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Di Francesca De Carolis

"Shock and awe". Shock and awe. 'Title' as the operation began in Baghdad on the night between 19 and 20 March 2003. To bring democracy. Democracy in clusters. As among the most deadly bombs. Even if it makes sense to establish a hierarchy of death. Shock and awe. And so began another chapter in the history of destruction. That since the mechanism has allowed us to fly, and we have also started to fly like hawks on heavens declared enemies, has been enhanced with a new perversion. The unbalanced power relationship between those above and those below. Above and under the bombs. Civilians, mostly always, though always a little 'later we realize that the bombs are never intelligent. Either you are too, too well why shock and awe. But there are things we can not pretend not to know. When we invoke just wars and clean.

Bombing. It seems like a clean word, four syllables, with no trace of blood ... but on the whole iperinformati, we can not ignore what it really means to die in a bombing. Technically, I mean. What is burning or 'melt' at high temperatures of a bunker, suffocating in a deep cellar, in the stifling heat that sucks the air from the lungs. Invite you to read the texts of lectures given in 1997 in Zurich by WGSebald, the bombs that rained down on German cities during World War II. 1943 and its surroundings. They are part of a book: The Natural History of Destruction , published by Adelphi. should be adopted in schools. Sebald takes us to the epicenter of destruction. With precise examples. Relentless. From literary giant he is. Images rethink that, whenever we hear the bombs falling. On anyone. One episode, summer 1943. 65 years ago. The night of the attack in Hamburg. A group of displaced persons who seek to storm a train. A cardboard suitcase falls. "... Breaks and comes out the contents. Toys, a need for sewing, linen scorched. Finally, the charred corpse of a child, reduced to a mummy, a woman now on the verge of madness you drag below as a vestige of the past few days earlier still intact "(p.39). Shock and awe, indeed.

"Carnage and despair," broadcast today, five years after the US-led attack on Iraq, Amnesty International. Which reminds us that "if the administration Saddam Hussein was proverbial for violations of human rights, his dismissal did not bring any relief to the Iraqi people. " Reports speak of 150, 180 thousand dead. But no, Amnesty points out, is able to determine how many people have been killed on the day of the invasion. The source

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