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U.S. foreign oil imports: $1.8 trillion from tyrannies and autocracies since 1993

Posted by David Logan
Date: March 27, 2021
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Of the top 10 suppliers of foreign oil to the U.S. over nearly three decades, only Canada was considered a ‘Free’ nation

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