The February Haitian Rebellion ends with three-time on-again/off-again President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a former Roman Catholic Priest, who turned out to be just as despotic as his intercessors, is abducted by United states Marines (private mercenaries) and flown to the Central African Republic.

       [updated 12/17/2023]

Subsequent Events:

12/2/2004                    7/13/2008                    7/20/2021

References:

Doug Bandow, “Nation-Building’s Grim Record,” Orange County (California) Register, 25 April 2003, Local:7.

2004 Haitian rebellion – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Haiti_rebellion#Rebellion_and_aftermath

As US Considers Reoccupying Haiti, History Shows Occupation Is the Root Problem – Truthout
truthout.org/articles/as-us-considers-reoccupying-haiti-history-shows-occupation-is-the-root-problem/

PolicyBrief#24 – Policybrief24.pdf
carnegieendowment.org/files/Policybrief24.pdf

Current U.s. National Debt:

$38,857,671,304,563

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