My parents left Iraq in the mid-90s and never saw the old country ever again. Even though I was only 8, it's still a gap that's basically impossible to fill. Always being a foreigner, yet never having a home to return to feels like exile...."And they admitted that they were foreigners and strangers on earth."
You can go visit it now my mom went this summer this vids hilarious it literally just shows poor areas go watch jay pelfrey and gus1thego go to iraq people don’t like any good news so they always talk about bad things ecpeccially in middle east
However this is a sad serious thing and water is probably expensive there I’m sure they get imports but those are costly. I’d say vist it before it gets worse
I'm deeply worried about how badly drought will devastate the developing world. It is so much worse than many people realise and we are so vulnerable and don't have the infrastructure to cope.
The droughts over time will cause more and more migration, link that with the rise of authoritarian governments all across the world, and you probably have one of if not the greatest humanitarian crises to ever exist.
the developing world has had to live under the brutality of the "developed" world for quite some time. The question you need to ask is what will the developed world do when climate collapse takes phoenix, or salt lake city or any of the foolish cities built on deserts. Unlike these people, the west is not used to this kind of loss.
@@scientifico So it's everyone else's fault that Saddam drained the marshes? The man in the video explicitly stated that the main problem is the government doesn't care. Something could be done, they just dont care.
Of course they will get the funds they need. They are claiming this is climate change and pushing the agenda. They have all the money they need to make as much propaganda as possible. You have to go back at least 3 years to get proper reporting from vice. The last 2 years have been nothing but propaganda. Prayers for the people that are affected by this. 🙏
As an iraqi I love these documentarys that yall do on iraq to showcase the kind of problems we face. Much appreciated vice. Keep up the good work on the reports on iraq. Hopefully more to comd
@@mchaves7663 The situation in Iraq is reassuring And life is back again There are a lot of Youtbers coming to Iraq We, the people of Iraq, welcome all arrivals to us. Iraq is beautiful and safe
The poor Iraqi people have been through so much. They need the International community to do something ASAP. Thanks Vice for publishing important videos like this.
They are surrounded by rich Muslim countries and have oil barrels to help their own country. What they need to do is give up their crazy religion and change to modern democratic country.
It's insane and worrying how lakes are disappearing all over the world. Our crew recently filmed a disappearing lake in Austria and the Great Salt Lake in Utah, which is not only about drying up but also about what we found underneath its surface.
Putting full focus on the government as the sole perpetrator of this calamity while giving a shoutout to one of the main causes of it (Turkey and Iran's dams) is really misleading. What Iraq is going through right now is done by outside players; namely, the U.S., Turkey, Syria and Iran. And I can hardly blame Syria either since they are being pushed by Turkey in every aspect.
Let's start at the root cause of Iraq's destruction, namely the USA & Europe. Turkey is only another victim of the western elite. You can look at any problem the world is, has and will face. At the source of every problem is a white man or a bunch of white men. That's FACTS!
I was quite surprised on the lack of reporting on how the dams have effected the water ways. The same issue is happening with China daming the tributaries of the Mekong in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
In Saddam's time Iran and Turkey did not even dare to build any dams, because they knew Saddam would just bomb them. It's just now when Iraq is weak that this is happening. Iraq now spends over $40B buying Iranian and Turkish products and thats where the authorities in Baghdad need to come into play and use this as a pressure tool but they aren't doing it simply because they are only puppets to foreign countries.
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: "The time is near when the River Euphrates will dry up to unveil a treasure of gold. Whosoever may be alive at that time, should not take anything of it." Riyaad As-Saaliheen 1822
It just breaks my heart to see the cradle of human civilisation devastated like this, we need global experts and environmental organisations and activists to stand with us because the Iraqi government is very corrupt and most of the political powers in Iraq are backwards and stupid plus turkey and Iran are cutting off the water so the fate of the original garden of Eden is very grim and needs all the help it can get... Thanks to Vice for doing their part.
@@t.mblock8658Genesis 2:10-14 lists four rivers in association with the garden of Eden: Pishon, Gihon, Hiddekel (the Tigris), and Phirat (the Euphrates)
If you’re an individual who wishes to reverse climate change, please let us also take some action; even if it may be small, it has to be consistent. We can begin with just developing a general sense of respect for animals and nature after which we can create greater awareness and a political revisions concerning the environment.
2180 BC The Nile dried up and Egypt was decimated with famine. Was that climate change caused by the cars they were driving in 2180 bc? Or was it their solar panel factories? You have no idea how much if any impact human activity has on this change vs. natural climate changes, just as happened in 2180 BC.
Where is the international community? Too busy spending money for the benefits of the super rich, the world should help Iraq as it helps so many other places.
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The destruction of the iraqi marshlands is heartbreaking for not just the people of the marshlands, not just Iraqi people, but the world. Civilization sprung from these marshlands. This is where the first city states emerged. It’s heartbreaking to watch it disappear. That’s thousands of years of not just natural history, but also historic society, just gone.
These conditions are definitely NOT the result of climate change. The building of dams and more dams and the late leader Hoesein building channels to divert the water for industrial purposes have led to this. The same started happening with the Colorado River in USA. Where the river was supposed to meet the sea the whole delta had dried up and all wildlife, fish and plants disappeared. The US government has investigated and all dams not serving a purpose any longer were demolished to return the water to the river.
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@@pychang21 That's still besides the point. More water and higher temperature should lead to more rain. There were no deserts in the time of the dinosaurs.
Not tough to see for Saddam. After the First Gulf War, Saddam Hussein aggressively revived a program to divert the flow of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers away from the marshes in retribution for a failed Shia uprising in 1991.
