U.S. Policy Toward Haiti
House International Relations Committee members heard testimony from administration officials concerning President Clinton’s decision to kee… read more
House International Relations Committee members heard testimony from administration officials concerning President Clinton’s decision to keep 500 U.S. troops in Haiti after December 31. They testified about the need for the troops to assist the U.S.-trained Haitian police force in areas such as drug enforcement and engineering. close
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- David Greenlee Coordinator Department of State->Haiti
- James Milford Deputy Administrator Drug Enforcement Administration
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