They're free to say what they want when they're no longer in government. So we expect people to have views and express their views.
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There are airplanes flying with relief supplies. There are airplanes flying to do the reconnaissance. There is rice being delivered. There is water being delivered. There are ships under steam and there are people on the ground,
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