Yes exactly! How dare anyone claim that countries surrounded by deserts and are part of a region known for its water scarcity are more susceptible to water shortage! I can’t believe how stupid people can be… I mean look at developed countries they have huge lakes, rivers and glaciers as well as infrastructure to sustain all that. People don’t understand that they are equally susceptible!! Poor them, they don’t have dust storms to make it more obvious 😢
Its so distressing. I feel for the people, the animals & just the hopelessness. ..how can it get better. Im here with running water, food & pets....it will come to us before too long.
Poor Iraq. Was not enough that you were invaded and totally ravaged, now other countries are cutting off your water too. Smh. This is not just about climate change. This is also about those other countries building dams without a care for their neighboring countries.
Thank you, Vice for shedding the light on one of the biggest problems of the developing world. The MENA region has always known Iraq as the capital of knowledge and literature. Seeing it struggle this way just for basic rights aches my heart. World leaders are doing NOTHING!
@@lenniefei6710 Middle East and North Africa is also a sociocultural and political term. Yes we are part of Africa but because we share a language with the Middle East, it makes us a region too
The cause of this isn’t climate change, the cause is recent dams that have been built upriver in Iran & Turkey. When you dam the flow of water feeding wetlands such as these in Iraq, the wetlands dry up. It’s pretty simple. But of course “they” won’t recognize that simplicity, instead it’s my fault because I don’t drive an electric vehicle or have solar panels on my roof 🤦♂️
Water is a precious commodity, and too often we take that for granted. May God help the poor people of Iraq who once lived in the marshes and who are now required to seek a livelihood elsewhere.
@@charliecostella I am Iraqi, and in fact the answer is yes and no, yes, because the West destroyed Iraq and weakened the government, which is afraid of Iran and Turkey, which cuts off water from us. When Saddam was in power, Iran and Turkey were afraid to cut off the water
@@charliecostella What action could they reasonably take? your average everyday person does not have the means to take action on issues of this size, the best we could do is try to bring more attention to it so that those who do have the means can take action on behalf of those who cant
To me it's rather ENcouraging tbqh. Iraq is cursed land. The almighty warned its inhabitants over and over to repent or leave. They never hearkened unto the Lords words. Look at the place. You tell me that iraq is not cursed?!
I ditto that. Dictators are more interested in invading other countries instead of helping mankind. I'd wish putler and pooh send resources to Iraq instead of wasting it on Ukraine and maybe soon Taiwan ... Plant trees, not war ...
This is a horrible situation, but my sense is that the reporter 's narrative is that this is primarily caused by climate change. He barely mentions the building of the upstream dams. I feel like he's only given us part of the story.
Iran has grudges against Iraq because of the battle of Dhi Qar before Islam and the battle of Qadisiyah in the early days of Islam Until now the two battles were led by the Iraqis against Iran
Vice is one of my favourite programs, but this I have to question deeply, Eufraties and Tigris which are the reason of Mesopotamias (Iraqs) former wealth, but the main reason all this area has dried out has little to do with global warming and 90% to do with water disputes between neighbouring countries where Turkey has build huge dams and irrigations upstream!. Very little of the water that used to flow to Gulf is ending there now.
We have the Tigris and Euphrates drying up, the cradle of civilization is disappearing, and all of it irreversible. There's not much time left for the rest of the world.
It's really sad to see that lady trying to find a way to move all her precious life's belongings and it's literally logs and straw. It really puts things in perspective for sure. Hope she found a better situation.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "The Hour will not come to pass before the River Euphrates dries up to unveil the mountain of gold, for which people will fight. Ninety-nine out of one hundred will die (in the fighting) and every man amongst them will say: 'Perhaps I may be the only one to remain alive."' Another narration is: "The time is near when the River Euphrates will dry up to unveil a treasure of gold. Whosoever may be alive at that time, should not take anything of it." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
Bible predicted Armageddon would begin when Euphrates dried up. "Revelations 16: 12Then the sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great Euphrates River, and it dried up so that the kings from the east could march their armies toward the west without hindrance. 13And I saw three evilc spirits that looked like frogs leap from the mouths of the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet. 14They are demonic spirits who work miracles and go out to all the rulers of the world to gather them for battle against the Lord on that great judgment day of God the Almighty." Which kings are East? Iran, India, and China?
Heartbreaking.... The cradle of civilization, The fertile crescent, the garden of Eden. The birthplace of humanities second go at civilization after the younger dryas catastrophe, GONE.... 14K years of stability gone by n half a generation :(
That area had an incredible drought that basically killed off Mesopotamian cities thousands of years ago. Sounds like no one believed it would happen again
I always find it interesting with Vice videos on how you do the editing of the journalist speaking in English but getting the responses in the local native language (arabic in this case). Does the Cameraman double as a translator? Is there another translator/intermediary that isn't shown? How is this done?
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1.) The Bible talks directly about the Euphrates drying up and an army of 200 Million marching from the East. The world didn't have 200 Million people in existence when John wrote the prophecy. 2.) The world's governments cannot change that which is to come.
This isn't just because of climate change, although while I'm sure it's a factor Iraq has been drying up for the last 5,000 years. Our life spans are so small compared to the climate but if you look back through history you'll see that while other regions dry up others become more temperate, the earth goes through natural cycles. The Sahara itself was once lush and green 8,000 years ago and will be once again in the future.
I understand the people's frustration, but I feel their anger towards the government is unfair. In this case, I do feel that it is completely out of the Iraqi Governments control when the Tigris and Euphrates rivers are being dammed up in other countries. What do they expect the government to do? Go to war? These outside countries are not just going to dismantle their Dams, regardless of what the Iraqi government can offer them - global power demand has only gone up every year, and it has only gone up; there has never been a moment in history where it's gone down. Iraq is honestly screwed in General, and I have my suspicion that country won't exist given a few more generations.
