Welcome to the post-intervention world. No one wants to take on the costs of not just the fight, but the decade plus of nation-building that comes afterward. These “gangs” are going to become the government of Haiti.
It’s lose-lose for developed countries. If they intervene there’ll be nonstop whining about “imperialism”, and if they do nothing people will complain about the lack of help.
It’s not lose-lose if they actually go through with it.
It’s a difficult process, but not an impossible one.
People want quick results and focus too much on borders in fragmented nations. If we just established territories and let them grow organically, then these problems would be solved over time.
We need to focus on trends, rather than destinations.
Welcome to the post-intervention world. No one wants to take on the costs of not just the fight, but the decade plus of nation-building that comes afterward. These “gangs” are going to become the government of Haiti.
It’s lose-lose for developed countries. If they intervene there’ll be nonstop whining about “imperialism”, and if they do nothing people will complain about the lack of help.
It’s not lose-lose if they actually go through with it.
It’s a difficult process, but not an impossible one.
People want quick results and focus too much on borders in fragmented nations. If we just established territories and let them grow organically, then these problems would be solved over time.
We need to focus on trends, rather than destinations.
This isn’t a border dispute, so I’m not sure where you’re going with this.
I totally agree.