
At any rate, one long afternoon the Egyptians piled up a truly mountainous pile of mines, everything from US M-21 antitank mines left by the Israelis through cheap n' nasty wooden PMD-type shoebox mines left by the Egyptians themselves. It was a hell of a monument to the hatred between the two nations as well as a reminder of how many times the place we were in had been fought over. But the sight made Lt. Parker, who was a pretty good military historian, ruminate on wars in general and Middle Eastern wars in particular.
I still remember him shading his eyes as he watched the Egyptians wire the massive pile of useless junk for demo.
"It's pretty amazing how many reasons that people around here can find to kill each other." he said, "Land, oil, religion. Fucking amazing."
He thought about this for a moment, and then added;
"But when they start fighting over water...that's when it's really gonna get brutal."
So who knows - we may not have seen the worst the Middle East has to offer.
Yet.
(cross-posted from MilPub; the title of the post, BTW, is supposed to be the Arabic for "The Grapes of Wrath")
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The Egyptians have troops specialized in jungle warfare. This makes no sense, until you think about the headwaters of the Nile.
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