Washington Journal
U.S. Policy Toward Haiti
2004-02-28T07:32:27-05:00https://images.c-span.org/defaults/wjLogoNewBlue.jpgMr. Maguire talked about the situation in Haiti. Among the specific issues addressed were the appropriate level of U.S. involvement in Haiti, the existence of armed gangs in the country, and the Haitian presidential succession. Mr. Maguire responded to audience telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail.
Mr. Maguire talked about the situation in Haiti. Among the specific issues addressed were the appropriate level of U.S. involvement in…
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Mr. Maguire talked about the situation in Haiti. Among the specific issues addressed were the appropriate level of U.S. involvement in Haiti, the existence of armed gangs in the country, and the Haitian presidential succession. Mr. Maguire responded to audience telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail. close
Mr. Maguire talked about the situation in Haiti. Among the specific issues addressed were the appropriate level of U.S. involvement in… read more
Mr. Maguire talked about the situation in Haiti. Among the specific issues addressed were the appropriate level of U.S. involvement in Haiti, the existence of armed gangs in the country, and the Haitian presidential succession. Mr. Maguire responded to audience telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail. close
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