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Bush up to the challenge

From Juan Cole:

Iraq’s Katrina? The Army Corps of Engineers is worried that a dam north of Mosul will collapse. CBS warns, ‘ A catastrophic failure, engineers believe, could unleash a 60-foot-high wall of water that would be inundate Mosul – and flood Baghdad to a depth of 15 feet. The casualty count would be in the hundreds of thousands. ‘ If this happened on the Bush administration’s watch, it would certainly be blamed on the United States, and even the lack of dam upkeep can be traced in some part to the UN/ US sanctions on Iraq of the 1990s, which debilitated its infrastructure. An article in the Scientific American in 1999 warned that a Katrina could happen to New Orleans. Now we have the ACE warning of this dam/ flood catastrophe. I have a sinking feeling that George W. Bush is incapable of taking such threats to civilian lives seriously. Imagine if the great United States, having occupied a major Muslim Arab country in the world’s driest region, managed to drown two of the most revered cities in Islamic history.

We know you can do it George!

Actually, it just occurred to me. Maybe this is part of his plan. After all, if he drowns them all, the he’ll have ended the insurgency and he can hand all the oil to any corporation he chooses.

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