CNN's Anderson Cooper and doctors and relief workers in Haiti are
already complaining about relief supplies just sitting on the
airport for days. Apparently the US military is guarding the
supplies and not releasing them unless there is a "security
detail" going with them. But I'm only deriving this from Cooper's
report, where he was obviously trying to pick his words carefully
and hesitant (scared) about criticizing the military. All he said
was that he walks everywhere and has never felt like he, or any
of his staff or any of the medical people, are in any danger -
and thinks the security thing is being "blown out of proportion".



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