President Obama, facing the first large-scale humanitarian crisis of his presidency, moved quickly to send help toHaiti, pledging Wednesday that the Haitians and their devastated island nation would have the “unwavering support” of the United States.Within hours of Mr. Obama being informed of the quake in Haiti on Tuesday, United States officials were plotting a response that included ships, transport planes, helicopters and thousands of Marines. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton decided Wednesday night to cancel the rest of her Pacific trip and return to Washington.
Gen. Douglas Fraser, head of the United States Southern Command, said that one of the Navy’s large amphibious ships would probably be sent to Haiti, with a Marine expeditionary unit aboard, and that other American military forces were on alert, including a brigade of 3,500 troops. He said the Pentagon was “seriously looking” at sending thousands of Marines to help the disaster effort.
The Navy aircraft carrier Carl Vinson was deployed from Norfolk, Va.; military commanders said it should arrive in two days. In addition, White House officials said the military was looking into sending the Southern Command’shospital ship, the Comfort, in light of reports that most of Haiti’s medical facilities were severely damaged if not destroyed. The Coast Guard also sent four cutters.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
The Empire At Work
You can debate the merits of foreign aid or "Big Government" all you want, but this is work that the US should be doing because - dammit - we're the only ones who can.
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U.S. politics
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