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Haiti: a Coup without Consultation
With its imperial perspective, the United States is once again directing the fortune of Haiti--a small Caribbean nation with some eight million inhabitants that first witnessed military interference by its powerful northern neighbor in 1915, which now, as in the past, is assuming the right to trample on this nation's sovereignty.
With its imperial perspective, the United States is once again directing the fortune of Haiti--a small Caribbean nation with some eight million inhabitants that first witnessed military interference by its powerful northern neighbor in 1915, which now, as in the past, is assuming the right to trample on this nation's sovereignty.
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