Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Douglas, I cannot confirm this. Today's print version of the Neue Zuercher Zeitung (NZZaS), one of Europe's reputedly most serious newspapers, reports that a german aircraft with 10t of aid goods has landed in the U.S. saturday evening and was led to a distribution point by the U.S. aircraft. You can bed they would have mentioned it, if the landing permission or the goods would have been refused. The NZZ has an armada of correspondents in the north american continent. It might be just another US- and Bush-bashing attempt as we are used from many german, french, swiss and other european medias. Don't forget it's election time in Germany, and what's bad for Bush, is good for Schroeder. Didier >Reported a few minutes ago on German radio : >How much truth there is in the report I don't know, it's only minutes old. > >A german military transport aircraft with 10 tons of cargo for >relief in the hurricane Katrina disaster area was refused >landing permission by the US authorities, quoted as having said "Our >country is perfectly capable of looking after itself" > >Landing permission was eventually granted and, although the German >military crew were forbidden to unload the cargo,the 10 tons were >unloaded and distributed to thankful (non-government) aid workers. > >Will they also refuse to let the MASH with Wings "Flying Hospital", >Medevac, land. > >It's scandalous enough with the delays in the US-government reacting >to the disaster, but IMO this caps it all > >Douglas