THE US OIL POLICY TOWARD SAUDI ARABIA AND THE ANGLO-AMERICAN OIL AGREEMENT 1944
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THE US OIL POLICY TOWARD SAUDI ARABIA AND THE ANGLO-AMERICAN OIL AGREEMENT 1944
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206-214
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The article discusses the role and influence of the oil and major oil producing companies in the U.S. on policy elite in Washington in relation to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1943-1944. These reasons that have had a growing impact on the position of President Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, Mr. Ickes and american diplomats in Saudi arabia during the preparation of the Anglo-American oil agreement in 1944.

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Saudi Arabia, World War II, USA, Great Britain, F. Roosevelt, King Abdul Aziz
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01.01.2014
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