Washington Has Beef with Europe's Katrina Aid

OlskiOlski 355 Posts
edited September 2005 in Strut Central
Last week, a German military cargo jet carrying 15 tons of food labored into the air bound for the United States. The goal, of course, was to feed needy victims of Hurricane Katrina. But the food supplies never made it. Refused permission to land, the plane was forced to turn around and head back to Cologne, still fully loaded. Food from other countries has likewise been banned.Why was the aid not accepted? As it turns out, the US Department of Agriculture had rejected the rations -- originally prepared for NATO troops -- out of fear they may be tainted with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), the agent thought to cause mad cow disease. Despite intensive efforts on the part of Germany's foreign ministry, the US government refused to give the plane flyover rights.But officers at a US base in Pensacola -- where previous German aid planes had landed -- believe there was another reason. In reality, the critics said, the Bush government was trying to avoid embarrassing images of Europeans making food relief deliveries to the States. After all, the meals had already been certified by NATO as BSE-free. Additionally, the same types of meals have been used in common deployments in Afghanistan, and they've also been consumed by American troops. Startled by a query from SPIEGEL on Friday evening, the US Embassy here in Berlin said the ban on the pre-prepared meals delivered from Germany would be lifted. Indeed, the shiny, new US Ambassador to Germany, William Timken, had only recently thanked the German government for the first 20,000 donated meals -- all of which have already been eaten by Katrina victims.

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  • US = fucktarded

  • I would hope that with many countries donating, if for some reason they was an excess of food, they would put it in food banks. Right now it's too early to know if that could be done, as any care and aid is welcome. But this... that's pathetic to me.

  • Don't want to sound like a conspiracy nut but seems very much like aid from those countries not supporting the Iraq war is not as welcome as help from those countries more sympathetic to the cause. Seriously fucked up.

  • DJ_EnkiDJ_Enki 6,471 Posts
    Don't want to sound like a conspiracy nut but seems very much like aid from those countries not supporting the Iraq war is not as welcome as help from those countries more sympathetic to the cause. Seriously fucked up.

    That's not being a conspiracy nut; that's telling the truth.

    George W. Bush is a total pussy.

  • US = fucktarded

  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts
    US = fucktarded

    yup.

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    fucktarded

    this is a good word. says so much and at the same time does not make fun of those who really should not be made fun of.

    i've always liked when people say ass-backwards, too.

  • DJ_EnkiDJ_Enki 6,471 Posts
    Last week, a German military cargo jet carrying 15 tons of food labored into the air bound for the United States. The goal, of course, was to feed needy victims of Hurricane Katrina. But the food supplies never made it. Refused permission to land, the plane was forced to turn around and head back to Cologne, still fully loaded. Food from other countries has likewise been banned.

    Why was the aid not accepted? As it turns out, the US Department of Agriculture had rejected the rations -- originally prepared for NATO troops -- out of fear they may be tainted with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), the agent thought to cause mad cow disease. Despite intensive efforts on the part of Germany's foreign ministry, the US government refused to give the plane flyover rights.

    But officers at a US base in Pensacola -- where previous German aid planes had landed -- believe there was another reason. In reality, the critics said, the Bush government was trying to avoid embarrassing images of Europeans making food relief deliveries to the States. After all, the meals had already been certified by NATO as BSE-free. Additionally, the same types of meals have been used in common deployments in Afghanistan, and they've also been consumed by American troops. Startled by a query from SPIEGEL on Friday evening, the US Embassy here in Berlin said the ban on the pre-prepared meals delivered from Germany would be lifted. Indeed, the shiny, new US Ambassador to Germany, William Timken, had only recently thanked the German government for the first 20,000 donated meals -- all of which have already been eaten by Katrina victims.

    By the way, do you have a link for this article?
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