Interesting article in this months Smithsonian about water issues in the mid-east. Apparently, between 2003 and 2009 the area comprised of Turkey, Syria, Iraq and western Iran went through 117 million acre feet of groundwater, more than any other place besides northern India. In Iraq there have been murders of irrigation officials and clan conflicts over water. In Syria, a drought that began in 06 drove 80,000 farmers and unhappy, unemployed guys = conflict. Meanwhile, Turkey's dam and hydropower construction has cut the flow downstream to Iraq by 80% and Syria by 40%.
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