Spare us the PR speech!
Open more roads? That statement implies you've already opened some. Which roads?
Haitians have been hearing promises, press releases, and victory speeches for years while entire communities remain trapped by insecurity, gang control, and fear.
You talk about progress. Many Haitians see civilians suffering, families displaced, businesses destroyed, and a nation being treated like an experiment by foreign actors who will never have to live with the consequences of their decisions.
Haiti is not a playground for contractors, consultants, mercenaries, or political opportunists. It is the homeland of Dessalines, Christophe, and Capois-La-Mort.
I refuse to believe that a nation that defeated Napoleon lacks the men and women capable of saving itself.
If innocent civilians have been harmed under operations you supported, then one day there must be accountability. History eventually catches up with everyone.
Haitians will remember who stood with them, and who profited while they suffered.
In the mean time, enjoy sycophant
@citoyendidier's tongue 👅 in your ass.
I was just in Haiti. This is not the end, or even the beginning of the end, but definitely the end of the beginning. (Paraphrasing Churchill) Progress is being made. It is definitely better than when we started, with Haiti on the verge of total collapse a year ago. Stay tuned as we work with the Haitian Government to open more roads and remove the scourge of gang control.