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1,000 US troops to assist in Philippine relief effort
Published November 14, 2013
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Philippines typhoon leaves trail of destruction
One of the most powerful storms on record devastated the central Philippines, as authorities fear it killed an estimated 10,000 people in one city alone.

The number of American troops helping the typhoon relief effort in the Philippines could triple to more than 1,000 by the end of the week, U.S. officials said Wednesday.

Senior Obama administration officials say that after a very difficult first few days, they are cautiously optimistic that logistical bottlenecks that have held up large quantities of aid material are easing.

On Thursday, the Navy's George Washington Strike Group, led by the aircraft carrier USS George Washington arrived in the Leyte Gulf to expand search-and-rescue operations, provide medical care and a platform for helicopters to move supplies to remote areas. The strike group joins several U.S. ships and aircraft that are already in the area.

2,357 people have been confirmed dead and 600,000 people were displaced by last week's powerful storm that struck the central Philippines, and many remain hungry, thirsty and sick. The Southeast Asian nation is a U.S. treaty ally, and Washington is providing $20 million in immediate aid and ships and aircraft to help distribute supplies.

President Barack Obama urged American citizens, too, to contribute, directing them to a White House website with links to groups providing aid. He noted some of the areas hit by the storm are the same places where U.S. and Philippine forces worked together to liberate the islands during World War II.

"Recovering from one of the strongest storms ever recorded will take years," Obama said in a statement. "But the strength, resilience and faith of the Filipino people are legendary."

In the hard-hit city of Tacloban, coordination at the airport has improved, and a road to the city that was cut by the storm has opened up, which should accelerate the distribution of relief supplies, said the officials, who briefed reporters about the American response to the disaster. The spoke on condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the administration.

"For the first few days, we were fully reliant on the airport for our only hub for getting anything into that town," said one official. "It was a lot like trying to squeeze an orange through a straw. We are now getting more and bigger straws."

The first airlift of hygiene kits and plastic sheeting from the U.S. Agency for International Development was distributed Wednesday to help 10,000 families, and another consignment is due to arrive in the capital Manila Thursday. The first shipment of U.S. food aid is expected to be distributed by the U.N. World Food Program in the next day or so.

The U.S. is using C-130 transport planes and Osprey helicopters to transport aid, which is now reaching out to coastal villages. The transport planes have evacuated about 800 victims of the disaster from Tacloban to Manila. Unmanned aircraft deployed from Guam have also provided overhead reconnaissance to help in damage assessment.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Pacific Fleet commander, Adm. Harry Harris, ordered the activation of the USNS Mercy hospital ship, so that it can begin preparations to go to the Philippines if ordered.

According to Reuters, the USNS Mercy, which is in San Diego, is slow-moving and it could take about three weeks for the ship to reach the Philippines if it first stops in Hawaii to pick up additional personnel and equipment, a U.S. military spokesman said.

The ship has a capacity to treat hundreds of patients at any given time, Reuters reported.

Just over 300 U.S. military personnel are currently in the Philippines.

The U.S. military is also helping transport Philippine security forces to enforce a curfew and restore order to the typhoon-hit region, where violence and armed looting has occurred because of lack of basic supplies. The U.S. officials said maintenance of security is the responsibility of the Philippine authorities, and the situation is improving.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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O.K. Who's going to start the goofy conspiracy theories...?
 
Only idiots will. The fact is that the US military is also one of the most effective humanitarian response teams out there. Be it the 2005 Pakistan earthquake or the 2011 floods.. the Haiti Typoon, the Pacific Tsunami or otherwise. The level of Humanitarian support provided by the US is unmatched. However, there will always be those who will choose to hate the US regardless of its contributions to Humanity. But then again, there are always people who will continue to identify Niels Bohr for the Manhattan project and not for his groundbreaking work in matter research and quantum theory. That is the nature of humanity. We look at extremes.
 
Only idiots will. The fact is that the US military is also one of the most effective humanitarian response teams out there. Be it the 2005 Pakistan earthquake or the 2011 floods.. the Haiti Typoon, the Pacific Tsunami or otherwise. The level of Humanitarian support provided by the US is unmatched. However, there will always be those who will choose to hate the US regardless of its contributions to Humanity. But then again, there are always people who will continue to identify Niels Bohr for the Manhattan project and not for his groundbreaking work in matter research and quantum theory. That is the nature of humanity. We look at extremes.
You forgot the 2004 Asian tsunami.
 
