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Brazil, Haiti Needs Bread Now! Take Your Circus Elsewhere PDF Print E-mail
2010 - January 2010
Written by Augusto Nunes   
Sunday, 17 January 2010 01:09

Brazil's Justice minister Nelson JobimAs soon as the danger dissipated, Nelson Jobim, Brazil's Defense Minister, showed up at the war zone ready come hell or high water. In case of a tsunami, he would land on a beach in Haiti in the admiral uniform he was given in Russia. In case of a space invasion, he would fly over the Caribbean with the gala attire of a French Brigadier. As this was an earthquake, the Defense minister channeled general Jobim and burst in Port-au-Prince wearing a campaign uniform.

The mission was accomplished in three days. In the first day, the fearless stranger recommended survivors that they hospitalized the wounded and buried the dead. In the second day, he ordered the active Brazilian military in the waterless and foodless city to give water to those who are thirsty and food to the hungry. In the third day, he found that the Brazilian government had suffered a loss much more painful than that brought by the earthquake.

Jobim maintained the serenity of someone who prepares a mate in the late afternoon to comment on the death in combat of sweet warrior Zilda Arns, of diplomat Luiz Carlos da Costa and of 14 young heroes engaged in UN's peacekeeping force. These things happen, the flight attendant's smile suggested. What seemed unbearable to him was the loss of control of the capital's airport.

"We cannot accept the unilateral command of the United States," he warned upon learning that the U.S. military, when bumping into the airport in collapse and without effective control, had taken the reins and normalized the air traffic without asking Brazil's permission.

Angered by the insolence, Jobim lost the rest of his patience with the news that the Brazilian Air Force cargo planes had been prevented from landing in the Haitian capital by Yankee flight controllers who advised them to land on less insecure runways.

"All this can be seen as something natural," admitted Foreign Minister Celso Amorim, "but it is important to make it clear that we are being treated with the appropriate priority." Now, amid mountains of rubble, the Itamaraty (Foreign Ministry) continues to look for the shortcut that will give Brazil a seat in the UN's Security Council.

The spectacle of crass opportunism was thickened on Friday by Brazil's ambassador to the UN, Maria Luisa Viotti. "I am looking for information about the character of the presence of the U.S. troops in Haiti," revealed the diplomat, battered by the ever-present suspicion: after having leased Colombia, the empire of Barack Obama may try now Haiti's annexation.

She gave a sigh of relief when she found out that the mission is humanitarian, but she isn't quite satisfied yet. Now she wants to know from the White House if there is a risk of "interference in the peace mission led by the Brazilian military."

The UN tells us that a miserable nation was devastated by the biggest tragedy since its founding 60 years ago. Deep in the unparalleled nightmare, devoid of all, Haiti needs a lot of bread, but at the moment doesn't need a circus. The government troupe is free to embarrass Brazil elsewhere.

Augusto Nunes is a Brazilian journalist and writes for weekly Veja magazine. This article was originally published in Portuguese in his blog - http://veja.abril.com.br/blog/augusto-nunes/direto-ao-ponto



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US is there with
written by Forrest Allen Brown, January 17, 2010
8000 person force not in arms but in help force and only guards the airport from looters and thiefs.

the aircraft carrier in the bay has 60 rotor wing aircraft and the hospital ship has 6 more the major airport needed to speak english to handle the military aircraft .

sending out aircraft to outer locations to give out food and water makes sence as the inner city is full of help.

This should not be made into a who has the right to be here and who has power over the rest this will take all the help from all peoples and all countries.

what should be brazils and the rest of the worlds concern is the spread of aids and other illness to there aid workers
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written by Danielle, January 17, 2010
Veja Magazine, Haiti needs bread now! Take your opposition circus elsewhere.
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written by João da Silva, January 17, 2010
In case of a tsunami, he would land on a beach in Haiti in the admiral uniform he was given in Russia. In case of a space invasion, he would fly over the Caribbean with the gala attire of a French Brigadier. As this was an earthquake, the Defense minister channeled general Jobim and burst in Port-au-Prince wearing a campaign uniform.


May be Dr.Nelson Jobim is doing dress rehearsals to act in the next mega war movie Hollywood is going to make.

