Answer:
Explanation:
United States has about 25 billion barrels worth of proven oil reserves in US soil. The United States on average per year uses about 6.7 billion barrels of oil in vehicle fuel, certain liquid products, make technology, etc. That generates the oil industry about $750-800 billion dollars worth of oil. US already controls oil reserves in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and UAE. That's why those countries have developed so much after the Gulf War. This can gain massive profits to oil companies around Western nations. Gas companies like BP, ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell, HESS, and so much other companies. Controlling middle eastern oil reserves promises Western oil industry humongous profits and promising futures for the next 50-60 years. Most people don't notice this. But the war benefits us a lot. The war also helps gains in weapons industry,keep dollar value, etc.
Sorry if confusing. May have left out some info. This is me trying to simplify everything. US Middle East interests is a very long a complex history.
Honest answer is oil. Yes, we have seven times the reserves here, but the left refuses to let us explore and develop that oil. In the USA we have over 400 years of oil in the Green River reserve alone.
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Answer: Economic reasons.
Explanation:
It was not until 1917 that the United States entered the war. During the war, the United States provided loans to the Entente forces for military, medical, and food supplies. These loans were primarily the burden of the French and the United Kingdom. In this way, the US has profited from these loans.
The problem was that the Entente could lose the war. In these circumstances, the indebted countries would not be able to repay the loan to America. Because of this fact, the United States decides to engage in war to help the anthem win and to secure its economic benefit by borrowing.