US lags in earthquake response to Myanmar compared to China, Russia, and India, despite Trump’s pledge.

In a promising move towards aid for Myanmar after the devastating earthquake, President Trump assured support from the US. However, the response from the US has been criticized for being slow compared to other countries like China, Russia, and India. While the US pledged up to $2 million in aid, challenges such as ongoing layoffs at USAID and disrupted key systems have hindered their relief efforts. The delay in assistance has raised concerns about the effectiveness of US aid in times of crisis. The situation highlights the importance of timely and efficient response mechanisms in providing relief to countries affected by natural disasters.

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