Catching up with the world
With the summer project almost done the team has voted itself a day or two off. I've just spent half an hour catching up on the baghdad blogs that sprang up after the war, things are getting wierder and wierder over there.
Salaam somehow made it to the funeral of Uday and Qusay, his role as translator / fixer for various journalists and armed forces seems to be sending him in all kinds of directions. I think he's taking his role as 'journalist' rather than diarist these days as well. Audiences will do that to you. Meanwhile he's losing patience with the extremists fighting over his country.
Someone who's probably lost all patience is Salaam's friend
Gee who has just had a bag stuck over his head and been beaten up by the US army. Wonder how the hearts and minds campaign is going there. Salaam has promised us a full report. Gee's last entry is about an attempt to appoint a female judge in Baghdad - it didn't go well, but at least they tried.
The whole thing looks like one huge mess. Iraqi's don't believe the Americans are sincere about anything, Americans think they're going to get blown up by children with hand grenades and bandits are
ambushing cars on the road to Baghdad. Meanwhile reconstruction is being sabotaged not by 'the resistance' but by the much less sinister but probably far harder to deal with 'criminals'.
This is the kind of situation that demands the USA swallow it's pride and hand the country over to UN peacekeepers until the Iraqi's can sort out a government. Iraq does not have so much oil that it can't join the world list of failed states, and if it does the world will be a far from safer place.