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    US navy hospital ship stokes tensions by giving Venezuelan refugees free care

    USNS Comfort, moored off Colombia, will help patients as pressure builds on relationship between Washington and Caracas

    Joe Parkin Daniels in Bogotá
    Sun 18 Nov 2018 03.00 EST Last modified on Sun 18 Nov 2018 14.35 EST



    Crew members aboard the USNS comfort navy hospital ship work upon their arrival in Panama on 9 November. Photograph: Bienvenido Velasco/EPA

    A US navy hospital ship moored off Colombia has started giving free medical care to Venezuelan refugees, in a move likely to rile officials in Caracas who deny the existence of a humanitarian crisis in their own country – and have long been suspicious of the close relationship between Colombia and the US.

    ‘Like doctors in a war’: inside Venezuela’s healthcare crisis
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...celona-caracas

    As well as treating Colombians, US medical teams aboard the USNS Comfort will attend to Venezuelan refugees, particularly at the ship’s next stop in Riohacha, a city near the border between the two countries.
    Some 3 million Venezuelans have fled political turmoil and economic hardship at home, including 1 million who have taken shelter in Colombia, which has struggled to deal with the exodus.
    Sign up for the new US morning briefing Last week, authorities in the the country’s capital Bogotá opened the first refugee camp to house nearly 500 Venezuelans.

    Venezuela has been seized by a worsening health crisis amid a dire shortage of drugs, vaccines and sanitary products and outbreaks of infectious diseases.
    Last year authorities recorded 406,000 cases of malaria – a disease which Venezuela had come close to eradicating in the 1980s – an increase of 69% from 2016. Measles is also on the rise, and both diseases have spread across the border, worrying Colombian health officials.
    The USNS Comfort, which is on a three-month mission that has already taken in Ecuador and Peru and will end next month in Honduras, arrived at Colombia’s north-western port city Turbo on Wednesday.
    Patients in Turbo and Riohacha, where the ship will dock next week, will receive medical assistance from the crew of more than 900 doctors, nurses, military technicians and volunteers, with installations aboard the 272-metre-long vessel as well as on shore.


    The USNS Comfort is on a three-month mission that has already taken in Ecuador and Peru and will end in Honduras. Photograph: Bienvenido Velasco/EPA

    The ship is equipped with a dental suite, four x-ray machines and an optometric lab, and carries 5,000 blood packs – a marked improvement on the rudimentary hospitals in the two cities. Two helicopters will ferry patients between land and the ship.
    The mission has been billed as a reflection of the “enduring promise of friendship, partnership and solidarity with the Americas”, according to a statement put out by US Southern Command.

    But it has stoked tensions in the region, with China – one of Venezuela’s few allies – hastily dispatching its own hospital ship to Venezuela in September ahead of the US mission.

    Venezuelan migrants live in shadows on Caribbean's sunshine islands
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ibbean-islands

    “This is how you undertake diplomacy in the world,” Venezuelan defense minister Vladimir Padrino said at the time. “With concrete actions of co-operation and not stoking the false voices of those who beat the drum of war.”
    Tensions between Washington and Caracas have been ratcheted up recently, with US national security adviser John Bolton labelling Venezuela as part of a “troika of tyranny” alongside Nicaragua and Cuba.
    “It’s pretty brilliant P.R. , isn’t it?” Adam Isacson, a security analyst at the Washington Office on Latin America, a thinktank, said in response to the deployment. “We could just as easily, at similar cost, send a huge contingent of civilian doctors, working on land where the people are, to help tend to the Venezuelan population. But sending a military ship – even though it’s white with a big red cross on it – sends more of a message about projecting US power.”
    While US officials describe an enduring alliance with Colombia, Donald Trump has twice snubbed the Andean nation by cancelling planned visits.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...fugees-tension
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    Why are WE paying for this!!!!

    They have oil, they have land...go home and get your medical care!

    How about medical care for OUR homeless? OUR seniors? OUR displaced people due to fires, tornados, hurricanes, floods!

    WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE TO PAY FOR AND SAVE THE ENTIRE WORLD!!!

    NO MONEY, NO AID, NO OATMEAL!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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