• @HikingVet@lemmy.ca
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      19 months ago

      No, it means as it currently stands they aren’t the ones that will be trusted by the Haitians to make things better.

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          19 months ago

          I doubt you are Haitian, or speak for their population. Why don’t you just sit this one out, yeah?

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            9 months ago

            That’s completely irrelevant and you’re only pivoting to avoid admitting you’re wrong.

            I see it all the time.

            Go ahead, tell the innocent people being gangraped and murdered the US will just make things worse no matter what. I’m sure they’d agree with you and say Kenya should intervene instead, lol.

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                  9 months ago

                  Are you trying to argue that a country can’t look at it’s track record and know that it might make things worse, you know learn from it’s mistakes.

                  The US has been and is giving aid, and is backing (financially) the international task force that’s is doing the work.

                  This somehow isn’t enough for you.

                  Do you not understand how the US can do things without having troops in the area? Are you some sort of troll? Or do think the US is the only capable nation?

                  Why does it have to be the US? Especially when they admit to having a terrible track record in the region.