To: agrace
"We are doing very little at the moment," U.N. emergency relief coordinator Jan Egeland acknowledged in New York
I saw this guy on TV earlier today and he was saying that the biggest problem they were having was "unsolicited assistance".
He said the airports are being clogged up by material and aid
workers that they hadn't planned for. Yesterday he was saying that all coordination should be done through the UN.
Hopefully the US military will take over and salvage the relief effort before all the food and medicine is squandered
by these incompetents.
30 posted on
12/30/2004 8:33:46 AM PST by
oldbrowser
(You lost the election.....................Get over it.)
To: oldbrowser
Egeland wants all aid to run through the UN so he and his cronies will be able to steal from it before it can reach the victims. Standard operating procedure from the criminals who run the U.N.
35 posted on
12/30/2004 8:37:21 AM PST by
jimbo123
To: oldbrowser
This is why Bush's announcement that a task force to spearhead the relief effort was being assembled between Japan, India and the US among others I think. Brilliantly disposing the UN as part of the process. Make no mistake that he meant it when he said the UN was in danger of making itself irrelevant when the Iraq resolutions were not being upheld.
This administration is quite crafty and does things its way.
48 posted on
12/30/2004 9:15:15 AM PST by
commonguymd
(the commonguy's corner bar blogspot - http://commonguyva.blogspot.com)
To: oldbrowser
Screw the UN. Get them the hell out of the way and let the US handle this.
52 posted on
12/30/2004 10:11:14 AM PST by
lwoodham
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