In Saddam's time Iran and Turkey did not even dare to build any dams, because they knew Saddam would just bomb them. It's just now when Iraq is weak that this is happening. Iraq now spends over $40B buying Iranian and Turkish products and thats where the authorities in Baghdad need to come into play and use this as a pressure tool but they aren't doing it simply because they are only puppets to foreign countries.
With the right managment any country can thrive. The rest of the MENA region has built societies in deserts (including notably Saudi and the UAE). The problem is the backlog of work that needs to be done and the mindset of the older generation who have lost hope in their lifetime and aren't willing to relinquish their positions to younger and/or more knowledgeable people. Brain drain is extreme in Iraq due to a severe mismanagement of the country and resources as well as corruption. Many highly educated people would rather give remittance than earn pennies for low skilled work in their home country. You can observe this same set of problems beginning in Lebanon recently too - the populations mindset being the main difference.
I know my english is not good but i feel the need to say this. Many solutions are available and one of them was proposed by some Iraqi engineer and if it was approved Iraq would be exporting water and not begging for it. But after that proposal the Iraqi government just didn’t care and never spoke about it whatsoever. If you are Iraqi you will know that this government is not here to build it is here to destroy (and what is left to destroy after these 20 years or so?).
Well, the problem with global warming is not only that some places will dry out--like southern Iraq, where these marshes are located. Other places will gain way more water according to the climate models. I just read that South Asia, for example, will get more water than it gets now in its famous monsoons. The problem, however, is that the periods of lots of rain will be shorter, meaning that massive deluges of water will be more common, leading to more devastating floods as land can't absorb all that water coming down at once. And the periods of dryness will be longer and drier, which will exacerbate water shortages. Things will simply get more "spiky" with regards to dry spells and wet spells. We're already seeing that in Pakistan, which has suffered enormous monsoon floods twice in the past 10 years, with the latest gargantuan floods having occurred this summer. A bit of that water going to southern Iraq would've been nice...
Thank you #ViceNews for raising this. I’d like to add more to what you just said. The Next Climate Migration Wave is Slowly Happening in #Iraq but what the Iraqi and Kurdistan Governments are doing about it? As an Iraqi citizen, I can completely relate to the harsh experience that Iraqis had to go through during “the migration crisis” years ago due to terror and all the issues we had back then. But now, something more terrifying is coming and it is with great concern to inform you that not Iraq nor KRG Governments are doing anything about it and are completely blind to the issue! Countries such as Iran and Turkey are clearly violating international laws of treating water by building dams and drying up Iraq, according to some researches it is estimated that by 2040 Iraq will have no rivers “Bilad Al-Rafidayn” is becoming riverless in less than 20 years! The whole world is watching a NATO country, building dams to dry up the cradle of civilizations without anyone batting an eye! (to me that is a very well planned engineered climate change migration) with the support of the developed countries! By the support I mean, it will be very clear what treatment these climate migrants will go through when fleeing from Iraq! It is obvious who is the buffer zones of immigrants for Europe and if you ask me how are they treated there - I’d tell you not a very nice treatment (despite not being on your media) and the question is what happens if another “wave of immigration happens then” will all immigrants be equal?! If all Iraqis together don’t act soon. The price will be countless lives! And nobody will be there to save us! To solve this upcoming life threatening scenario, both Iraqi and KRG governments must immediately put pressures on Turkey to halt and stop building dams right away. On community level, people need to be aware of water usage and be more responsible in water consumption, the climate change is happening anyway, now is the fight of being impacted least by it! And Iraq is again among the most risked places on Earth!
What was a multi=thousand year ecology that supported many civilizations, is now an impetus for human migration elsewhere.Tragically this habitat destruction due to global warming part of the ongoing global crisis that pushes the earth toward starvation, sickness , wars and the fifth global extinction..
Read Revelation-it specifically states God will dry up the Euphrates River to unleash the 4 fallen angels on the earth. I think it’s terrifying and I do feel for innocent people and children
Very unfortunate... this case and several others happening around the world gives us a glimpse of things to come, with Climate Change and the desperation that the extremes will cause. While the case in Iraq has largely to do with dams in neighboring nations, in the end it's all related. Countries that have the conditions will dam as much freshwater as they can to delay shortages, those downstream will get hit faster, and more drastically, they will blame governments for it, and from there to revolution and civil war it doesn't take much. The real problem with Climate Change is just that - too much energy in the system, taking everything to the extremes. Droughts will become the most visible and symbolic, but excessive rain all at once, huge storms, hurricanes and typhoons, chaotic weather events and seasons... all of those will disrupt everything. Humanity is used to and depends on a certain regularity and steadiness of weather and climate, the problem with Climate Change is the speed of change. May the Iraqi people find a way of relocating and adapting...
Saddam did this: After the First Gulf War, Saddam Hussein aggressively revived a program to divert the flow of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers away from the marshes in retribution for a failed Shia uprising in 1991.
This is a disaster these people are the last of their kind who preserved the original ancient way of life which date back thousands of years in addition to the loss of water mass which is used by endangered spices of migrating birds in this season they will have no water to drink.
Thank you for covering these kinds of serious, globally impactful crises. In fact, just LOOK at how mankind is at war with one another, when instead, all humans should be HELPING one another. Otherwise, they're bound to wake up to an empty tomorrow and more after that.
The land between the 2 narrows at one time was the most sacred of all the land on earth. When the annunaki bombed Sodom and Gomorrah the nuclear fallout destroyed all of this land and covered it in sand
if only there was someone in charge of iraq who knew that the country would need to stand up to and even terrify it's neighbors to prevent something like this from happening....oh wait...
