Inside the Haiti Assassination: How Foreign Mercenaries and Local Corruption Endanger U.S. National Security
The assassination of Haiti’s last elected president exposes a deadly mix of foreign mercenaries and local corruption, fueling chaos that undermines American security interests.
On July 7, 2021, Haiti witnessed a brutal attack that shattered its fragile democracy and heightened threats to America's southern flank. Jovenel Moïse, Haiti's last elected president, was assassinated in a violent raid orchestrated by foreign mercenaries—mostly Colombians—and local actors with murky motives. As his widow, Martine Moïse, testified in a Miami courtroom this week, her harrowing account reveals more than personal tragedy; it exposes systemic failures that have left Haiti teetering on the brink. How Did Foreign Mercenaries Plan Murder on U.S. Soil? The plot to kidnap or kill President Moïse was not hatched in some remote jungle but...
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