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Report: U.S. Embassy In Haiti Evacuating American Personnel Amid ‘Chaos’ From Street Gangs

Report: U.S. Embassy In Haiti Evacuating American Personnel Amid ‘Chaos’ From Street Gangs

“Haiti in chaos as armed gangs take over capital, US embassy staff evacuated”

The world is on fire with Weekend at Joey’s at the helm of the once most powerful nation on earth. So it’s really no surprise that numerous countries are falling into chaos.

The latest example is Haiti. So destabilizing is the situation in Haiti, that the U.S. is evacuating embassy personnel.

This is a frightening scenario as convicted violent criminals are loose on the streets.

Ultimately, the world is less safe with FJB at the helm.

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healthguyfsu | March 10, 2024 at 9:19 pm

TBH we don’t need an embassy in Haiti.

I’m not sure we can pin this on this otherwise feckless admin unless they failed in an intervention that I am unaware of. We don’t need to worry about Haiti rt now.

However, given their fake pledge to aid Central America and the Caribbean as a way to curb migration, this does look like another Harris failure.

Subotai Bahadur | March 10, 2024 at 9:59 pm

I am just grateful that we are evacuating. When I first heard that Marines were going to Haiti [mind you, they have a history there] I was afraid that Biden was going to declare that we would pacify it. Such is not possible.

Subotai Bahadur

So what’s Biden gonna do now? Offer to fly all the Haitians here? I doubt Bill Clinton wants to involve himself there again.

I’ve said before that I don’t see the. Ukraine as being worth the life of a single American soldier.

That goes double for Haiti. There is nothing for us to do there unless we want to turn it into an official American territory and spend the next century teaching the people there to be Americans. That’s about how long it would take.

Evacuate all Americans from Haiti, and warn any American who won’t leave (or who ventures back) that we canNOT protect them.

With regret, we need to let Haiti be Haiti.

    Flatworm in reply to stevewhitemd. | March 11, 2024 at 7:24 am

    If we go there and stay, we’ll be demonized as colonizers and occupiers. If we go there, then leave, we’ll be blamed for the subsequent collapse.

    Best not to go at all.

    That’s about how long it would take.
    I argue that it would take less than that with a strong hand. Two generations at most.
    But it would require absolute control over culture (and, thereby, religion) to destroy what is and raise a new generation in what should be.

    And you know we – as good multi-culti Progressives – would NEVER do that.

Open borders biden going to open the flood gates, and allow a million into US.

I deployed to Haiti in late summer of 1994, almost 30-years ago. It was an absolute disaster; not quite Somalia-bad. But, close. It appears that in the intervening 30-years, Haiti has worked tirelessly to close the Shithole Gap to Somalia. By some accounts, it appears they may have succeeded. Great job, guys.

Haiti for the Haitians, let them sort out their own problems.

HOW MANY FOREIGN MILITARY INTERVENTIONS HAVE THERE BEEN IN HAITI?
Since the early 1900s, there have been at least three major foreign military interventions in Haiti led by the United States and the United Nations.

The U.S. first occupied Haiti from 1915 to 1934.

Nearly 60 years later, the U.N. launched a peacekeeping mission in 1993, followed by the arrival of U.S. troops in 1994. Another intervention occurred in 2004. The first of those was to restore President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to power. The second followed a rebellion that removed him again.

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | March 11, 2024 at 12:22 am

Haiti is typical. A place that, populated by civilized people, would be a paradise, but instead, it’s a stinking, putrid sh*thole of poverty, death, insanity, and depraved crime. The fact that the Domincan Republic – also a sh*thole by normal, civilized standards looks like a friggin magical land in comparison to Haiti – tells you all you need to know.

I was in Haiti back when I was a young teenager for a one day visit from a cruise ship. I had never seen anything so disgusting or pathetic in my life. Back then, I didn’t even know that places like that existed. It was a good education for my 13 year old self.

Most of the Caribbean is like that – not as bad as Haiti, for sure, but jokes of “countries”. We let them all play at being “nations”. Central and South America are mostly only a half step up from there. And Traitor Joe has opened our borders and encouraged all of them to invade us at their will. Pure treason – and not even treason that is taking the enemy’s side, but a nihilistic treason that is just using the rancid hordes to destroy America … just for the destruction. The worst sort of treason there is – existential treason. People should be held accountable.

While I don’t believe a US intervention in Haiti is a very good idea at least Haiti is in our hemisphere and far more in our bailiwick than Ukraine. If we simply must continue all these neocon military adventures we could at least confine them to enhancing our hegemony within our hemisphere instead of across the globe. Let the EU worry about Europe.

E Howard Hunt | March 11, 2024 at 8:30 am

Wake me up when Haiti falls into good order.

I wonder how many of the Haiti thugs will soon be on U.S. soil. I’m sure that Biden would welcome their mail-in votes in November.

Haiti is the first nation in the hemisphere where blacks were allowed to govern themselves, and it is the poorest with lowest standard of living. The more things change the more they stay the same.

    GWB in reply to smooth. | March 11, 2024 at 3:33 pm

    It, more importantly, did not have a Christian tradition among the natives. Instead, it was a Christian sheet drawn over a monstrous pagan religion. That is incapable of acting in a way recognizable as “civilization.”

Trump was right when he described Haiti.

Haiti, Somalia, Baltimore…

Commonalities?

If I may, I’d like to put in a word about “colonialism” here…

Before the advent of Progressive ideology in the West, it was considered a good thing to colonize the rest of the world. And, while there might have been some racism involved, it was mostly an attitude of “Those people are benighted, and we should do our part to raise their culture to our own, including divesting them of horrible, idolatrous religions that hold them back.”

The two things communicated to the culture of Western Civilization by Christianity (aside from the actual religious doctrine) were self-responsibility and the Protestant work ethic. A close third was the idea that Nature was rational (designed by a rational God) and not simply imps and other personal forces out to get humans.

Trying to communicate these things to another culture is difficult. And sometimes required a tough hand. (Cf. Charles Napier on the practice of ‘sati’.) But it is necessary to impose them if you desire that culture/society to actually become something better, more akin to Western Civilization.

Voodoo is still practiced in Haiti.

Haiti is considered 4th world country, like somalia. Because it exists in such a state of continuous chaos.