>The State Department is pushing back against the notion that a U.S. resolution at the United Nations proposing the deployment of a rapid reaction force to Haiti is in peril, with a senior administration official stating Wednesday that he expects the dimensions of a force to be settled by early November.
>But as U.S. officials hold out hope for Security Council passage, they are also planning contingencies for a multilateral force that would enter Haiti without formal U.N. authorization. A fact-finding delegation from Canada, which has been holding conversations about the request, is expected to visit Port-au-Prince this week to discuss the crisis
Source
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/haiti/article267875487.html
>invading a tropical island in the winter
one of the classic blunders.
But what if Mexico helps
>Estrada Doctrine
Mexico was part of the first resolution to sanction gang leaders I mean it's possible they could help
Sanctions =/= military intervention
How are you this fricking dense?
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/us-mexico-call-haiti-security-mission-confront-gangs-2022-10-17/
Calm down
>if you would ever read the articles you post the headlines to
Mexigay here. I could see our army organizing relief and doing patrols, but not in actual combat roles. I don't think they legally could.
The Estrada Doctrine Is about dont intervine with other countries form of goverment. Is a diplomatic stuff.
Gangs are no goverment, and you dont have diplomatic relations with gangs.
>En pocas palabras, la doctrina Estrada dice que México no debe juzgar, ni para bien ni para mal, los gobiernos ni los cambios en el gobierno de otras naciones porque implicaría una intromisión en su soberanía.
>In short, the Estrada doctrine says that Mexico should not judge, for better or for worse, the governments or changes in the government of other nations because it would imply an interference in its sovereignty.
https://web.archive.org/web/20090331175152/http://sepiensa.org.mx/contenidos/h_mexicanas/s.xx/estrada/estrada1.htm
Quit wasting my time with this stupid ass shit
>México no debe juzgar, ni para bien ni para mal, los gobiernos ni los cambios en el gobierno
>los gobiernos ni los cambios en el gobierno
Again, a gang Is not a goverment
>or changes in the government
>Again, a gang Is not a goverment
so it is like a fricking FBI and Mafia in a same time? why do i feel that those gangs are actually militias, who took control to create some government after amerifats literally killed their head of nation?
>amerifats
No, Hait's equivalent to their oligarchs had the last guy killed and they are probably puppeting the gangs and the current guy and playing them against each other.
They’re lead by boomers. It’s their nature, they can’t help it.
Is this a real problem or a shitpost
t. legally moronic
Haiti is below the equator so its actually summer there right now.
Let’s have Cuba handle this one. Been a while since they’ve done anything.
>what is Operation Just Cause
Rico Rodriguez dropped into Haiti, not for any zany bond villain tier plot... just 'cause
If Canadian military wasn't in shambles it should be Canada. Definitely an American hemisphere country or France
Actually Trudeau has been talking with a lot of Caribbean leaders and discussing the situation with them and the USA
He actually has a meeting with the US tomorrow
https://mobile.twitter.com/zoom_haiti/status/1585280918800982016
And he's said that he has no intention of sending any troops repeatedly
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He just has the lead the mission
US would supply the troops
Mo, the US has said they will send supplies and provide logistics. And we wouldn't just had our military over to another country to "lead."
Here we go again with the fanfic
I'm just guessing ya passive aggressive c**t
Calm down
And I'm telling you its idiotic and counter to what is publically avaialble if you would ever read the articles you post the headlines to, ya daft c**t
>the US has said they will send supplies and provide logistics
the problem is the US is sending those to the rebells and criminals to create the violence and justify an occupation, not to end it
>reading comprehension
Its nice that you are finally listing sources and not making as much shit up, but you a fricking archive for christssake
https://archive. ph/yLjUN
Bay of Nogs Invasion
we invade haiti at least once every other generation, it's basically an american institution at this point.
I wonder why people are so gung ho about going and fighting third-worlders and destroying the natural order of them. Almost as though they want to install a foreign-back military dictatorship.
boomers want to win at least one war south of the border. who knows they might actually get it this time
>intervention
>>The State Department
just to remind everyone. the same state dep still has sanctions on haitian exports to USA since 1959.
Good
Weren't democrats just trying to convince us how nice of a place Haiti is?
So considering that Russia and China will block the resolution at the UN this will be done without a UN mandate. The current quasi-government of Haiti is requesting the help. The US and Canada seem to be leading the request. Ideally France and Belgium would contribute francophone troops. Is anyone else likely to be involved?
So Haitian gang leaders are basically just warlords, right?
Haiti is just a little piece of Africa (Liberia tier) jammed onto a Caribbean paradise
ok hear me out
what if we give cuba a blank check to civilize haiti?
>inb4 muh castro muh gommunists
they already have russian flags so give the people what they want, some good old fashioned vintage authoritarianism.
>they already have russian flags so give the people what they want, some good old fashioned vintage authoritarianism.
This.
Why do they never ask the people of Haiti themselves? The "government" that asked for military intervention is corrupt as frick. The plan is also seemingly unpopular in the US itself. People are still kind of "traumatized" by the failure in Iraq and Afghanistan.
>Why do they never ask the people of Haiti themselves?
Bacause haitians are cattle, they like to be treated like cattle, remember when a south american un peace force invaded haiti in the
2000's? They went in, killed everyone and somewhat restored peace then the 2010 earthquake came and the un pulled out and everything went to shit, it's a god forsaken land with no redemption
Because Haiti doesn't exist and neither do the Haitians. It's not a country, it's a bunch of gangs that fight on Western Hispaniola.
If left to its own vices it would be an area that destabilizes nearby regions by exporting drugs and violence.