Posted on 09/26/2014 7:45:11 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
President Obama warned world leaders at the United Nations Thursday that the international response to the Ebola crisis is "not enough," urging them to step up their efforts.
"We know from experience that the response to an outbreak of this magnitude needs to be both fast and sustained like a marathon, but run at the pace of a sprint," Obama said. "Thats only possible if every nation and every organization does its part. And everyone has to do more."
Last week, the president announced the U.S. was sending 3,000 military personnel to West Africa to respond to the crisis, which the World Health Organization estimates has killed more than 2,900.
The Pentagon plans to establish a command center in Liberia, build more than a dozen temporary hospitals, and distribute kits with sanitizing equipment and medicine. According to a senior administration official, the U.S. is prepared to devote more than $1 billion to the effort if necessary.
But Obama said that, while the U.S. "will provide the capabilities that only America has," other nations need to step up to the plate.
"We will continue to lead and do our part," Obama said. "But this must also be a priority for the world."
The president called on other countries to contribute assets and capabilities, including air transport, medical evacuation, healthcare workers, equipment and treatment.
"Everyone can do something," Obama said.
The president warned that, if other countries did not contribute, regional and global security could be threatened, and tens of thousands of people could die.
"If this epidemic is not stopped, this disease could cause a humanitarian catastrophe across the region," Obama said. "In an era when regional crises can quickly become global threats, stopping Ebola is in the interests of the entire world."
Obama also called for a more proactive investment in global health systems that could help prevent outbreaks in the future. On Friday, the White House will host a summit for 44 countries focused on global health security.
"Even as we meet the urgent threat of Ebola, its clear that our nations must do more to prevent, detect and respond to future biological threats before they erupt into full-blown crises," Obama said.
How about not EXPOSING our military personnel to it you STUPID SON OF A BITCH!
PING!
Let’s bring a few thousand of them over here then, right Mr. Obola?
You mean like not allowing travelers from infected areas into our country? Or keeping our citizens, including our Military, out of the infected areas?
More gems of wisdom from Captain Clueless.
Like secure the border?
And how about SECURING THE FRIGGIN´ BORDERS?
Yeah, Barak, since you were “The One We have been Waiting for”, why not to over to west Africa and lift your rod and staff to effect a cure?
Didn’t think so.
excellent!!
You beat me to it.
Do these m/fers ever stop to think that they might be among the dead?
Barack and Michelle should go on vacation to Africa and take Marie Harf with them.
I don’t eat bushmeat.
I’ve done my part.
Is there a Nobel Prize for this ?
Wait, you mean I am already helping high school kids graduate and I am helping illegals experience American opportunity and I am busy working to get everyone to vote, while helping kids stay off drugs and eat better, while strengthening my community (and a few others down the road) in terms of....well, anything that comes to mind, maybe helping people get registered for healthcare or sumthin.
But I realize that it takes more of my earnings to pay for all this stuff so taxes going up are to be expected. Now I gotta throw in a few extra hours to help with the Ebola thing, too?
Amen, and again I say, Amen!
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