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eyewitness ccount during a real world catastrophe.
24 December 2013, 12:43,
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RE: eyewitness ccount during a real world catastrophe.
(24 December 2013, 11:59)Tartar Horde Wrote: I don't understand, that if the US Navy/Army etc can deploy to anywhere in the world when there is a "humanitarian" disaster within a day, and on the news we see the "aid" being dropped by helicopter and tons of supplies being offloaded from Naval vessels, then why did it take so long for them to come to the rescue of their own countrymen, in their own backyard? I can certainly understand why many Americans would feel annoyed.

Could it be that one is a very effective force led by decision makers that once told to go doesn't get micromanaged by beaurorats and the other is a government department run by beaurocrats?
Skean Dhude
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