viernes, 4 de marzo de 2016

Iraq’s Greatest Danger Yet: Collapse of: “The most dangerous dam in the world.” - TruePublica

Iraq’s Greatest Danger Yet: Collapse of: “The most dangerous dam in the world.” - TruePublica





Iraq’s Greatest Danger Yet: Collapse of: “The most dangerous dam in the world.”

4th March 2016 / Global
Mosul Dam could fail at any moment killing perhaps a million people




It is hard to believe anything more catastrophic could befall
Iraq with perhaps three million dead, between the strangulating 1990
onward embargo and the illegal 2003 invasion. Nearly five million
displaced since 2003, destruction of the UNESCO Award winning education
system, as access to electricity, safe water – access to normality.



Destroyed or damaged by ISIS have been the eye wateringly haunting ancient sites in or near Mosul (dating back to 25th century BC), 3rd or second century BC in Northern Iraq: Hatra, 3rd or 2nd century BC; Nineveh, the Assyrian Capital; Nimrud, founded 3,500 years ago; Khorsabad, built between 717 -706 BC; the 4th
century Mar Behnam Monastry. The 1226 CE (AD) Mosque of the Prophet
Yunus (Jonah) and his tomb are no more and numerous other wonders are
erased, as are museums and ancient literary treasures.



Before ISIS, under US-UK occupation there was equal decimation under
their bombs – and looting at their hands or under their watch.



Now though comes a truly apocalyptic warning – that Mosul itself,
Baji, Tikrit, ancient Samarra whose ninth century, golden domed Mosque
was destroyed under US eyes (literally, since they were stationed there)
on 22nd February 2006 and Baghdad, the “Paris of the 9th century” could be engulfed in a flood of literally biblical proportions.