Laughable
written by dnbaiacu, January 17, 2010
what should be brazils and the rest of the worlds concern is the spread of aids and other illness to there aid workers


Are you kidding?smilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif Who is thinking about sex at this time at this time of crisis. Or PAYING for it , which you won't get away with NOT doing in a place like Haiti. Give us a break!!!
Brazil , or whereever you are at , i'm sure has their share of AIDS. And if not , because of supposed education,, what makes you think someone would "slip up" and be unsafe in Haiti".???

You got issues.Your fantasies are getting the best of you.smilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif

Comical at best. Borderline insulting at the worst. smilies/sad.gifsmilies/shocked.gifsmilies/wink.gif
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written by Lucas Moraes, January 17, 2010
This journalist must be kidding me... Brazil has been helpping Haiti for at least 5 years by now, especially with its leadership in MINUSTAH. Im not a big fan of the brazilian army, but i've been following their work at Haiti and I must congratulate them. Most of the Haitians also trust in them. Brazil has a long term commitiment with Haiti and of course the milionare American help is more than welcomed.
This journalist obiviously heard about Haiti only now with this disaster, otherwise wouldn't be so narrow minded.
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written by ed garcia, January 17, 2010
Thank you to all the international relief that is going to Haiti.It doesen't matter who gets the credit as long as thr haiti people get it.
dnbaiacu
written by Forrest Allen Brown, January 18, 2010
no one brought sex into this but you

I is a blod born pathogen contact with and open wond a blod to blod contact a mucouiss contact you can get the germs
even you should see the posibility of this type of contact .

burning the bodies you do have to handle them and out of all the pic i have see no one is wearing gloves and with water in short supply not much to let go on a shouer or even washing ones hands when contact is made.

and how about TB and other air borne germs ????
I guess you do not know most people with aids die of rspatoria illness first

now read up befor you open your sick mind
dnbaiacu
written by Forrest Allen Brown, January 18, 2010
no one brought sex into this but you

I is a blod born pathogen contact with and open wond a blod to blod contact a mucouiss contact you can get the germs
even you should see the posibility of this type of contact .

burning the bodies you do have to handle them and out of all the pic i have see no one is wearing gloves and with water in short supply not much to let go on a shouer or even washing ones hands when contact is made.

and how about TB and other air borne germs ????
I guess you do not know most people with aids die of rspatoria illness first

now read up befor you open your sick mind
dnbaiacu
written by Forrest Allen Brown, January 18, 2010
no one brought sex into this but you

I is a blod born pathogen contact with and open wond a blod to blod contact a mucouiss contact you can get the germs
even you should see the posibility of this type of contact .

burning the bodies you do have to handle them and out of all the pic i have see no one is wearing gloves and with water in short supply not much to let go on a shouer or even washing ones hands when contact is made.

and how about TB and other air borne germs ????
I guess you do not know most people with aids die of rspatoria illness first

now read up befor you open your sick mind
dnbaiacu
written by Forrest Allen Brown, January 18, 2010
no one brought sex into this but you

I is a blod born pathogen contact with and open wond a blod to blod contact a mucouiss contact you can get the germs
even you should see the posibility of this type of contact .

burning the bodies you do have to handle them and out of all the pic i have see no one is wearing gloves and with water in short supply not much to let go on a shouer or even washing ones hands when contact is made.

and how about TB and other air borne germs ????
I guess you do not know most people with aids die of rspatoria illness first

now read up befor you open your sick mind
dnbaiacu
written by Forrest Allen Brown, January 18, 2010
no one brought sex into this but you

I is a blod born pathogen contact with and open wond a blod to blod contact a mucouiss contact you can get the germs
even you should see the posibility of this type of contact .

burning the bodies you do have to handle them and out of all the pic i have see no one is wearing gloves and with water in short supply not much to let go on a shouer or even washing ones hands when contact is made.

and how about TB and other air borne germs ????
I guess you do not know most people with aids die of rspatoria illness first

now read up befor you open your sick mind
dnbaiacu
written by Forrest Allen Brown, January 18, 2010
no one brought sex into this but you

I is a blod born pathogen contact with and open wond a blod to blod contact a mucouiss contact you can get the germs
even you should see the posibility of this type of contact .

burning the bodies you do have to handle them and out of all the pic i have see no one is wearing gloves and with water in short supply not much to let go on a shouer or even washing ones hands when contact is made.

and how about TB and other air borne germs ????
I guess you do not know most people with aids die of rspatoria illness first

now read up befor you open your sick mind
opposition circus NO NO IT'S A PIZZA PARTY
written by JAY GLENN, January 18, 2010
Don't worry they will take it elsewhere.

