk of “The Day Of The Ropes” I know who I’d want hung from lamp posts and left to rot as a warning if the choice was mine. It’s not black people. It’s not Jews. It’s not other gay people. In fact, It’s the sort of people apt to actually read and internalize The Turner Diaries. If anyone’s been enough of a thorough shithead to actually earn such a grave fate, it’s them.

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[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago

Neighbor got kittens to “take care of chipmunks”; one already got hit by a car

Am I being too sensitive or rightly upset that they continue to leave the other one outside despite the fact its sibling died? This feels like animal abuse because idk. Like, cats are pretty domesticated

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