The same thing is happening to Salt Lake City. We started with lake Bonneville and then human beings came along and dried up the last of the remaining great salt lake …. Utah lake is going to disappear too
I feel for these people. It reminds me how fortunate we are to have fresh drinkable water whenever we need it.
Which you have to pay
"whenever we need it" For now.
Idk bout that one. Water over here in the western US is getting low as well.
ABU GHRAIB TORTURE CAMP IN IRAQ TKS PENTAGON
For now....tomorrow the water may never come.
My parents left Iraq in the mid-90s and never saw the old country ever again. Even though I was only 8, it's still a gap that's basically impossible to fill. Always being a foreigner, yet never having a home to return to feels like exile...."And they admitted that they were foreigners and strangers on earth."
You are home.
so why don't you go back ?
You can go visit it now my mom went this summer this vids hilarious it literally just shows poor areas go watch jay pelfrey and gus1thego go to iraq people don’t like any good news so they always talk about bad things ecpeccially in middle east
However this is a sad serious thing and water is probably expensive there I’m sure they get imports but those are costly. I’d say vist it before it gets worse
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I'm deeply worried about how badly drought will devastate the developing world. It is so much worse than many people realise and we are so vulnerable and don't have the infrastructure to cope.
The droughts over time will cause more and more migration, link that with the rise of authoritarian governments all across the world, and you probably have one of if not the greatest humanitarian crises to ever exist.
the developing world has had to live under the brutality of the "developed" world for quite some time. The question you need to ask is what will the developed world do when climate collapse takes phoenix, or salt lake city or any of the foolish cities built on deserts. Unlike these people, the west is not used to this kind of loss.
Rich country’s won’t bat an eye until they can’t stuff their mouths with the next crabby patty due to water shortages.
Iraq back in those days especially the Abbasid caliphate was never that bad. It’s sad to see it gone
@@scientifico So it's everyone else's fault that Saddam drained the marshes? The man in the video explicitly stated that the main problem is the government doesn't care. Something could be done, they just dont care.
'What is hard? Hard is an understatement'. This hit me even harder.
Vice has kept informed over the last couple years , hoping yall get the funds you need 🙏
Of course they will get the funds they need. They are claiming this is climate change and pushing the agenda. They have all the money they need to make as much propaganda as possible. You have to go back at least 3 years to get proper reporting from vice. The last 2 years have been nothing but propaganda. Prayers for the people that are affected by this. 🙏
They are owned by Disney though
@@nepadron Yeah but that mouse is notorious for not writing checks
@@Praisethesunson they attack 90 percent of their audience at least once every 3 videos.
@@Praisethesunson but they OWN it, a financial loss for vice is a loss for Disney. You are giving your money to Disney.
As an iraqi I love these documentarys that yall do on iraq to showcase the kind of problems we face. Much appreciated vice. Keep up the good work on the reports on iraq. Hopefully more to comd
What's the situation like at Iraq these days? Has the violence and terror attacks stopped?
@@mchaves7663 still riots and violence going on because of all the politics and trying to create a government. Its a mess at the moment
that problem is america
America destroyer in Iraq
@@mchaves7663 The situation in Iraq is reassuring
And life is back again
There are a lot of Youtbers coming to Iraq
We, the people of Iraq, welcome all arrivals to us.
Iraq is beautiful and safe
The poor Iraqi people have been through so much. They need the International community to do something ASAP. Thanks Vice for publishing important videos like this.
@na "You all pretend to help?" Who exactly are you all? Bit of an assumption there about millions of people.
The international community is also at fault here. Look at those dams in Turkey and Iran. They use the water for themselves. selfish neighbors.
@na Nah, not international, local.
Their neighbors are the ones who built the dams and stopped the water.
@na Flights leave everyday, why don't you head on over there and give them a hand?
They are surrounded by rich Muslim countries and have oil barrels to help their own country. What they need to do is give up their crazy religion and change to modern democratic country.
It's insane and worrying how lakes are disappearing all over the world. Our crew recently filmed a disappearing lake in Austria and the Great Salt Lake in Utah, which is not only about drying up but also about what we found underneath its surface.
In Australia right now we have major floods in three states... the climate change is hammering things all over the world.
"It's insane and worrying how lakes are disappearing all over the world. "
Yea, but no need for you to use an ableist language ("insane")
@@iche9373 Crazy isn't it?
@@CastorRabbit LMFAOO
@@iche9373 I smell satire
Bless the people of Iraq
Then gtfo the country
And that lovely old lady praying for vengeance. What a beautiful culture.
@@CastorRabbit What?
Yeah, already blessed.
@@CastorRabbit damn that’s what I thought too, I’m scared but I know
Heartbreaking but even more heartbreaking knowing nothing will change 🥴 Sending prays to Iraq
They'll eventually wipe themselves out
Putting full focus on the government as the sole perpetrator of this calamity while giving a shoutout to one of the main causes of it (Turkey and Iran's dams) is really misleading. What Iraq is going through right now is done by outside players; namely, the U.S., Turkey, Syria and Iran. And I can hardly blame Syria either since they are being pushed by Turkey in every aspect.
Let's start at the root cause of Iraq's destruction, namely the USA & Europe.
Turkey is only another victim of the western elite.
You can look at any problem the world is, has and will face. At the source of every problem is a white man or a bunch of white men.
That's FACTS!
I was quite surprised on the lack of reporting on how the dams have effected the water ways. The same issue is happening with China daming the tributaries of the Mekong in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
If we have a look at the majority of conflict zones of the last 30 years. The people were living a traditional life. Healthy happy, simple.
