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Japan Tsunami Prompts Obama To Offer Assistance To Earthquake-Stricken Country

Japan Tsunami 2011

JULIE PACE   03/11/11 08:26 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said he was "heartbroken" by images of devastation in Japan following Friday's deadly earthquake and tsunami, and pledged U.S. assistance to help the country recover.

"Our hearts go out to our friends in Japan and across the region, and we're going to stand with them as they recover and rebuild from this tragedy," Obama said during a White House news conference.

Hundreds were dead or missing in Japan following Friday's 8.9 magnitude earthquake – the largest in Japan's history – and the accompanying tsunami. The West Coast and several islands in the Pacific were also under tsunami warnings, through no major damage was reported in the U.S. as the first waves swamped Hawaii's beaches and grazed the coastline of the mainland.

Obama said he was confident that Japan would successfully rebound from the potentially "catastrophic" disaster, and offered his condolences to the families of those who were killed.

"When you see what's happening in Japan, you are reminded that for all our differences in culture or language or religion, that ultimately humanity is one," Obama said.

Obama spoke with Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan earlier Friday, and said the Japanese leader told him there were no radiation leaks from Japan's nuclear power plants. The Japanese government ordered thousands of residents near a plant in the city of Onahama to move back at least two miles from the plant. The reactor was not leaking radiation but its core remained hot even after a shutdown.

One U.S. aircraft carrier is already in Japan, and a second is on its way to assist with the recovery efforts. A U.S. ship was also heading to the Marianas Islands.

With West Coast residents anxiously watching tsunami warnings in their area, Obama offered his assurances that his administration was taking the threat seriously and monitoring the situation closely. He urged residents in the affected areas to heed warnings from local officials and evacuate if told to do so.

The military was preparing to offer aid to Hawaii and the West Coast, if needed. The Coast Guard said cutter and aircraft crews were positioning themselves in the area to be ready to conduct response and survey missions as soon as conditions allow.

Obama's chief of staff Bill Daley notified the president about the earthquake in Japan at 4 a.m. Washington time. Obama activated the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and huddled with senior advisers at the White House to discuss plans to assist Japan, as well as the U.S. states and territories that could be affected.

Pentagon spokesman Col. David Lapan said U.S. and Japanese officials are talking constantly to determine what type of assistance is needed. He said aid could include food, water, shelter, and medical supplies.

The State Department said no Americans were killed or injured in Japan; there were also no reports of damage to U.S. installations or ships in the area. The department issued a travel alert, strongly urging U.S. citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Japan.

"Tokyo airports are currently closed," it said. "Other airports in Japan may be closed or have restricted access. Public transportation, including trains and subways, are closed in the Tokyo area, and service has been interrupted in many other areas."

"Strong aftershocks are likely for weeks," the department said. It urged U.S. citizens currently in Japan to "contact family and friends in the United States to confirm their well-being at the earliest opportunity."

Spokesman P.J. Crowley tweeted early Friday that ambassador John Roos "has moved our U.S. Embassy's command center to an alternate location as a precaution, given the many aftershocks in Tokyo."

"We have been watching a hopeful tsunami sweep across the Middle East. Now we are seeing a tsunami of a different kind sweep across Japan," Crowley said.

At home, FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate said that "our immediate priority is the safety of the people and communities in the affected areas."

"FEMA is closely monitoring the effects of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck Japan," he said, "and through our regional offices in the West Coast and the Pacific area, we are in close contact and coordination with state and local officials and stand ready to support them in any way needed."

Vice President Joe Biden, making a joint appearance at a news conference in Chisinau, Moldova Friday with Prime Minister Vlad Filat, said "the thoughts and prayers of the American people" are with the Japanese, who he said had suffered through a "mega earthquake."

"We, the United States, stand ready to do anything we can to help our Japanese friends as they deal with the aftermath of this tragedy," Biden said.

___ Associated Press reporters Matthew Lee, Alicia Caldwell, Lolita Baldor and Bradley Klapper contributed to this report.

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KeyInfo
Realist
06:05 AM on 03/13/2011
It's a tough situation. Don't know how many perished in WWII but this disaster may be comparable.
04:55 PM on 03/13/2011
Whats you point?
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CPNASH
09:38 PM on 03/12/2011
rocnui vyij[,b e[vur,]9ireatc i09,b0\-0ry-,v just testing this as aol keeps bumping my comments.
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take10
09:13 PM on 03/12/2011
William holder should be renamed, Willian Hold-on! He is as scared of real justice as Obama is of McConnell and Boehner. Both of them should be dancing in a female impersonation troupe...
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StillIRise
The past, present and future are one
09:34 PM on 03/12/2011
Who is William Holder?
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
take10
05:20 PM on 03/13/2011
My Bad! Eric H. Holder, the absentee AG.
01:05 AM on 03/15/2011
Afraid of what? McConnell will just belch flame like Gamera or Boehner will.. well.. just start blubbering on the floor? Yeah real scary, lol.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
take10
09:10 PM on 03/12/2011
What about teabaggerquake victims in America?
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jc budmo
ifamericansknew.org
08:56 PM on 03/12/2011
How's he going to pay for it? By borrowing more from Japan of course! $850billion last time I looked.
08:51 PM on 03/12/2011
Charity begins at home. How about helping those who helped put you into office? Obama is nothing more than a political Judas. Judas helped to kill a leader, our Judas is killing a nation. His cold, and chilling, Judas kiss is being felt by every American who supported him. The dagger of treachery goes deeper into the hearts of those who believed in him.
04:56 PM on 03/13/2011
Jesus is my favorite fictional character.
08:42 PM on 03/12/2011
"Freeze-Dried, Dehydrated, MRE's Save to 30%."

