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The Geneva-based Doctors Without Borders said bluntly: "There is little sign of significant aid distribution."

The aid group complained of skewed priorities and a supply bottleneck at the U.S.-controlled airport. Doctors Without Borders spokesman Jason Cone said the U.S. military needed "to be clear on its prioritization of medical supplies and equipment."





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Re: Quoting the article

Date: 2010-01-18 06:37 pm (UTC)
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I think I have to go with "someone will consider the answer wrong no matter what"; the prioritization above (a) makes sense from the standpoint of prerequisites, and (b) apparently isn't limiting medical that much considering that at least one country (Israel) already has an emergency field hospital up and running.

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