OK, so I am SOUNDLY defeated on the notion of American...
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OK, so I am SOUNDLY defeated on the notion of American intervention, and shall therefore desist from proselytizing on the subject hereafter.
However, do American agencies have NOTHING to offer whatsoever?
I think the USDA could work miracles in Haiti's agricultural sector, for example.
American companies like Cargill could help maximize RICE output beyond current dreams! China in Haiti, at a level of involvement beyond small-scale?
I don't think America will allow it; way too close to home. I still think that anyone who believes China is benign is rather naive, and doesn't pay much attention to Chinese affairs...Mark my Word: China is patiently waiting for America to be bled to the point of ineffectiveness.
Then, the Dragon will breathe fire and people around the world will say, "America wasn't that bad after all." That said, I have absorbed the fact that nary a person calls for America to intervene.
How else can we fix this?
Two more centuries of this, and Haiti will be lost forever.
I believe a transparent treaty brokered by a trustworthy third party of Haiti's own choosing would guarantee her sovereignty regardless of the form of the aid rendered (Not American Intervention) but remember: Men can delay, but time waits not.
Rooster, February 17 2011, 3:28 PM
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