Was thinking that also.
Guessing the govt can still help them though, possibly hah
In Saddam's time Iran and Turkey did not even dare to build any dams, because they knew Saddam would just bomb them. It's just now when Iraq is weak that this is happening. Iraq now spends over $40B buying Iranian and Turkish products and thats where the authorities in Baghdad need to come into play and use this as a pressure tool but they aren't doing it simply because they are only puppets to foreign countries.
as an iraqi 🇮🇶 , thank u for this video to show iraqis suffering
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: "The time is near when the River Euphrates will dry up to unveil a treasure of gold. Whosoever may be alive at that time, should not take anything of it."
Riyaad As-Saaliheen 1822
It just breaks my heart to see the cradle of human civilisation devastated like this, we need global experts and environmental organisations and activists to stand with us because the Iraqi government is very corrupt and most of the political powers in Iraq are backwards and stupid plus turkey and Iran are cutting off the water so the fate of the original garden of Eden is very grim and needs all the help it can get...
Thanks to Vice for doing their part.
where do you get your information saying this place is the original Garden of Eden? You are wrong.
@@shebamaree9026 Bible
Well you people created Isis religious extremism now nature is punishing you for it.
@@MakimaLover32 where in the bible does it say garden of Eden was in Iraq?
@@t.mblock8658Genesis 2:10-14 lists four rivers in association with the garden of Eden: Pishon, Gihon, Hiddekel (the Tigris), and Phirat (the Euphrates)
If you’re an individual who wishes to reverse climate change, please let us also take some action; even if it may be small, it has to be consistent. We can begin with just developing a general sense of respect for animals and nature after which we can create greater awareness and a political revisions concerning the environment.
I love the climate changing...
Things will never change and only get worse.
2180 BC The Nile dried up and Egypt was decimated with famine. Was that climate change caused by the cars they were driving in 2180 bc? Or was it their solar panel factories? You have no idea how much if any impact human activity has on this change vs. natural climate changes, just as happened in 2180 BC.
You cannot reverse what is already prophesied in the Word of God.
America's gift to iraq
I remember being there in 2006 and it was full of life..
Where is the international community? Too busy spending money for the benefits of the super rich, the world should help Iraq as it helps so many other places.
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Sending love from pittsburgh to the people of Iraq. Hope the world's eyes see the struggles of the people and the land they live on.
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Unfortunately your message on RUclips comments won't do anything. Lol
Don't send too much love, already she's 7 kids.
Send money not love... Iraqi don't need US love...
Send contraceptives, even grannies are manufacturing too much babies in some countries. 👀👀👀 Less population, less pollution, quality resources.
very good journalism. keep up the good work. may allah help the iraqis with peace and prosperity.
@red Pakistan and Iraq should build joint canals to transport all the water. Win win for both.
i hope the best for your nation aswell
@@SpeaksYourWord Iraq doesn’t need Pakistani help Pakistan provide nothing
@@chinavirus841 🤡
@Dismissed well it’s true Pakistan and India provides nothing for Iraq. So how about you people stay in your own country
The destruction of the iraqi marshlands is heartbreaking for not just the people of the marshlands, not just Iraqi people, but the world. Civilization sprung from these marshlands. This is where the first city states emerged. It’s heartbreaking to watch it disappear. That’s thousands of years of not just natural history, but also historic society, just gone.
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The world won't be affected
Why did Saddam drain the marshlands??
Not really! It was not the "first".
There was human civilization before the Sumerians
@@pluckybellhop66 There were rebel groups hiding out in them.
FYI it is not due to climate change but because Turkey Syria Iran use almost all river water
Good point but what can Iraq do? We don't want war I'm sure they don't so how do you convince Turkey and Syria to be less stingy with the water?
Also, Saddam purposefully drained a lot of the marshes after an uprising in the '90s.
Turkey Syria Iran started using almost all river water because of climate change. There is less water overall, Iraq is seeing the differential.
This ! Has nothing to do with climate change . The real problem we will have is securing of natural resources
@@cancerino666 No, they're using more water because of population growth.
سلاما يا بلدي العراق 🇮🇶 😔🌸
So heartbreaking! Thanks for reports like this....
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It's so fun 😂
@@elennet4116WHT is fun about it?
These conditions are definitely NOT the result of climate change. The building of dams and more dams and the late leader Hoesein building channels to divert the water for industrial purposes have led to this. The same started happening with the Colorado River in USA. Where the river was supposed to meet the sea the whole delta had dried up and all wildlife, fish and plants disappeared. The US government has investigated and all dams not serving a purpose any longer were demolished to return the water to the river.
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Climate change compounds the problem. One thing can be caused by two things ya know
@@pychang21 Melting glaciers will lead to more water, not less
@@pychang21 That's still besides the point. More water and higher temperature should lead to more rain. There were no deserts in the time of the dinosaurs.
@@coles5451 why are deserts growing then?
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"Blessing"...
Yea, God's *blessing* is clear to see... 🤮
@@thomasdoubting Grow up.
All over the world water scarcity is a problem. It's tough seeing these people in a bad situation.
Some live for excess
Water excess is also a problem. My asian country's getting more and more typhoons each year,killing our crops with floods and strong winds.
This is more than that, The neighbours are cutting off the water
Not tough to see for Saddam. After the First Gulf War, Saddam Hussein aggressively revived a program to divert the flow of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers away from the marshes in retribution for a failed Shia uprising in 1991.
