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Oil Is Still Neutral

Stone, I. F. | March 1, 1941 issue

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It is unfortunate that public attention has, been centered on aviation gas, for war with Japan would be a naval war and fuel oil runs battleships. Japan is being kept well supplied with fuel oil by American companies. Japan has considerable facilities for refining and cracking, despite oil-company apologetics to the contrary. Exports to Japan are not the only contributions of American oil companies to the Axis. There are two sources through which Germany and Italy might obtain American oil-Soviet Russia and Spain.

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FUEL; NAVAL history; EXPORT duties; INTERNATIONAL trade; JAPAN; SPAIN
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