It's the Brazilian way, talk and no bread.
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written by Captain Carnaval, January 18, 2010
EVERYONE is exploiting this tragedy to no end... It's only par for course that Brazil enter the fray.
Forrest Brown
written by dnbaiacu, January 18, 2010
Thanks for the info and I digress. I will research that more. But obviously had you included that in your entry I would not have assumed you were talking about sexual contact as I am SURE most others did also. Without you clearing things up your post sounded crazy, so I apologize for reacting to what I read.

I have noticed the handling without gloves. Let's just hope people are smart enough not to have their open wound come in contact with and open wound of a corpse. smilies/shocked.gif Seriously.

Anyway in the past there was this media frenzy about Haitian boat people coming the the U.S . A main concern was the spread of AIDS sexually. When you brought that up, that was all that came to mind.smilies/wink.gif
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written by Rubin Sarmell, January 18, 2010
The Brazilian Military Forces, uses of course, people who are trained to maintain law and order. Including men and women who are qualified to take care of injured. Along with tons of food and sanitary products
weekly delivered, from the Brazilian mainland. No matter what you really do! There are always people, leaned back, finding other peoples hard efforts, a bit strange, or very weird!?
I guess it´s not what you say, that counts.
It´s about action........
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written by Ricky March, January 18, 2010
Are you kidding? Who is thinking about sex at this time at this time of crisis. Or PAYING for it , which you won't get away with NOT doing in a place like Haiti. Give us a break!!!
Brazil , or whereever you are at , i'm sure has their share of AIDS. And if not , because of supposed education,, what makes you think someone would "slip up" and be unsafe in Haiti".???

You got issues.Your fantasies are getting the best of you.

Comical at best. Borderline insulting at the worst.


Whoever thinks the only way to get AIDS, Hepatitus, or any of a number of other viral pathogens is from sex is a totally ignorant moron. All emergency responders in the U.S. are trained to react to any medical emergency as if the victim has a blood born pathogen. Even the tiniest scratch coming in contact with infected blood can transmit these pathogens. I hope whoever wrote this response will do a little research on the subject, because it is much easier to contract such diseases than many people think. helping someone bandage a small cut can do it. Sharing a razor is good enough. There have even been many cases of people sharing rolled up bills to snort cocaine and contracting Hep and HIV.

Smarten up guy, or you're going to end up with a disease, and it won't be from having sex with a Haitian.
OK, let's all get behind . . .
written by Ricky March, January 19, 2010
the international cries for the fair and equitable distribution of control of the relief efforts in Haiti! What they all seem to be clamoring about is the U.S. has taken control of the relief efforts, including the airport.

So . . . . what they want, is for t he U.S. to sign a blank check, and get the hell out of the way so they can create all the chaos they want, including withdrawing our security forces, and allow the looters, rioters, and general thugs to control the situation, seeing as how they are Haitians, and have more right to be in control of the situation.

And of course let's not forget we don't really need anyone in control of air traffic. The pilots of course can sort that out amongst themselves who gets to land when and where, right?

No Problem
Oh, one more small thing . . .
written by Ricky March, January 19, 2010
ACCORDING TO WIKIPEDIA

Between 1999 and 2004, no new foreign aid to Haiti was sent because political instability made it unlikely that aid would be distributed properly. According to a World Bank report published in 2004, Haiti requires more than US$1.3 billion in aid for 2005 and 2006. In July 2004, a donors’ conference awarded Haïti more than US$1 billion in pledged aid for 2005 and 2006. The United States pledged US$230 million in aid through fiscal year 2006.
The U.S
written by dnbaiacu, January 19, 2010
Is not going to stay front and center for long. With a new style of foriegn policy in the works , it's a bet that the United Nations quickly take the helm and "experiment" at this situation.
This is why , albeit the U.S can do much more with some sort of military effort , as many experts are admitting ,,,, THEY ARE NOT.
This event will be an oppurtunity for the United Nations to grandstand. An oppurtunity to show its worth.
13 And it performs great signs, so that it should even make fire come down out of heaven to the earth in the sight of mankind. Revelation 13:13