Pay attention to the ad above....If Oboogie keeps tossing our tax dollars down the drain...that stuff might be the only meals available in the country.'Cause all our money will go to bail out somebody else.
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JessWonderin
09:12 PM on 03/12/2011
Whattta moroom ... Did mom give you Internet access cause you gotta gold star in Recess?
04:57 PM on 03/13/2011
You must be the funniest kin in your class.
06:50 PM on 03/12/2011
Missed opportunity for Obama to talk about need for enhanced American infrastructure --
we are not prepared for anything like what has happened elsewhere...
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CPNASH
09:36 PM on 03/12/2011
Very true. You would expect that in the least.
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SurrealSequences
2 understand the future: research & study the past
06:30 PM on 03/12/2011
How about offering to help the people, (homeless & jobless) in America?
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JessWonderin
09:15 PM on 03/12/2011
Teapublicans ALREADY cut fundin for that idea....
04:58 PM on 03/13/2011
Your as sharp as a bowling ball.
05:29 PM on 03/12/2011
When will he offer his suppport to the workers of Wisconsin he is President for all Americans first.. Japan does not need help with debts.
04:59 PM on 03/13/2011
Burn your bible, you obviously never used it.
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Bonnie Larkin
Oathkeeper AND NRA member
04:56 PM on 03/12/2011
Why and with what ?
He'd rather give our tax money to a purse designer so the first lady can tote around a round of food for herself - she tells us we can 't eat .
I'm sure obama would rather funnel money to Trumka - to be reinvested in his reelection.
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Keith Jigleeottee
freedumb
05:13 PM on 03/12/2011
When did she say you can't eat things. Man it's amazing how biased and wigged out you guys get over nothing...no buddy complained when other first ladies had pet projects. Relax already, it's obvious you watch FOX News...incredible the hatred that goes into a non issue.

All the Presidents and Politicians are corrupt, the whole system is...anyways Japan is in trouble so let's keep on topic.
08:24 PM on 03/12/2011
Let's see here...."All Presidents and Politicians are corrupt..... and " ....you obviously watch Fox News....do the two go together?? I know Fox News is pretty much on the ball reporting the news the way it happens, instead of from fantasy land like the Networks do.
I don't know whether you are a fan of Fox News....or not, my guess is that you are because you say "All Presidents and etc......" Could you clarify for us? This almost looks like it came from a politician the way it reads.
08:32 PM on 03/12/2011
Forget my previous reply....after looking over all your other comments ,I see that you just rant on about everything. I don't need the answer I ask for.
05:00 PM on 03/13/2011
Pull out 90% of the troops from the Middle east and send them to Japan.
02:54 PM on 03/12/2011
No offense to the stricken Japanese people.

But this guy jumps on the bandwagon for foreign stories while offering NO ASSISTANCE WHATSOEVER TO HIS OWN BASE IN AMERICA.
01:37 PM on 03/13/2011
WHAT KIND OF ASSISTANCE CAN HE ORDER? Describe what he can do. He ready made one statement. We are in more than one world crisis-Japan needs world attenion now.

Do people notice when the WH puts full support behind anything, the Republicans go berserk even if it is their idea? It becomes the issue to rally around as they commit to destruction of it.

Time to fight our own fight-only the people can recall the radical Governors balancing budgets on the backs of the middle class while handing out corporate welfare.

Sticking together is key-we have the power-we need to give it all we've got.
05:02 PM on 03/13/2011
Are you typing on a computer, sitting in a house? Did u eat today? will u sleep tonight in a bed? You spoiled rotten child. Burn you Bible, you have never used it and never will, might as well turn it into fuel.
01:59 PM on 03/12/2011
Could we pull 60% of the military from the middle east and send them to Japan to assist?
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Voltaire911
Beware of the Kabuki Dance of Opposition
05:16 PM on 03/12/2011
We could sue the $300,000,000 spent per day in Afghanistan. Every dollar spent on the wars is borrowed. We pay an increasing amount of interest on this growing debt. The Fed is now printing $100,000,000,000 per month to pay for government deficit spending. Only a third of federal spending is covered by actual tax revenues. Democrats continue to borrow and spend. It won;t last forever despite what the free-lunch bunch say.
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Azsin
i need a wife
07:49 PM on 03/12/2011
oh yeah a revisionist claiming the wars are a democratic idea

look it up fool the gop started this wars and started the borrowing and spending

stop blaming the curent admin for your mistakes
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madbidder
Pick your battles wisely
01:39 PM on 03/12/2011
The cold-hearted comments here make me sad..
01:05 PM on 03/13/2011
I couldn't agree more. People want one President to do it all. Blame him for everything-he is wrong whatever he does. Too bad he is not perfect like all the other Presidents. They all had these world issues going, didn't they?

The Sociopathic people shouldn't have to do a thing. Human suffering is not their problem. But what if it reaches our shores? What if our country is glowing in the dark? Then the President is to blame.

As for the fight for the middle class, whining and doing nothing got the Republicans where they are. Looks like we might have to do something more.......but only if we have the intestinal fortitude to defend ourselves and our families.
01:09 AM on 03/15/2011
In all fairness we did the same thing to Bush, but the Democrats were complicit in what went on during that era. Problem is we have no real leaders.
01:12 PM on 03/12/2011
Kudos to the US Navy. We are always ready to provide humanitarian assistance when called upon to do so.