"In addition, each barrel of oil we save through conservation further decreases our dangerous reliance on unstable Middle East oil"
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The subtext is a familiar post-1970s American anxiety: the Middle East as both essential supplier and perpetual risk. Calling the region “unstable” does rhetorical work. It compresses a complex web of history, U.S. intervention, and regional politics into a single adjective that justifies distance and self-protection. “Dangerous reliance” turns oil into a dependency narrative, echoing Cold War-style thinking where foreign entanglement is framed as exposure, even weakness. That move also lets conservation sidestep environmentalism. The pitch isn’t “save the planet”; it’s “stop being cornered.”
The context is the recurring cycle of oil shocks, wars, and price spikes that made “energy independence” a durable applause line across parties. Gillmor’s phrasing speaks to voters who don’t want to be lectured about consumption but are open to being rallied around security and control. It’s conservation packaged not as lifestyle change, but as leverage.
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Gillmor, Paul. (2026, January 16). In addition, each barrel of oil we save through conservation further decreases our dangerous reliance on unstable Middle East oil. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-addition-each-barrel-of-oil-we-save-through-82485/
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Gillmor, Paul. "In addition, each barrel of oil we save through conservation further decreases our dangerous reliance on unstable Middle East oil." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-addition-each-barrel-of-oil-we-save-through-82485/.
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"In addition, each barrel of oil we save through conservation further decreases our dangerous reliance on unstable Middle East oil." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-addition-each-barrel-of-oil-we-save-through-82485/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.

