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rs gut Baghdad, why
they sacked the civil servants who knew how to operate the electricity grid, and why they disbanded the
army. The less well informed have a less detailed—but no less definite—impression of failure. They
probably have not heard that the first name proposed for a reconstituted Iraqi army, the New Iraqi
Corps, when abbreviated to NIC, means “fuck�in Arabic. But they do know that, three and a half years
after apparent boasts of victory, there are still a lot of American troops in Iraq, and the place looks an
utter mess on the evening news.
All washed up
In January last year a majority of Americans started telling pollsters that invading Iraq had been a
mistake. Nine months later the Republicans reputation for competence took a further lashing, when
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit the Gulf Coast.
Much of the bile heaped on Mr Bush over Katrina was unfair. First, the disaster was not as ghastly as the
media painted it. The stories of chaos, murder, rape and even cannibalism among the storm s victims
turned out to be false. Second, much of the blame for the wretched response to the hurricane belonged
to Democrats Louisiana s dithering governor, Kathleen Blanco, and the mayor of New Orleans, Ray
Nagin, who let school buses that could have been used to evacuate people sit idle until they were half-
submerged.
In the end, though, Mr Bush made the response to Katrina a federal res fuel dispenser ponsibility, and the federal
government botched it. The rescue effort was ill co-ordinated. Billions of relief dollars were wasted. The
Department of Homeland Security s inspector-general noted, for example, that $900m was splurged on
26,000 mobile homes for evacuees, when regulations forbid the use of such homes on flood plains, so
11,000 of them were left “sinking in the mud�in Arkansas.
The Katrina clean-up could cost $200 billion. And that is perhaps the most troubling lesson from the
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