Middle Eastern Governments Are Drilling Their Own Graves

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Juan Cole teaches Middle Eastern and South Asian history at the University of Michigan. His newest book, 'Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires' was published in 2020. He is also the author of 'The New Arabs: How the Millennial Generation Is Changing the Middle East' (2015) and 'Napoleon's Egypt: Invading the Middle East' (2008).

Last September witnessed what used to be a truly rare weather phenomenon: a Mediterranean hurricane, or “medicane.” Once upon a time, the Mediterranean Sea simply didn’t get hot enough to produce hurricanes more than every few hundred years. In this case, however, Storm Daniel assaulted Libya with a biblical-style deluge for four straight days. It was enough to overwhelm the al-Bilad and Abu Mansour dams near the city of Derna, built in the 1970s to old cool-Earth specifications.

Saliha Abu Bakr, an attorney, told a harrowing tale of how the waters kept rising in her apartment building before almost reaching the roof and quite literally washing many of its residents away. She clung to a piece of wooden furniture for three hours in the water. “I can swim,” she told a reporter afterward, “but when I tried to save my family, I couldn’t do a thing.

 

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