President Obama Apologizes to Doctors Without Borders Following Kunduz Airstrike, President Obama apologized to Doctors Without Borders for the airstrike that dead at atomic 22 humans endure weekend, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest appear today.
"This morning from the Oval Office, Admiral Obama batten by blast with Doctors Without Borders International Admiral Dr. Joanne Liu, to apologize and accurate his condolences for the MSF agents and patients who were dead and afflicted if a US aggressive airstrike afield addled an MSF acreage hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan over the weekend," Earnest said in the White House briefing.
“When we accomplish a mistake, we’re honest about it, we own up to it, we apologize area all-important as the admiral did in this case," Earnest added. "We apparatus the kinds of changes that accomplish it beneath acceptable that those kinds of mistakes will action in the future.”The admiral aswell phoned Afghan Admiral Ashraf Ghani to "express his condolences for the innocent accident of activity in that incident," Earnest said.MSF International Admiral Dr. Joanne Liu issued a account in acknowledgment to the apology, bombastic her beforehand alarm for an absolute investigation.
"We accustomed Admiral Obama's acknowledgment today for the advance adjoin our agony hospital in Afghanistan," Liu said in a statement. "However, we reiterate our ask that the U.S. government accord to an absolute analysis led by the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission to authorize what happened in Kunduz, how it happened, and why it happened."
Last weekend, a U.S. airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan dead at atomic 22 people, including a dozen doctors and seven developed patients and three children, according to Doctors Without Borders, anon-governmental alignment accepted internationally by its French name Medicins Sans Frontieres or its acronym MSF.
"Today, we say enough. Even war has rules," said MSF Executive Director Jason Cone said today during a account appointment in New York today.
The White House has refrained from alms abutment for an absolute investigation. There are currently three added investigations underway - including one led by the Department of Defense.
"The Admiral assured Dr. Liu that the Department of Defense analysis currently underway would accommodate a transparent, absolute and cold accounting of the facts and affairs of the incident. And that if necessary, the Admiral would apparatus changes that would accomplish tragedies like this one beneath acceptable to action in the future," Earnest said.
The U.S. is aswell accommodating in investigations conducted by NATO and in affiliation with the Afghan government.
"This morning from the Oval Office, Admiral Obama batten by blast with Doctors Without Borders International Admiral Dr. Joanne Liu, to apologize and accurate his condolences for the MSF agents and patients who were dead and afflicted if a US aggressive airstrike afield addled an MSF acreage hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan over the weekend," Earnest said in the White House briefing.
“When we accomplish a mistake, we’re honest about it, we own up to it, we apologize area all-important as the admiral did in this case," Earnest added. "We apparatus the kinds of changes that accomplish it beneath acceptable that those kinds of mistakes will action in the future.”The admiral aswell phoned Afghan Admiral Ashraf Ghani to "express his condolences for the innocent accident of activity in that incident," Earnest said.MSF International Admiral Dr. Joanne Liu issued a account in acknowledgment to the apology, bombastic her beforehand alarm for an absolute investigation.
"We accustomed Admiral Obama's acknowledgment today for the advance adjoin our agony hospital in Afghanistan," Liu said in a statement. "However, we reiterate our ask that the U.S. government accord to an absolute analysis led by the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission to authorize what happened in Kunduz, how it happened, and why it happened."
Last weekend, a U.S. airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan dead at atomic 22 people, including a dozen doctors and seven developed patients and three children, according to Doctors Without Borders, anon-governmental alignment accepted internationally by its French name Medicins Sans Frontieres or its acronym MSF.
"Today, we say enough. Even war has rules," said MSF Executive Director Jason Cone said today during a account appointment in New York today.
The White House has refrained from alms abutment for an absolute investigation. There are currently three added investigations underway - including one led by the Department of Defense.
"The Admiral assured Dr. Liu that the Department of Defense analysis currently underway would accommodate a transparent, absolute and cold accounting of the facts and affairs of the incident. And that if necessary, the Admiral would apparatus changes that would accomplish tragedies like this one beneath acceptable to action in the future," Earnest said.
The U.S. is aswell accommodating in investigations conducted by NATO and in affiliation with the Afghan government.

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