The United States Has Its Fingerprints All Over the Chaos in Haiti
The ongoing turmoil in Haiti has been exacerbated by US meddling. There’s a very good chance that the foreign intervention announced by the United Nations will make things worse.
The situation in Haiti --- which will now see an unprecedented foreign intervention aimed at quelling the bedlam that’s gripped the country the past two years — is an awful, bloody mess, and one without any satisfying immediate solutions. But we can say two things for sure.
One is that while Haiti’s current turmoil is largely presented as just another misfortune plaguing a seemingly cursed nation, getting to this point has involved a series of typically underpublicized decisions by Washington and its partners. The other is that the entire saga is a perfect illustration of how little-known US foreign policy decisions stack on top of one another until military intervention seems like the only possible choice.
Yesterday, the United Nations Security Council approved what it called a “historic first” decision to send a Kenyan-led international security force to Haiti, which has been engulfed in chaos since the July 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and is now buckling under a cruel combination of a cholera uptick, skyrocketing inflation, dire shortages, and violence at the hand of gangs that reportedly control half the country and most of its capital.
The military forces are being sent at the request of the country’s acting prime minister, Ariel Henry, who had asked for international assistance last October, and the situation is so bad, it’s apparently led some ordinary Haitians --- many of whom had vehemently opposed foreign intervention as late as last November — to reluctantly back the idea as the best hope for getting things back under some semblance of control.
Though it’s not as if everyone in Haiti is calling for foreign intervention, it’s understandable that increasing numbers are given the havoc that currently reigns there, with rampant kidnappings, widespread school closures in the face of violence, and a 30 percent annual inflation rate. But as usual, as you read about whatever turn the tragic events in Haiti take next, what you won’t hear is all the different paths that could have been taken to prevent any of it from happening in the first place.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/united-states-has-fingerprints-all-over-chaos-haiti/5838915 1881 Aug 15, 2018 1:10:19 AM EDT Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 000000 No. 153 Aug 15, 2018 1:01:13 AM EDT Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 000000 No. 152 HAITI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvTqqYCb-e8 [Read very carefully] https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/current-affairs/sunday-nights-matt-doran-goes-undercover-with-operation-underground-railroad-to-bring-down-HAITI-child-sex-ring/news-story/dcecf5950ca5b6d501c48ed927127bc3 "Child trafficking victims who’ve spent their formative years servicing the carnal desires of men, often foreigners, who are three, four, five or six times their age. Their madam tells me that many of their customers are western humanitarian workers who’ve come here to help rebuild HAITI after the recent run of natural disasters." The more you know… Q
152 "This is far from a ‘vigilante group’; leading the team is ex-Department of Homeland Security special agent Tim Ballard, perhaps America’s foremost human trafficking expert. "The problem in HAITI is an international crisis,” Ballard explains. “With so many children displaced or orphaned during the recent earthquake and hurricane, recruiters moved quickly to sweep these children up. And the worst part of it all is that in many cases the clients are the foreigners who’ve come here to help, the NGO workers and the so-called humanitarians.” PURE EVIL. [[[[HUNTERS]]]] BECOME THE HUNTED. THE MORE YOU KNOW!!!!! Q
Walnut sauce isn’t gonna harvest itself. -Laura Silsby
I wonder how many trafficked before she got caught?
867 Mar 06, 2018 1:10:24 PM EST Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 2362f9 No. 568909 Mar 06, 2018 1:06:24 PM EST Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 2362f9 No. 568863 https:// wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/629 So much is open source. So much left to be connected. Why are the children in HAITI in high demand? How are they smuggled out? ‘Adoption’ process. Local ‘staging’ ports friendly to CF? Track donations. Cross against location relative to HAITI. Think logically. The choice, to KNOW, will be yours. Q
Haiti sustained Arawaks and Native Caribs for thousands of years before colonization.
My grandmother.