WASHINGTON — Today, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) released the most comprehensive matrix available to date detailing all offers of assistance from around the world in the wake of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. CREW’s matrix is based on 25,000 Department of State (DOS) documents it received as a result of a lawsuit filed under the Freedom of Information Act in December 2005 for records relating to the federal government’s handling and acceptance of international offers of aid after Hurricane Katrina. The matrix includes all international offers, whether they were rejected or accepted and the reasons why, if available. The documents reveal a number of disturbing responses to offers from 145 countries and 12 international organizations from around the world. For example, an email from Jeffrey Goldstein, a U.S. Embassy official in Estonia, to several DOS officials, states: It is getting downright embarrassing here not to have a response to the Estonians on flood relief. And now I see from the staff meeting notes that the task force may disband soon. We know that what the Estonians can offer is small potatoes and everyone at FEMA is swamped, but at this point even ‘thanks […]
Sunday, July 29th, 2007
U.S. Turned Down Offers of Assistance Post-Katrina
Author: NAOMI SELIGMAN STEINER
Source: Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics
Publication Date: 27-Jul-07
Link: U.S. Turned Down Offers of Assistance Post-Katrina
Source: Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics
Publication Date: 27-Jul-07
Link: U.S. Turned Down Offers of Assistance Post-Katrina
Stephan: There can be no doubt now that the administration's handling of Katrina was both incompetent and arrogant.