Amphib, helos join Pakistan flood relief effort
Posted : Wednesday Aug 11, 2010 20:17:35 EDT
TAMPA, Fla. — The United States is more than tripling the number of helicopters it is providing to help in flood-ravaged Pakistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Wednesday.
Gates said the amphibious assault ship Peleliu is now off the coast near Karachi, carrying 19 helicopters and a complement of about 1,000 Marines.
The six U.S. helicopters that were sent to Pakistan from Afghanistan previously have been helping rescue people and deliver aid supplies. Gates said Peleliu’s complement will replace six combat helicopters on loan from the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan.
Gates said President Obama has directed his administration to “lean forward” in offering help to the Pakistanis, which he stressed will be at a pace dictated by Pakistan’s needs and its ability to handle aid.
“There’s no point in having a lot of helicopters if we don’t have the relief supplies to deliver,” Gates told reporters traveling with him to Florida. He said the State Department, the U.S. Agency for International Development and other areas of the government will have to be involved in helping Pakistan recover.
Gates and other U.S. officials say the Pakistani military has had to divert some troops and attention from fighting insurgents to help in flood relief. The U.S. is trying to lighten that load, but Gates said the overall impact of the shift ultimately will depend on how many troops are diverted.
“We weren’t expecting them to undertake new offensives for some period of time anyway,” Gates said of the Pakistani military’s efforts against insurgents along its border with Afghanistan. He also addressed reports that extremist groups are helping in relief efforts, allowing them to appear to some parts of the population as a positive force.
“It does offer them an opportunity,” Gates said.
Gates said the U.S. in turn is pleased to offer Islamabad a way of showing the Pakistani population that its government and military are able and ready to care for their own people.
On Tuesday, the Pakistani Taliban said the flooding was God’s punishment to Pakistanis for accepting secular leaders and urged Pakistanis to boycott foreign aid.
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