The Pentagon v. Peak Oil

The administration has, the company notes, "tethered operational capability to high-technology solutions that require continued growth in energy sources" -- and done so at the worst possible moment historically. After all, the likelihood is that the global energy supply is about to begin diminishing rather than expanding. Clearly, writes LMI in its April 2007 report, "it may not be possible to execute operational concepts and capabilities to achieve our ... Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
4.6
by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

The story presents an interesting dilemma: a war machine to protect (or steal) the oil needed by the war machine. Military planners beginning to accommodate to the probability that peak oil is a rapidly approaching energy inefficient train. Can the army wear green? Would they then need fewer invasions? Interesting.

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