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Tag: U.S. Intervention

The U.S. Would Be Insane to Intervene in Haiti

December 19, 2022 by Realist Review Staff, posted in America

Scarlett Kennedy // As the violence in Haiti escalates, top policymakers have advocated for an American-backed military intervention on the troubled island. Foreign interventions have devastated Haiti time and again. There is no reason to think this time may be any different. In fact, it may be worse. 

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