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1//The Daily Star, Lebanon Wednesday, September 07, 2005
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=2&article_id=18279 ARAB COMMENTATORS HIGHLIGHT U.S. IMPOTENCE IN FACE OF KATRINA
By Agence France Presse (AFP)
CAIRO: The death and devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina and the slow response to the catastrophe by the Bush administration has shown up the "impotence" of the world's only superpower in the eyes of many in the Middle East. Some of the more vitriolic commentators in the Arab world even suggested the hurricane was a just revenge for American "killing and plundering" across the globe, including its war on Iraq.
"The Bush administration itself through its hegemony and enmity has targeted nations and people with all sorts of human Katrinas, shellings, killings and occupation," said Jordanian independent Arabic-language newspaper Al-Ghad.
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"The failure of the United States to deal with the consequences of Hurricane Katrina has highlighted the weakness of the American superpower," wrote Egypt's government newspaper Al-Akhbar.
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Bush is seen as a bad omen by the people of the United States," added editorial writer Galal Doweidar.
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"Bush has failed twice: He is as incapable of handling the crisis in New Orleans as the crisis in Iraq," said another editorial writer in Al-Akhbar.
A commentator on state television in U.S. arch-foe Iran said the response to Katrina showed the United States was a superpower "only on paper" and was "blind to the widening gulf" affecting the black population and the poor.
"Just as Chernobyl marked the end of the Soviet Union, which did not know how to help the victims, Katrina could have the same consequences for the United States," he said.
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