Die USA befürchten, dass Haiti „jederzeit“ fallen könnte, da die Zweifel an Bidens Ersatzplan für Kenia wachsen

by app_priori

33 comments
  1. For something to fall it must have been up or on the rise at some point.

  2. Kinda surprised China isn’t offering to send ‘peacekeepers’ and build infrastructure, claiming it as part of their ‘Belt and Road’s initiative. They could set up an entire base right next to the US and ‘peacekeep’ a China-friendly dictator into power. Just to create an irritation for the US.

  3. Haiti has been in near anarchical collapse since the 2010 earthquake.

    Haiti was never a rich country and having a dictator in the 70s and being an impoverished island with a cronyism based western export economy meant it was always stagnant with low public trust.

    The Haitians on average don’t trust the government and haven’t since maybe the early 1900s. It’s been coup after coup after coup with the military being politicized at best, used as a personal hit squad at worst.

    This environment didn’t erode away completely by 2010 but the earthquake was terrible. It would have taken a devolved nation billions and multiple years to recover and rebuild. Haiti not being any of those and being a corrupt mismanaged state meant what foreign aid was sent never made it to the construction companies to rebuild.

    Corruption cuts deep and has ruined larger more prosperous countries than Haiti. But it hits a point where public trust is so low, people don’t trust their government to do anything at all. And that includes maintaining economic infrastructure. Meaning citizens and foreigners alike don’t want to invest anything into Haiti.

    They’re already out of global credit and have no resources to use as collateral on loans. Not that loans would help them with the government mismanagement anyway.

    Haiti got their last president assassinated a few years back and we still have no idea why or who’s responsible. The presidential palace is still not fixed from the 2010 earthquake damage. The literal house of their leaders has been in shambles for literally a decade. That should show you how destitute the region is.

  4. “Why does America invade everywhere!? Why do they act like they’re the world police?!”

    “WHY ISNT AMERICA POLICING THE WORLD!?!?!?”

  5. The last time the world tried to help them, food was left rotting at ports. Billions of aid unaccounted for.

  6. Suddenly it’s “Biden’s plan” that needs to be discussed and dissected. Because he’s in charge of this.

  7. I remember 30 years ago in 1994 Clinton was considering sending US troops to Haiti. It was in bad shape even back then. The earthquake over a decade ago did nothing to help.

  8. Well let them fall then I guess. Another US occupation isn’t going to accomplish shit

  9. Uh boy, here we go, again.

    Memo To the Miami Herald: You’re only 20+ years behind. Haiti fell long ago and never recovered. What we are seeing now is the end result of no leadership, bad policies, a massive culture of corruption, and a seriously large tolerance for crime with little to no punishment.

    The end result (which we are seeing now) was predicted long ago………….

  10. Thanks Biden. Cant even keep haiti from going to shit…/s

  11. Didn’t Haiti fail a while ago? And I’m talking about the current failure

  12. Haiti has been a failed state for years and the only thing that’s going to get them out of it is Haitians. They have a right to self determination.

  13. “The only thing Europeans hate more than America doing something, is America not doing something”

  14. As far as anyone is realistically concerned, Haiti fell years ago.

  15. The truth is nobody got the answer to restore order in that place without recurring to violence and a bloodbath and also those who don’t mind doing that don’t want to get their hands dirty for a country that has no resources to reap afterwards this is how the world works.

  16. The only realistic way to stabilize Haiti is with a long-term military occupying force and those aren’t really en vogue with anyone any more. It will be especially unpopular with the citizens of the occupying country that will have to accept a significant number of dead soldiers in the near term. Don’t expect the U.S. to be talked into that any time soon.

    Now the real trick, that nobody in modern times has figured out yet, is how to successfully turn control back over to the Haitians without the whole thing unraveling again.

  17. If their own Prime Minister can’t even land in his own country then it already fell.

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