THE WEBLOG OF KEVIN C. MURPHY: CONJURING POLITICAL, CINEMATIC, AND CULTURAL ARCANA SINCE 1999

Goodnight Euphrates.

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Despite significant warnings from historians and anthropologists, the Pentagon does little to stop Baghdad's National Museum of Antiquities, a priceless archive on some of the world's oldest civilizations, from being systematically looted and pillaged. Our response to this tragic event is too little too late - what are we going to do? Have a couple of INTERPOL guys watch for suspicious items on Ebay? I doubt many of the most priceless artifacts travel that well anyway. It just wouldn't have been that hard to station troops around the museum, particularly given (a) that the Pentagon was briefed beforehand, and (b) US troops were already protecting the (ahem) Oil Ministry. This isn't the burning of Alexandria's library, but it might just end up being close. For shame.

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Maja said:

A damn shame,indeed...The stolen artifacts will probably be sold to a wealthy individual and hidden away for eons *sigh* My husband read some rumors of the Museum "looting" being an inside job, as well.

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