You forgot the 2004 Asian tsunami.
That too. Point is, to cast out the US as the devil incarnate is incorrect. It may be the devil's advocate on a regular basis but that does not mean it does not have its positives as well.
 
That too. Point is, to cast out the US as the devil incarnate is incorrect. It may be the devil's advocate on a regular basis but that does not mean it does not have its positives as well.

Oh yea sure, they 'help' 10,000 and kill 10,000,000.

Great guys indeed, how much is the CIA paying you?
 
Oh yea sure, they 'help' 10,000 and kill 10,000,000.

Great guys indeed, how much is the CIA paying you?

That goes with the point I was making. As such Mao's revolution led to the deaths of some 10.6 million people.. but its result was a resurgent China. Without it, China was in disarray.

The US's assistance does not absolve it of its excesses during the wars it undertakes or the reasons it undertakes them, but it does give them the right to have credit where it is due.
 
The US miltary were trained with Diaster rescue after we suffer our own in Katrina (By the way i was there in the superdoom with the 82d)....In fact, most of our naval and air operation were either Rescue related or Rebuilding effort.

Look at USNS Mercy alone, how many service star it got from Humanitarian mission??
 
The Yankees are on holiday.

The US will probably do a bit of a shooting practice and fire 1000 cruise missiles to blow out the debris so that the Philippines may start reconstruction as soon as possible.
 
That goes with the point I was making. As such Mao's revolution led to the deaths of some 10.6 million people.. but its result was a resurgent China. Without it, China was in disarray.

The US's assistance does not absolve it of its excesses during the wars it undertakes or the reasons it undertakes them, but it does give them the right to have credit where it is due.

Don't compare Mao to the millions of humans the Yankees have slaughtered in war. Not to mention the use of agent orange and depleted uranium. This has nothing to do with Mao. Stop changing the topic.

I suppose you as an overseas Pakistani is okay with the Yankees droning innocent women and children in Pakistan? Will Pakistan be better off?

The primary goal of the Yanks is not really rescue, it's used to further their imperial agenda using this disaster. I've read reports from that Asian tsunami they set up funds and NGOs that was eventually used for political purposes. They see every crisis as an opportunity to further their hegemony and continue their imperial agenda.

Now they want to score brownie points against China.
 
I suppose you as an overseas Pakistani is okay with the Yankees droning innocent women and children in Pakistan? Will Pakistan be better off?

The primary goal of the Yanks is not really rescue, it's used to further their imperial agenda using this disaster. I've read reports from that Asian tsunami they set up funds and NGOs that was eventually used for political purposes. They see every crisis as an opportunity to further their hegemony and continue their imperial agenda.

Now they want to score brownie points against China.

Im actually a very travelling Pakistani.. and one born and raised home.. Only been overseas a bit.. Again, you are repeating the same argument trying to score one ups by shooting tangents.. dont you have a solid point that you are confident about and not have to back it up with cheap shots?.

The usage of drones against civilians is deplorable.. but at the same time in 2010...the same Americans sent millions in Aid to flood victims in the same area. Now in that, they insert NGOs.. spies etc... But as such one cannot ignore the humanitarian efforts.

I think China is deplorable for how it sends cheap equipment to Pakistani companies while sending similar but A-Grade equipment to Europe. Should I then call China all out bad? or Should we weigh in the good with the bad?
 
As the Philippines is its concubine slave state, the US is only fulfilling it's most basic paternalistic duties. Good luck to the rescuers, hope they make progress and don't catch malaria or anything.

Typical imperial blowhard response arrogant stupid fool
 
Im actually a very travelling Pakistani.. and one born and raised home.. Only been overseas a bit.. Again, you are repeating the same argument trying to score one ups by shooting tangents.. dont you have a solid point that you are confident about and not have to back it up with cheap shots?.

The usage of drones against civilians is deplorable.. but at the same time in 2010...the same Americans sent millions in Aid to flood victims in the same area. Now in that, they insert NGOs.. spies etc... But as such one cannot ignore the humanitarian efforts.

I think China is deplorable for how it sends cheap equipment to Pakistani companies while sending similar but A-Grade equipment to Europe. Should I then call China all out bad? or Should we weigh in the good with the bad?

You have the audacity to compare the equipment we gave you with the Americans killing millions of innocent people all across the world? WOW, just WOW!
 
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