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Haiti: U.N. sanctioned occupation is a done deal

www.workers.org Haiti: U.N. sanctioned occupation is a done deal

The U.S. government has finally found a country in the Global South willing to lead a U.N.-approved intervention “to assist Haitian police in restoring security.” Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed Aug. 1 on X (formerly Twitter): “We commend the government of Kenya for responding to Haiti’s

Haiti: U.N. sanctioned occupation is a done deal

Haitian popular organizations quickly expressed opposition to the new intervention.

As chair of the U.N. Security Council for August, the U.S. intends to hold a vote authorizing Kenya to send 1,000 police officers to Haiti towards the end of August and to lead a multilateral force now being formed.

These Kenyan police will not be under U.N. command. The U.N. has zero popular support in Haiti; it introduced cholera into Haiti twice, and its troops have a reputation for brutal treatment of Haitian protesters.

The cost of U.N. operations in Haiti from June 2004 to October 2017 was estimated at $7 billion, and Haiti still is the most underdeveloped country in the Western Hemisphere.

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  • Kenya is so far away though. Could they not find any other closer third world country for their intervention? I guess nobody who participated in MINUSTAH is happy to reprise that mess, but this seems like such a random proposal. Even repatriating those soldiers if they die is gonna be a logistical mess, but somebody has to fight Florida Man's wars.