World | warship Blocked US Ships Will Abandon Myanmar Aid Junta refuses aid 15 times By Rob Quinn Posted Jun 4, 2008 6:04 AM CDT Copied Marines aboard the USS Essex, a helicopter landing ship, fill five gallon water bags Sunday, May 11, 2008, in preparation for possible distribution to victims of cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. (AP Photo/US Navy, MC3 Gabriel S. Weber) US warships laden with aid for Burmese cyclone survivors will sail out of the region tomorrow still carrying their loads, Reuters reports. Burma's military junta has refused 15 requests to allow American forces to deliver aid supplies to the disaster zone, according to the admiral in charge of the operation. "I am both saddened and frustrated to know that we have been in a position to help ease the suffering of hundreds of thousands of people and help mitigate further loss of life, but have been unable to do so because of the unrelenting position of the Burma military junta," the admiral said. Read These Next Deicing mishap left Delta passenger with wet pants. Jamie Dimon proposes a 2-state test. Gunman said four words before he shot a judge and his wife. Disqualified US attorney exits after judge's rebuke. Report an error