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New Orleans: A Geopolitical Prize
Long, really need to be p. 49-ed; no source, this is a Stratfor freebie, and an interesting one, lot of things I didn't know about New Orleans and Mississipi. Stratfor has done a good serie on Katrina on the same theme IMHO. I'm sure the USA and the New Orleaners (?) will endure and overcome, no doubt about it, but in the meantime, my heart goes to thoses who have lost everything, including loved ones.
By George Friedman

The American political system was founded in Philadelphia, but the American nation was built on the vast farmlands that stretch from the Alleghenies to the Rockies. That farmland produced the wealth that funded American industrialization: It permitted the formation of a class of small landholders who, amazingly, could produce more than they could consume. They could sell their excess crops in the east and in Europe and save that money, which eventually became the founding capital of American industry.

But it was not the extraordinary land nor the farmers and ranchers who alone set the process in motion. Rather, it was geography -- the extraordinary system of rivers that flowed through the Midwest and allowed them to ship their surplus to the rest of the world. All of the rivers flowed into one -- the Mississippi -- and the Mississippi flowed to the ports in and around one city: New Orleans. It was in New Orleans that the barges from upstream were unloaded and their cargos stored, sold and reloaded on ocean-going vessels. Until last Sunday, New Orleans was, in many ways, the pivot of the American economy.

Posted by: anonymous5089 2005-09-02
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=128427