So the executive branch is using this to get our military (medics, corpsmen, and some defense) over there to expose them? To cause more emotional damage? He won’t let them take out ISIS (which I am sure they were chomping at the bit to do) but will send them to fight an enemy they cannot see and know little about?
Thank you for the calm info. I will research more, of course, because I am in contact with military moms like myself who are stressed anyway and any trigger is multiplied. My son will not be going to Africa but he wants to go to get ISIS.
I’m generally neutral on “humanitarian” missions, but if our Brave Fighting Men and Women don’t partake in indecent behavior, there’s little chance of them becoming infected.
Essentially, they’ll be building what passes for a hospital in Africa, water purification systems, stocking IV fluids, explaining how to wash your hands, put on a surgical mask, don’t eat something covered in an ebola patient’s vomit, things along those lines.
While you’re right to be concerned about the executive branch and anything it does being nefarious, this is most likely benign in its intentions.
Sorry, I meant to add thank your son for his service, and thank you and your family for your sacrifices.