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To: Snowshoe who wrote (1688)10/27/2005 6:11:51 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218108
 
"not scary enough"! The military not. The civilians is another story.

>>Many in the Haitian bourgeoisie have accused the U.N. troops - led and dominated by Brazilian, Argentinian, and Chilean contingents - of being ineffective and not repressive enough against rebellious slums in the capital like Belair and Cité Soleil, where resistance to last year’s coup d’état against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide runs deep.<<

The guys are there not to be the watchmen of the middle class!!! We are there training for those things. Once the US will shrink to its natural size we know how to do it. :-)

>>“We want scarier troops,” one senior U.N. official told the Post.<<

Then they should revive the Ton TOn Macoute of Papa Doc. Do a Google on the Ton Ton Macoute to know what I mean.

>>Kofi Annan asked the Bush administration to send troops to Haiti to “reinforce” the 6500-member U.N. Mission to Stabilize Haiti (MINUSTAH).<<

We don't do Al Gharaib nor Gunatanamo. We abide to International Law. If those Haitians want a My Lai -do a Google in William Calley for this) then they should ask Bush.