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Red Devil
05-06-2008, 12:40 AM
US Navy ships are due to leave Burma's coastline because of the continued refusal of the government to allow them to help victims of Cyclone Nargis.

The navy said it would withdraw the four ships, carrying helicopters and landing craft, after 15 failed attempts to convince the regime to let them in.
French and British navy ships have also been withdrawn after being refused permission to operate.

Cyclone Nargis left more than 133,000 people dead or missing. More than a month after the disaster, the UN estimates that 2.4 million people are in need of food, shelter or medical care, and more than a million have yet to receive foreign aid.

Admiral Timothy Keating, commander of US Pacific Command, said the Burmese government had refused the navy's offer of help "each and every time". "I am both saddened and frustrated to know that we have been in a position to help ease the suffering of hundreds of thousands of people and help mitigate further loss of life, but have been unable to do so because of the unrelenting position of the Burma military junta," he said.

With aid agencies reporting continued difficulties in operating inside the affected delta region, correspondents say the 22 heavy-lift helicopters on board the US ships could have made a real difference.

"Important heavy-lifting capability in the delta would have been a standard operating procedure for relief agencies in the response," said Paul Risley, a spokesman for the UN World Food Programme.

Despite the promise of full co-operation given by the ruling generals to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon during a recent visit, international relief agencies still say there is an urgent need for better access.

They say they are still chronically short of transport, and are being given only intermittent access to the delta.

Correspondents say it is proving hard to get a clear overall picture - but in its most recent report the UN said there was a "serious lack of sustained humanitarian assistance for the affected populations". Ten commercial helicopters have now been chartered by the UN, but these are expensive and still insufficient for the task.

BBC News


The people of Burma have been brutally oppressed by the military since they took over in a coup and these same military are scred that aid US aid workers will find out what has really been happening if they are allowed in. Rumours of mass graves and persecuted villages abound. The only answer is to invade and return the country to its civilian government.

RichardsReds
05-06-2008, 12:46 AM
Anyone seen the new Rambo film. Sounds like that but in real life.

Very tragic and something should be done today.

-zuco-
05-06-2008, 12:55 AM
The only answer is to invade and return the country to its civilian government.
So the Americans can install a government
of puppets that does as it's told?
Yeah because that worked great in Iraq
and Afghanistan didn't it....

Edited for demonstration purposes

RichardsReds
05-06-2008, 01:01 AM
Going miles off-topic here but...

Zuco you edited your post but it does not say you made an edit.

Is that a privillage of being a mod?

-zuco-
05-06-2008, 01:20 AM
No, I think if you edit it within a minute or so it doesn't show the edit.

Just edited my initial post and as you can see, the edit is shown.

Dynamite
05-06-2008, 06:03 PM
The people of Burma have been brutally oppressed by the military since they took over in a coup and these same military are scred that aid US aid workers will find out what has really been happening if they are allowed in. Rumours of mass graves and persecuted villages abound. [/COLOR]The only answer is to invade and return the country to its civilian government.

Invade yes but let the european's deal with it (France, Germany) US/UK forces are already commited to iraq/afghanistan as for the germans & the french they are all sat back in there tent's swigging beer whilst our boys are getting killed/blown up and there policy as well stinks, Only firing back if fired on & they let the terrorist pass by them at checkpoints without arresting them knowing that these are terrorist & murdering our forces & the american's

It's out of order that the burma goverment are refusing the US/UK helps so why should they, I say go to where our help & efforts are welcomed

And by the way i have nothing against the people of germany & france it's just there goverment & there policy on how they dont commit to troops, So for a change they should go to help the people of burma & possibly invade them & remove the evil military

Red Devil
05-06-2008, 06:05 PM
By "invade" I did not define exactly who? I think it should be asian countries to return democracy to Burma.

Dynamite
05-06-2008, 06:14 PM
By "invade" I did not define exactly who? I think it should be asian countries to return democracy to Burma.

Totally agree with you mate but only country to trust is japan, you can't involve china/north korea but as for helping out regarding aid then most of asia should be supplying food/shelter/medicial supplies