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This is all very well, but why the need for the massive poster saying 'US AID' in huge letters? To impress us, or them? There could be someone sleeping under it soon I suppose, so that's one use for it.
US aid reaches Burma
My first reaction to this: the US government has, to say the least, strained (if not completely non-existent) relations with Myanmar. The "US AID" might be trying to let the average person in Myanmar know that many average people in the US do care & want to help. So yeah, it's a bit of propaganda but I also believe that the intention is to contravene the fact that the politicians dislike/distrust each other and emphasise that many in the citizenry just want to provide assistance. Just my opinion.
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That's good. They scored some points while their people died waiting for the aid. They won and the people who are dying lost. I just wish people on both sides didn't politicize the tragedy and just gave aid and accepted aid for the sake of those who really really need it. I hope it does the Burmese people some good and I hope it's not too late.
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The Junta has the right to accept aid in any way they see fit. They have allowed medical help from Thailand, China and india. I'm sure it was on this board that someone posted a year ago that they'd rather get medical care in a third world country than in America, so there's got to be something to that. Neither Western world, nor western medicine should not be forced upon anyone. And even my deaf, dumb and blind grandmother The UN got enough food through for a quarter of those in need.
Myanmar has said they will establish a mechanism so that aid from all over the world can flow into Myanmar, and they will do this at a conference coming up this Sunday. Three weeks after the catastrophe.
Sadly, those who are dying are not on board with any of this.
Myanmar has said they will establish a mechanism so that aid from all over the world can flow into Myanmar, and they will do this at a conference coming up this Sunday. Three weeks after the catastrophe.
Sadly, those who are dying are not on board with any of this.