Deadly Absurdity in Iraq

The Iraq war has reached new levels of absurd corruption.

The New York Times reports that the U.S. funded Iraqi government spent $85 million on plastic-coated cardboard divining rods to Ouija bombs and guns at checkpoints:

“The Iraqi government has purchased more than 1,500 of the
devices, known as the ADE 651, at costs from $16,500 to $60,000 each.
Nearly every police checkpoint, and many Iraqi military checkpoints,
have one of the devices, which are now normally used in place of
physical inspections of vehicles.”

The paper reports that top Iraqi officials claim “the operator must walk in place a few moments to ‘charge’ the device, since it has no battery or other power source.”

Is this what we wasted so many lives and so much money for?