And I saw one of its heads as though slaughtered to death, but its death-stroke got healed, and all the earth followed the wild beast with admiration. 4 And they worshiped the dragon because it gave the authority to the wild beast, and they worshiped the wild beast with the words: “Who is like the wild beast, and who can do battle with it?” 5 And a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies was given it, and authority to act forty-two months was given it
Revelation 13:3-5


It's that time now.......

More grandstanding to come.....
The U.S has its own issues to deal with, because its time as the 7th king along with Great Britain is winding down.

 And the wild beast that was but is not, it is also itself an eighth [king], but springs from the seven, and it goes off into destruction.
Revelation 17:11
Just help......
written by Nina, January 19, 2010
Besides this bunch of bla bla bla that will not help this unfortunate people of Haiti, did you do some thing to help them? Seriously, right now we need to be united.This is the time to the whole world come together and show that we are brother and sisters and capable to hand a help for those who are in need. I bet you that everyone of those men and women helping in the Haiti right now are working together to save as many lives as they can without the worry of if the help come from Brazil, US or from hell....criticism will not bring any relief for the people from Haiti.

God Bless the world

Nina
Blah Blah...???????
written by dnbaiacu, January 19, 2010
Besides this bunch of bla bla bla that will not help this unfortunate people of Haiti


I wonder what you think is just "blah,,blah"..

Yes , we all should help. I am most I associate with have given money. That is all I can do.
But young lady, understanding the dynamics behind things and certain events help you understand where we are in the 'stream of time'. It isn't "blah blah" at the end of the day. In fact , they are signs to give one a sense of urgency on a spiritual level. If this goes over your head , the info is not for you. But EVERYTHING happens WITH a reason. Global society is apparently GOING SOMEWHERE.. It's unfortunate that many don't want to admit where. And choose to DISTRACT themselves from REAILITY

Now is not the time to do that. A lot of "blah blah" may just be a wake up call.
Recognize what you are ACTUALLY seeing. It's usually NEVER how it appears on the surface in the political realm.smilies/wink.gif
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written by sad story, January 24, 2010
The Haitians invited the Americans, so how sad and silly for Brazilian politicians and Army officials to exploit it as if the US was simply invading and dominating the situation. This is not a soccer game or sports competition between the US and Brazil: the goal is to help as many people as possible in Haiti by rescuing, feeding, giving medical attention, etc. It's not a time for military posturing. Yes, I agree with the author: some Brazilians seem desperate to make a name for Brazil as a world power, but such stunts only detract from the image of Brazil. Bill Clinton, the special envoy to Brazil, acknowledged it was a joint venture, and he came out and praised the UN troops for having prior knowledge of the terrain. The US government has shown itself in Haiti in one of its finer moments: capable and willing to generously help out another nation in peril. Yet, this crisis also shows the deep seated anti-Americanism in Brazil. Sadly, many Brazilians have no capacity or interest in seeing any good in the US. I haven't even seen the official tally of money donated by ordinary Americans to the aid organizations, but I suspect that the Brazilian government didn't even match private donations, yet still so common to this blog is the unending hatred and misrepresentations of Americans. It all sounds like "sour grapes" and bitterness of a people who only wish to be the next superpower. I personally don't care much about whether the US loses its super power status in the future, nor whether Brazil, China or any other nation gains it. I would be more impressed if our nations learned to be more generous, moral, fair, kind, cooperative, etc. This bickering about who is running the show in Haiti is very sad.
Good article. I enjoy when a Brazilian writes something here that attempts a critical perspective of Brazil. Clever description, very amusing and funny. Courageous perspective, unlike the silly jingoistic opinions and amateurish journalism often seen on this blog that basically looks like a 24-hour non-stop infomercial about how all things in Brazil are extraordinary.
Real truth
written by Real Truth about U.S. Troops, February 01, 2010
There are 18,000 troops in haiti now, helping them. Apperciate thatsmilies/angry.gif
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