January 17, 2010 1:00 AM

Clinton: U.S. "Friend, Partner" to Haiti

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Haiti Saturday afternoon to discuss relief efforts for victims of Tuesday's massive earthquake.

She met with Haitian President Rene Preval, and expressed her sympathies to the Haitian people. Sec. Clinton assured the Haitians gathered at the airport that the U.S. is a "friend, partner and supporter," and will work with President Preval's government to provide humanitarian assistance.

She said the U.S. would focus with the Haitian government on communication, electricity and transportation issues, and the two parties agreed to coordinate together to achieve goals. She reiterated President Obama's commitment to be in Haiti "today, tomorrow and in the future."

A joint communiqué will be issued tomorrow spelling out the cooperation between the two governments.

Clinton is traveling with Dr. Rajiv Shah, administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). They will meet with Haitian President Rene Preval and other members of the Haitian government, as well as U.S. civilian and military leaders guiding the relief efforts from Haiti.

Clinton flew on board a U.S. Air Force C-130 transport plane from the Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen in Puerto Rico to Port-au-Prince. She brought with her supplies for the 140 staff members of the U.S. Embassy. Fifty American citizens will return with her when she departs Haiti.

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Shah, who said the World Food Program has identified 14 distribution sites throughout Port-au-Prince, and has already cleared some roads to facilitate the distribution of supplies. "We're looking to expand that," Shah said.

He said the U.S. military is prepared to provide security and logistics for these distribution sites.

Speaking to reporters on the flight to Port-au-Prince, Clinton said the U.S. will support, but not supplant the Brazilian-led U.N. Mission in Haiti (or MINUSTAH), which she said has primary responsibility for security.

"They (MINUSTAH) have been there for years," she said.

Secretary Clinton talks to the Haitian people and President Preval:


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Clinton says the Haitian government has given the U.S. government and others some leeway to meet emergency needs. "The government says the highest priority is to save lives," she said.

However, she said it would be helpful if the Haitian Parliament issued an emergency decree allowing it to delegate certain authority - such as to impose curfews - to others.

When reporters asked if officials were anticipating a major health crisis, such as outbreaks of diseases, Clinton said, "In any disaster like this, you have to plan for the worst eventuality."

She was asked about a timetable for a functioning government? "It's yesterday. But we have to be realistic."

Assistant Secretary P.J. Crowley said that there were hopes to make Cap Haitien operational as a container port, which would give the country a second port.

Shah said three sets of water purification systems, around half the size of a trailer, have been flown to Haiti from Miami; they can produce 100,000 liters of clean water per day. There are plans to send another six such systems from Dubai and Latin America.

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by newsworthy8 January 17, 2010 12:29 AM EST
What is tyour point Clinton...??
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by vancouverboo January 16, 2010 11:58 PM EST
I understand she landed under hostile fire. She has balls.
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by vancouverboo January 16, 2010 9:02 PM EST
Did the little sweetheart land under enemy fire?
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by texas_liberal January 16, 2010 8:53 PM EST
and friends,
the comments from our conservative inbreds gives me reason to keep abortion legal.
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by Clemsson January 16, 2010 5:38 PM EST
charlie7457 is off his meds again.
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by pensacola8-2009 January 16, 2010 4:25 PM EST
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton represents the best hearts, minds and souls of the United States of America. She is compassionate and personally effective in handling her duties with passion and great faith. I am extremely pleased and proud of Hillary Clinton's service.

My prayers go out support her and all others making the personal effort to witness and assist the recovery of the Haitians in the Port Au Price Earthquake.

At the same time, my prayers go to God to change the cruel hearts of those who label our efforts as something less than legitimate or label Haitians as less than deserving. The world is better with Haitians and we need them.
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by porcine_aviator January 16, 2010 10:58 PM EST
The only Haitians worth a damn are the ones smart and brave enough to come here. My hat is off to anyone willing to risk their life for a better tomorrow. As for the ones who choose to remain behind and live the life of a beggar or street gangster...
by sjc_1 January 16, 2010 4:24 PM EST
It was said after a few aftershocks people will again forget about Haiti. This is probably true, with news cycle media, a few weeks from now they will be on to another story and "out of sight out of mind" will take over.

This is a shame, because Haiti was starting to get a clothing manufacturing sector that provided jobs for people. They were getting to a place where when we help them they can help themselves. That is a concept that is valid all over the world, but it can not work if we just forget about them.
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by porcine_aviator January 16, 2010 11:04 PM EST
Haitians can help themselves at any time, without need for some "benevolent" poverty pimp like The Messiah or Billary.

Look at the Dominicans...same island, a lot of shared (African) ancestry, just different culture and mentality. One side is developing well and has a functional democracy. The other side is a beggar and gangster's paradise. Why? Because Dominicans are self-reliant because they have self-respect. The Haitians have been abegging for alms for CENTURIES and have little self-respect. The ones who do have self-respect left there for better futures.
by saturn05 January 16, 2010 4:19 PM EST
I so wish Clinto would have become President. I know I will have those of you who disagree and that's fine. But I would take her no-nonsense attitude over Obama not wanting to hurt anyone's feelings and backing off his promises to the AMerican people.
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by pcherring January 16, 2010 4:13 PM EST
What the people in Haiti need is a lot of American dignitaries coming into town taking up valuable space and expecting all of the pomp that they have become accustomed to receiving. All they add is more confusion but when you are patting your self on the back you forget to look forward.
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