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How many more decades of "help" making things worse do we need before it's time to throw up our hands in Haiti?
Haiti will receive unprecedented aid in the aftermath of a disastrous earthquake, but confronting the country's legacy of corruption will be necessary for success.
It will not be easy or cheap, but the U.S. military has a crucial long-term role to play in Haiti.
Though we certainly should not turn away from Haiti in its hour of need, we are deluding ourselves if we believe that we are not "interfering" in Haitian politics.
Before the natural disasters of the last decade, a man-made disaster hit Haiti. As the Obama administration responds to this crisis, it should learn from past experience.
If the United States is committed to relieve conditions and rebuild Haiti, a starting point for reconstruction must be in the form of a publicly capitalized, privately managed investment fund designed to accelerate private-sector growth.
Does the U.S. military have the resources available for an extended mission in Haiti?