Yes exactly! How dare anyone claim that countries surrounded by deserts and are part of a region known for its water scarcity are more susceptible to water shortage! I can’t believe how stupid people can be… I mean look at developed countries they have huge lakes, rivers and glaciers as well as infrastructure to sustain all that. People don’t understand that they are equally susceptible!! Poor them, they don’t have dust storms to make it more obvious 😢
I feel so bad for the people who have to struggle so hard to live this way
And the fact that Turkey has built dams and reduced water to the region has nothing to do with this?
Its so distressing. I feel for the people, the animals & just the hopelessness. ..how can it get better. Im here with running water, food & pets....it will come to us before too long.
Poor Iraq. Was not enough that you were invaded and totally ravaged, now other countries are cutting off your water too. Smh. This is not just about climate change. This is also about those other countries building dams without a care for their neighboring countries.
Thank you, Vice for shedding the light on one of the biggest problems of the developing world. The MENA region has always known Iraq as the capital of knowledge and literature. Seeing it struggle this way just for basic rights aches my heart. World leaders are doing NOTHING!
What the heck is MENA???!!! You are Africa regardless of your location on the continent!!!! So sick n tired of your BS!!!
@@lenniefei6710 Middle East and North Africa is also a sociocultural and political term. Yes we are part of Africa but because we share a language with the Middle East, it makes us a region too
@@lenniefei6710 I'm proud to be African ofc but that's not the point of my comment though... you're deviating away from my point
@@misslittlesunshine70 If u r actually proud why use the acronym MENA instead of just Africa?!
@@lenniefei6710 oh dear, please go educate yourself instead of questioning my identity.
The cause of this isn’t climate change, the cause is recent dams that have been built upriver in Iran & Turkey. When you dam the flow of water feeding wetlands such as these in Iraq, the wetlands dry up. It’s pretty simple.
But of course “they” won’t recognize that simplicity, instead it’s my fault because I don’t drive an electric vehicle or have solar panels on my roof 🤦♂️
This is really depressing...
That's why it's news worthy
Water is a precious commodity, and too often we take that for granted. May God help the poor people of Iraq who once lived in the marshes and who are now required to seek a livelihood elsewhere.
I think us here in the west have played a big part in this. Unfortunately I don't think we will stop till it's all gone.
The West's water supplies are running out too. You'll feel it very soon.
If you think that then maybe you should take action. 😉
@@charliecostella I am Iraqi, and in fact the answer is yes and no, yes, because the West destroyed Iraq and weakened the government, which is afraid of Iran and Turkey, which cuts off water from us. When Saddam was in power, Iran and Turkey were afraid to cut off the water
@@charliecostella What action could they reasonably take? your average everyday person does not have the means to take action on issues of this size, the best we could do is try to bring more attention to it so that those who do have the means can take action on behalf of those who cant
@@legend7951 going back to the 19th century will fix
You forgot to mention the dams built upstream by Turkey. Honest mistake I'm sure.
It’s so frustrating that nothing is general is being done for the planet, it’s so discouraging.
To me it's rather ENcouraging tbqh. Iraq is cursed land. The almighty warned its inhabitants over and over to repent or leave. They never hearkened unto the Lords words. Look at the place. You tell me that iraq is not cursed?!
Things are being done all the time
@@JafLaf shut up
I ditto that. Dictators are more interested in invading other countries instead of helping mankind. I'd wish putler and pooh send resources to Iraq instead of wasting it on Ukraine and maybe soon Taiwan ... Plant trees, not war ...
Are you mentally sick or something? Why are you assuming my country to be cursed?! @@JafLaf
This is a horrible situation, but my sense is that the reporter 's narrative is that this is primarily caused by climate change. He barely mentions the building of the upstream dams. I feel like he's only given us part of the story.
dams from turkey and Iran killing Iraq's river silently, while politician were focusing on magical dust problems
Its in the video but only for short time...
Dams didn't cause their worst drought in decades.
As prophecied, Euphrates drying up and Tigris affected as the rest downstream.
Iran is the prime example of how you can have 'an unlucky geography' with certain neighbours. Georgia is another example.
Iran has grudges against Iraq because of the battle of Dhi Qar before Islam and the battle of Qadisiyah in the early days of Islam
Until now the two battles were led by the Iraqis against Iran
@@علاويالعسكري-ن5ث👁️👁️ you are talking about long gone already ended event??
Thank you, this is a very insightful report. 😎
Nice a fake vice giveaway
Vice runs laps around every cable network new station. Id like to have the same thing on a local level, that would be awesome
Heartbreaking, the old man said it best: my heart is cracked like this land.
شكرا لكم على هذا الوثائقي
Vice is one of my favourite programs, but this I have to question deeply, Eufraties and Tigris which are the reason of Mesopotamias (Iraqs) former wealth, but the main reason all this area has dried out has little to do with global warming and 90% to do with water disputes between neighbouring countries where Turkey has build huge dams and irrigations upstream!. Very little of the water that used to flow to Gulf is ending there now.
We have the Tigris and Euphrates drying up, the cradle of civilization is disappearing, and all of it irreversible. There's not much time left for the rest of the world.
That's not cradle of civilisation
It's really sad to see that lady trying to find a way to move all her precious life's belongings and it's literally logs and straw. It really puts things in perspective for sure. Hope she found a better situation.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "The Hour will not come to pass before the River Euphrates dries up to unveil the mountain of gold, for which people will fight. Ninety-nine out of one hundred will die (in the fighting) and every man amongst them will say: 'Perhaps I may be the only one to remain alive."'
Another narration is: "The time is near when the River Euphrates will dry up to unveil a treasure of gold. Whosoever may be alive at that time, should not take anything of it."
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
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Bible predicted Armageddon would begin when Euphrates dried up.
