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America is sending soldiers, because those are uneducated blacks and hispanics, who will be in need of state in future, so no loss when they die. They wont be sending hundreds of doctors like Cuba. America has a nice long tradition of rich people sending poor to death.  Wink
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Yet they're bringing more of these cases back to the mainland which makes no sense. They should just keep these patients quarantined back where they belong and treat the situations there. Lots of anxiety going on in the Dallas area as a result of this.
Hospitals in the US are much better equipped to handle these situations then health care facilities in east Africa. Doctors and Nurses are better trained and have more resources to deal with an ebola patient.

I would think the chances of a health care worker getting infected is much lower here
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Yet they're bringing more of these cases back to the mainland which makes no sense. They should just keep these patients quarantined back where they belong and treat the situations there. Lots of anxiety going on in the Dallas area as a result of this.
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I think they have a hard job ahead. Apparently it's chaos on the ground. All these NGOs working in an uncoordinated way. I don't see how they are going to take command. For example, what about the Chinese troops that have been sent there? Are U.S. officers going to be giving orders to Chinese soldiers? I doubt it.
Sadly this is looking like a megadeath situation.  Cry
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They are handling logistics in an austere environment, which they have a lot of expertise at.

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I Agree. IMHO it seems a low-cost solution with little political drawback. US forces have been there since the end of the 90s conducting cooperative training with local forces there. I suppose this TF to end up like a West Africa Training Cruise exercise. WATC included medical professionals from the U.S. Navy's Medical Department. US Army provided support to civil authorities in Southeast Asia, Japan, Philippines before United Assistance - Ebola Relief supporting West Africa civil authorities as directed by DOD & President Obama.
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I think that America has always have a plan to combat Ebola.
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Do we have any evidence that we CAN'T shoot/maim ebola?  Deploy the troops boys
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They are handling logistics in an austere environment, which they have a lot of expertise at.

True that...

And if that doesn't work they can napalm infected areas (sarcasm)
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They are handling logistics in an austere environment, which they have a lot of expertise at.
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'Murka, home of the brave, has just announced its complex and well thought out plan to combat Ebola.

With guns.

"Ebola cannot be shot, stabbed, or hit with a drone strike like innocent Pakistani people. Why then are approximately 1,400 soldiers set to be deployed to West Africa in October?"

US Soldiers to Occupy West Africa ‘to Combat Ebola

Not an Onion headline.

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U.S. troops head to Africa for Ebola mission - Army Times


U.S. Military Breaks Ground for Ebola Hospital - NBC News


U.S. troops head to Africa for Ebola mission - USA Today
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