First Post on the Tsunami

Of the many that are doing a far better job than I could on the crisis caused by the Tsunami I like the diplomad because 1) he is there 2) he has some important insights. 3) he is not a part of the UN.

The Washington Times has this quote form the UNHumanitarianAffairs Egeland.

But U.N. Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Jan Egeland suggested that the United States and other Western nations were being “stingy” with relief funds, saying there would be more available if taxes were raised.

This is a typical “the Government is the solution” mentality. To bad he is blind and stupid and UN-Humanitarian in nature.

In the Diplomad’s latest post he states

In this part of the tsunami-wrecked Far Abroad, the UN is still nowhere to be seen where it counts, i.e., feeding and helping victims.

This does not supprrise anyone in America which is why we are not supporting the ‘UNcredibles’

From the Diplomad also this quote.

Let’s start with the last citation, the one from the UN. I can tell you, dear readers, that I am temporarily working in one of the countries that got slammed hard by the tsunami and while the UN effort might be in high gear, it must have its parking brake on. No sign of that effort here! Lots of bureaucrats flying in and out, but that’s about it.

and this:

One more note about the USA. The amounts listed in the newspapers as donated by the USA greatly underestimate the true size of the donation we make. We are moving huge numbers of aircraft, ships, and personnel to help out. We have carriers and even a MEU on the move. And guess what? We don’t charge the UN for that, and we don’t include those enormous costs in any “pledging conferences.” The only countries I see delivering goods and services where I am are the Aussies (who are terrific!) and us. The EU is only to be seen in press releases.

God be with the people that have been tragically impacted in this crisis.

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One Response to “First Post on the Tsunami”

  1. howarde on 03 Jan 2005 at 23:09 #

    Hmmmm, just about the same things that are quoted above, I posted in a Comment on Jenny’s Blog, A COLLECTION OF THOUGHTS. We got more than 5,000 crew members on the USS Abraham Lincoln, our latest carrier, already there and in action. We’ll get little credit from the UN though, because we did not say the right things first, before we knew all that was going on. The UN? Pissants! Egeland? The ass-end of a Pissant.