"Revelations 16: 12Then the sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great Euphrates River, and it dried up so that the kings from the east could march their armies toward the west without hindrance. 13And I saw three evilc spirits that looked like frogs leap from the mouths of the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet. 14They are demonic spirits who work miracles and go out to all the rulers of the world to gather them for battle against the Lord on that great judgment day of God the Almighty."
Which kings are East? Iran, India, and China?
Man, when you said packing up their house, you really meant packing up their house.
Can't afford to build a new one. Every log helps.
So sad.
We are experiencing the sixth extinction indeed.
Respect for the people of Iraq.
Heartbreaking.... The cradle of civilization, The fertile crescent, the garden of Eden. The birthplace of humanities second go at civilization after the younger dryas catastrophe, GONE.... 14K years of stability gone by n half a generation :(
The rivers are drying not from climate change, but mostly from hostile governments (Turkey), bordering Iraq that have build dams in the north.
Iraqis speak such clear Arabic
No iraqi acnt
@@G77e5their is original arbain language
And their accent
@@izanagisoraIraqi accent yes
Wow we are lucky to have food on our table everyday and we are still complaining . ..God bless these people
Another great news video thanks.
Thank you for letting people know what happened in great Iraq .
A country wasted with no hope of return. All due to greed. That's more catastrophic
Smh this is sad world leaders don't gaf about us
The golden mountain 🏔 is about to appear 😢and Iraq will be a battle ground
Sucks that all those surrounding countries created dams and stop the water flow . Should be a crime.
Thanks for spreading the problem of the marshes of Iraq. I hope it will come back better and the residents will return to live in it in peace 🙏🏞️
Did you say come back,it will get worser because it's will dry up completely according to the BIBLE.
It's so devastating to see those poor people suffer like that. It's not their fault.
I'm one of these poor people
I don't mean be disrespectful but I literally cried watching this brother. It's so unfair.
and people complain of being poor in NZ, these poor people have no one
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That area had an incredible drought that basically killed off Mesopotamian cities thousands of years ago. Sounds like no one believed it would happen again
Lightning does strike twice
I always find it interesting with Vice videos on how you do the editing of the journalist speaking in English but getting the responses in the local native language (arabic in this case).
Does the Cameraman double as a translator? Is there another translator/intermediary that isn't shown? How is this done?
Bless all people of Iraq, so unfortunate.
Bless all the dwindles of this world. Who knows where dwindling leads to
Thanks Vice .l’m hussen from Iraq .We are suffering from the government and we ask the international community to intervene and help
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Which country do you want to live ? It looks heartbreaking
@@h.o6987 I wish to live in Britain. Because I can't fulfill my dreams in these difficult and harsh circumstances
Wait isn't intervention the main reason for the problem?
@@akhandbharat1593 So what do you think is the solution? Isn't the international community established to help peoples?
So heartbreaking:(
Not really
@@shroudedgrove4679 🤣🤣
1.) The Bible talks directly about the Euphrates drying up and an army of 200 Million marching from the East. The world didn't have 200 Million people in existence when John wrote the prophecy.
2.) The world's governments cannot change that which is to come.
Thanks Vice News. It was an impressive and expressive report!
Very basic journalism if you ask me. I'd probably not even call it real journalism mere journaling
This isn't just because of climate change, although while I'm sure it's a factor Iraq has been drying up for the last 5,000 years. Our life spans are so small compared to the climate but if you look back through history you'll see that while other regions dry up others become more temperate, the earth goes through natural cycles. The Sahara itself was once lush and green 8,000 years ago and will be once again in the future.
I understand the people's frustration, but I feel their anger towards the government is unfair. In this case, I do feel that it is completely out of the Iraqi Governments control when the Tigris and Euphrates rivers are being dammed up in other countries. What do they expect the government to do? Go to war? These outside countries are not just going to dismantle their Dams, regardless of what the Iraqi government can offer them - global power demand has only gone up every year, and it has only gone up; there has never been a moment in history where it's gone down. Iraq is honestly screwed in General, and I have my suspicion that country won't exist given a few more generations.
Oh well
In Saddam's time Iran and Turkey did not even dare to build any dams, because they knew Saddam would just bomb them. It's just now when Iraq is weak that this is happening. Iraq now spends over $40B buying Iranian and Turkish products and thats where the authorities in Baghdad need to come into play and use this as a pressure tool but they aren't doing it simply because they are only puppets to foreign countries.
With the right managment any country can thrive. The rest of the MENA region has built societies in deserts (including notably Saudi and the UAE). The problem is the backlog of work that needs to be done and the mindset of the older generation who have lost hope in their lifetime and aren't willing to relinquish their positions to younger and/or more knowledgeable people. Brain drain is extreme in Iraq due to a severe mismanagement of the country and resources as well as corruption. Many highly educated people would rather give remittance than earn pennies for low skilled work in their home country. You can observe this same set of problems beginning in Lebanon recently too - the populations mindset being the main difference.
I know my english is not good but i feel the need to say this. Many solutions are available and one of them was proposed by some Iraqi engineer and if it was approved Iraq would be exporting water and not begging for it. But after that proposal the Iraqi government just didn’t care and never spoke about it whatsoever. If you are Iraqi you will know that this government is not here to build it is here to destroy (and what is left to destroy after these 20 years or so?).
They wanted caliphate they got the caliphate
Well, the problem with global warming is not only that some places will dry out--like southern Iraq, where these marshes are located. Other places will gain way more water according to the climate models. I just read that South Asia, for example, will get more water than it gets now in its famous monsoons. The problem, however, is that the periods of lots of rain will be shorter, meaning that massive deluges of water will be more common, leading to more devastating floods as land can't absorb all that water coming down at once. And the periods of dryness will be longer and drier, which will exacerbate water shortages. Things will simply get more "spiky" with regards to dry spells and wet spells. We're already seeing that in Pakistan, which has suffered enormous monsoon floods twice in the past 10 years, with the latest gargantuan floods having occurred this summer. A bit of that water going to southern Iraq would've been nice...
