Italian disaster “expert” (so-called) slams America’s involvement in Haiti relief effort
And the hits just keep on coming.
First, the Haitians themselves criticized and protested our assistance in the aftermath of the earthquake. Next, it was the French accusing us of “occupying” Haiti. Now we have an Italian disaster expert (so-called), Guido Bertolaso, terming our relief effort as nothing but a “vanity parade.”
He describes the aftermath as “a pathetic situation which could have been much better organized,” and that the relief effort is “missing a leader, a coordination capacity that goes beyond military discipline.” If this guy is such an expert in this area and he has these types of complaints, why wasn’t he leading the relief effort? Probably because he didn’t arrive in Haiti until Friday (Jan. 22), a week and a half after the earthquake.
This guy needs to shut his mouth.
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