Posted on 01/05/2005 7:48:43 AM PST by crushelits
Loans, huh?
Just chits in case anybody ever finds any oil there in the future.
Yeah, I didn't miss that either.
I hereby pledge $60 billion dollars. Who wants to match me?
I pledge $70 million of AppyPappy's money!
All aid has both loans and grants from governments..Some like France(I read)do loans exclusively.
http://diplomadic.blogspot.com/
Aussies and Yanks continue to carry the overwhelming bulk of the burden, but some other fine folks also have jumped in: e.g., the New Zealanders have provided C-130 lift and an excellent and much-needed potable water distribution system; the Singaporeans have provided great helo support; the Indians have a hospital ship taking position off Sumatra. Spain and Netherlands have sent aircraft with supplies.
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The only fault The Diplomad can find with the Dutch report is that it understates the role of the Australians in the relief effort -- they deserve considerably more credit than this report gives them. It's hard to praise the Aussies too much for what they have done in the wake of the tsunami. They are absolutely splendid -- too bad they've got that thing about that weird game, uh, cricket, is it?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1314013/posts
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Posted on 01/04/2005 6:20:36 PM CST by naturalman1975
at SOME dollar figure, the "humanitarian" aid lapses into defacto indemnification unless is is reasonably structured.
Overall, this "pledge" situation is becoming oneupsmanship.
Meanwhile, the USA continues to actually insert humanitarian aid into remote areas.
All aid has both loans and grants from governments..Some like France(I read)do loans exclusively.
http://diplomadic.blogspot.com/
Aussies and Yanks continue to carry the overwhelming bulk of the burden, but some other fine folks also have jumped in: e.g., the New Zealanders have provided C-130 lift and an excellent and much-needed potable water distribution system; the Singaporeans have provided great helo support; the Indians have a hospital ship taking position off Sumatra. Spain and Netherlands have sent aircraft with supplies.
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The only fault The Diplomad can find with the Dutch report is that it understates the role of the Australians in the relief effort -- they deserve considerably more credit than this report gives them. It's hard to praise the Aussies too much for what they have done in the wake of the tsunami. They are absolutely splendid -- too bad they've got that thing about that weird game, uh, cricket, is it?
I was just pointing out that "loans" in this situation sounds like a political bookkeeping angle.
Unless a massive reserve of oil is found beneath them, Indonesia will not be paying back these "loans" anytime soon, or ever.
Thank you, Australia, speaking on behalf of the victims of the horrible Tsunami.
PS
I wasn't bashing Australia......they (and Japan, India) stepped up to the plate with US, right from the git!
Indonesia has asked Australia to take the lead in reconstruction..Australia(who has the greatest physical presence and interest on the security of that region) is our "guy" on the spot for Indonesia, terrorism,etc...They had the losses from the Bali bombing and Howard has been invaluable.
How about those stingy Arabians? $10 million is all that oil-rich country could spare.
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