Ambrose Pierce once said that: ‘War is a way of teaching Americans geography.’ The Americans, being their malapert selves, have recently set out to disprove this statement, in the way of a severe geographical error. It turns out that the one of the most dominant news companies, in the world’s most powerful country is not completely sure of where they invaded.
In a report on the recent goings on in the Middle East, Fox News showed a map of the troubled areas. The places they were highlighting were Iran, Syria and Israel; but sitting in between them, in a place that many of us will know as Iraq, was a territory labelled as Egypt. I’m not claiming to be a devout studier of the world atlas, but you’d think that if you had invaded somewhere like Iraq, or had dealings with a place like Egypt, you might just know where in the world they are.
So it would appear that war is not a way of teaching Americans’ geography. But why would they care? America is currently (maybe not for much longer) the world’s only superpower and in the minds of their super-sized citizens, they are the only country that matters. I mean, how many countries stage a world series consisting of just themselves?
Have a look at the picture of this monumental cock-up at the top of the page. I know I shouldn’t be at all surprised and maybe I’m not, I’m not sure what I feel, scared I think.

