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US Pilots Get Hero’s Welcome in Myanmar May 13, 2008 Associated Press UTAPAO AIR BASE, Thailand - Flying into Yangon, U.S. Marine Cpl. Bryan Hampson looked out the windows of his C-130 cargo plane at an expanse of marshland covered with a thick, brown blanket of water. As the plane broke through the clouds, the crew member didn't know what to expect. His flight Tuesday was only the second one that Myanmar's ruling military junta - often hostile and suspicious of outside interference - had allowed the U.S. military to fly into the cyclone-devastated country. What awaited was virtually a hero's welcome. "They kept telling us thank you and shaking our hands," he said of the 40 Myanmar people who unloaded by hand the 19,900 pounds (9,025 kilograms) of emergency supplies on board. "They were really friendly toward us. They were excited to see us." After strong appeals from Washington, Myanmar allowed the second and third U.S. military flights in on Tuesday and appeared to be willing to accept more, said Marine Lt. Col. Douglas Powell. Powell said the first flight Tuesday carried blankets, water and mosquito nets. The second took in a 24,750-pound (11,225-kilogram) load. The two flights come after Myanmar allowed an Air Force C-130 cargo plane into Yangon, its main city, on Monday. "They were very polite, very professional," Capt. Mark Hamilton, the pilot of Tuesday's first flight, said of the Myanmar officials who met the plane. He said a Myanmar air force officer even came aboard the plane and took snapshots of the cockpit. Last edited by Herkdriver; 05-13-2008 at 11:56 AM. |
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The Burmese people will pay for the US food drops by way of some form of a free trade agreement some way down the line. Either that or the US will invade them. To paraphrase Thomas Friedman: "US imperialism works as a result of the 'invisible hand' of the market, or failing that visible might of the fist". Watch this space.
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Hairy. Regardless of what you think. We do not ask for compensation for our help. Nor do we take it. Are you able to do anything but badmouth those that want to help? I do not think I have ever seen one positive thing come from you.
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Of course they would have been happy to see you guys, they are starving and would be grateful for any help they get. Good on America.
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If any people are left alive after their government gets done it will be amazing.
Even North Korea accepts rice aid!
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You have been BLINDED by hatred and your bias is the easiest character trait to spot out of anyone else on these boards.
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Not true.....If you pay attention to real facts and dont look for half truths to try and back up what you WANT to believe. Thats what bias is.....believing what you WANT to believe. I prefer to live in Reality.
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In today's Guardian newspaper, the front page led with a report on how so-called aid to natural disaster stricken nations of the third world will be subject to conditional loans, otherwise known as 'structural adjustment programmes'. So put that in your pipe and smoke it!
As I correctly suggested, the Burmese government is likely to be suspicious of US aid because it has seen the way in which it can be used as a political weapon to undermine governments - democratic or otherwise. The US already has a significant military presence in neighbouring Thailand, and the aircraft carriers Kitty Hawk and Nimitz are nearby. |
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