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...Twenty minutes' drive south, a much different scene unfolded. In Umm Qasr, a British commander coaxed four anxious local men — an engineer, two teachers and a former political prisoner — to take control of their town of 40,000.
In 45 minutes, the men breezed through a checklist drawn up by Col. Peter Jones of the 23rd Pioneer Regiment. They agreed to set a dinars-to-dollars exchange rate, get IDs for local fishermen, flip on the town's telephone exchange, find a landfill site, restore the supply of cooking gas, and use poison to cull the large number of stray cats and dogs. After the meeting, they set out to inspect an ice house that wasn't working and power lines that had been knocked down...
I have heard that in that part of the world, strays are often just poisioned. :( Again, is this really necessary, even during a war?