This breaks my heart
Mine also. This is very sad
@@Duck-d7p Whaaaaa whaaaa 🍼
@@Duck-d7p ik right wtf is the UN doing, just sit around and watching
@@shroudedgrove4679why are you mad buddy
Love Iraq from Italy ❤
Humanity should brace itself for the coming climate/water/food wars in our not so distant future. We had a good run folks
Thank you #ViceNews for raising this. I’d like to add more to what you just said.
The Next Climate Migration Wave is Slowly Happening in #Iraq but what the Iraqi and Kurdistan Governments are doing about it?
As an Iraqi citizen, I can completely relate to the harsh experience that Iraqis had to go through during “the migration crisis” years ago due to terror and all the issues we had back then. But now, something more terrifying is coming and it is with great concern to inform you that not Iraq nor KRG Governments are doing anything about it and are completely blind to the issue! Countries such as Iran and Turkey are clearly violating international laws of treating water by building dams and drying up Iraq, according to some researches it is estimated that by 2040 Iraq will have no rivers “Bilad Al-Rafidayn” is becoming riverless in less than 20 years! The whole world is watching a NATO country, building dams to dry up the cradle of civilizations without anyone batting an eye! (to me that is a very well planned engineered climate change migration) with the support of the developed countries! By the support I mean, it will be very clear what treatment these climate migrants will go through when fleeing from Iraq! It is obvious who is the buffer zones of immigrants for Europe and if you ask me how are they treated there - I’d tell you not a very nice treatment (despite not being on your media) and the question is what happens if another “wave of immigration happens then” will all immigrants be equal?! If all Iraqis together don’t act soon. The price will be countless lives! And nobody will be there to save us! To solve this upcoming life threatening scenario, both Iraqi and KRG governments must immediately put pressures on Turkey to halt and stop building dams right away. On community level, people need to be aware of water usage and be more responsible in water consumption, the climate change is happening anyway, now is the fight of being impacted least by it! And Iraq is again among the most risked places on Earth!
May god bless and protect the people of Iraq
and where's your god?
@@nathanesguerra8745 there is no such thing as your god or my god....only one living God of heaven and earth
What was a multi=thousand year ecology that supported many civilizations, is now an impetus for human migration elsewhere.Tragically this habitat destruction due to global warming part of the ongoing global crisis that pushes the earth toward starvation, sickness , wars and the fifth global extinction..
"It's raining outside, so it's all a hoax" - every American ever
They used to raise cattle in floating houses with their children... sounds like an old wise tail at this point. So sad and devastating 😢
Sounds like Biblical Prophecy
Read Revelation-it specifically states God will dry up the Euphrates River to unleash the 4 fallen angels on the earth. I think it’s terrifying and I do feel for innocent people and children
Beautiful building/structure at the end with all the straw. So much detail. It must have taken an incredible amount of work
Nobody is gonna do anything about it. Because it's not in Europe or North America
Very unfortunate... this case and several others happening around the world gives us a glimpse of things to come, with Climate Change and the desperation that the extremes will cause.
While the case in Iraq has largely to do with dams in neighboring nations, in the end it's all related. Countries that have the conditions will dam as much freshwater as they can to delay shortages, those downstream will get hit faster, and more drastically, they will blame governments for it, and from there to revolution and civil war it doesn't take much.
The real problem with Climate Change is just that - too much energy in the system, taking everything to the extremes. Droughts will become the most visible and symbolic, but excessive rain all at once, huge storms, hurricanes and typhoons, chaotic weather events and seasons... all of those will disrupt everything. Humanity is used to and depends on a certain regularity and steadiness of weather and climate, the problem with Climate Change is the speed of change.
May the Iraqi people find a way of relocating and adapting...
Wow. Now we know how much you know. Well done.
Saddam did this: After the First Gulf War, Saddam Hussein aggressively revived a program to divert the flow of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers away from the marshes in retribution for a failed Shia uprising in 1991.
That I agree with but it seems disingenuous to keep saying climate change when in this case it’s jerks inhumanely damming the water
My heart is broken by this world
9:00 that kids is like 10
Also, the so-called "Swamp Arabs" are the closest existing relatives to the ancient Mesopotamians.
The swamp Arabs are no more....no swamp
as soon as you said climate change...I knew this video would be biased.....,!! Droughts have been coming and going for centuries.
Prayers ☀️🙏
This is a disaster these people are the last of their kind who preserved the original ancient way of life which date back thousands of years in addition to the loss of water mass which is used by endangered spices of migrating birds in this season they will have no water to drink.
Thank you for covering these kinds of serious, globally impactful crises.
In fact, just LOOK at how mankind is at war with one another, when instead, all humans should be HELPING one another. Otherwise, they're bound to wake up to an empty tomorrow and more after that.
The land between the 2 narrows at one time was the most sacred of all the land on earth.
When the annunaki bombed Sodom and Gomorrah the nuclear fallout destroyed all of this land and covered it in sand
if only there was someone in charge of iraq who knew that the country would need to stand up to and even terrify it's neighbors to prevent something like this from happening....oh wait...
Bout to rename myself Haddam Sussein
Do you have an update on this situation? What is the name of the river being dried up? Thank you.
Both the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers are drying up.
The same thing is happening to Salt Lake City. We started with lake Bonneville and then human beings came along and dried up the last of the remaining great salt lake …. Utah lake is going to disappear too