The US military does not have a mission to go in and care for these patients.
THey have a mission to contain it and protect Americans. If they are asked to do a humanitarian run they do so without bringing harm to the US citizens.
it is the exact opposite of bringing these people into the States with active ebola infections.
This is against what the military does. Note that the company who brought them in is private, and the hospital is University. Neither are military.
Our military is not in the business of taking chances with the American public.
That just isn’t true, the American military treats patients everywhere and clearly gets involved in disease control, as I have already proven to you.
Our GIs and their almost 40 years of working with and against Ebola in Africa makes them vulnerable to infection, don’t abandon them to die in Africa like you want to do with our Evangelical Christian doctors and nurses.
Remember that many of our military doctors and personnel are Evangelical Christians also.
Here they are helping during the 1976 Ebola problem.
We had a large footprint in Africa, Cummings said of the Defense Departments response to the first Ebola cases reported in 1976 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, formerly Zaire. Since that time, the Defense Department has answered numerous calls for assistance from the World Health Organization (WHO), nongovernmental organizations and ministries of heath and defense, he said.
Are you aware that the U.S. Army uses Ebola in America?
Long before your Christians came back home?