Pushing a car to a Boston gas station in 1973.
Photo: Spencer Grant/Getty ImagesThe attack on Israel on the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War should remind us of another anniversary: the 1973 Arab oil embargo.
The war began on Oct. 6, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries cut production and raised prices on Oct. 17.
By the end of the embargo in March 1974, the global cost of oil had climbed nearly 300%.
The White House had ration cards printed in secret (fortunately never used), and President Richard Nixon contemplated military action to seize oil fields in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi.
Persons:
Spencer Grant, Richard Nixon
Organizations:
Organization of, Petroleum, Service, White
Locations:
Boston, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi