The Haiti earthquake created a huge and urgent need for water, food, medicine and other services - a need that required governmental and private response. There has been some criticism, by officials from other countries, of the huge involvement of the U.S. military. But U.S. officials say the only organization with the capability to deliver huge amounts of emergency supplies and personnel was the American military. Pentagon Correspondent Al Pessin reports on what the military brought to Haiti, and its plans for the future.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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