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Many world leaders are expressing shock and sympathy following the devastating earthquake and
tsunami in Japan, and are offering to assist the country as it struggles to recover from the disaster. U.S.
President Barack Obama pledged assistance for what he called a potentially catastrophic disaster in Japan.
Mr. Obama called Japan one of America’s strongest allies and said the U.S. is offering whatever assistance
is needed. U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said a preliminary assessment indicates that American
troops, ships and military facilities were not seriously damaged by the quake or tsunami.
tsunami in Japan, and are offering to assist the country as it struggles to recover from the disaster. U.S.
President Barack Obama pledged assistance for what he called a potentially catastrophic disaster in Japan.
Mr. Obama called Japan one of America’s strongest allies and said the U.S. is offering whatever assistance
is needed. U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said a preliminary assessment indicates that American
troops, ships and military facilities were not seriously damaged by the quake or tsunami.
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