you say that it came as something of a surprise because as we ve been speaking about, the un secretary general antonio guterres was in the country and he said it s not time to forget haiti. is that the sense that people there are feeling, that the country has been forgotten? it feeling, that the country has been forgotten? feeling, that the country has been forgotten? it has been a prevailing been forgotten? it has been a prevailing feeling been forgotten? it has been a prevailing feeling in been forgotten? it has been a prevailing feeling in the - prevailing feeling in the country for a little while, although in the last week or so, there seems to have been a lot of movement including the order of evacuation from us authorities and also now is information about troops, eventually, police officers eventually, police officers eventually coming to haiti so everyone is taking this for the most part with a bit of a grain of salt, a bit of cautious cautiousness with regards to what i
here in haiti. it s really interesting you say that it came as something of a surprise because as we ve been speaking about, the un secretary general antonio guterres was in the country and he said it s not time to forget haiti. is that the sense that people there are feeling, that the country has been forgotten? it has been a prevailing feeling in the country for a little while, although in the last week or so, there seems to have been a lot of movement including the order of evacuation from us authorities and also now is information about troops, eventually, police officers eventually coming to haiti so everyone is taking this for the most part with a bit of a grain of salt, a bit of cautious cautiousness with regards to what it will entail in the short term.
eventually coming to haiti, so everyone is taking this for the most part with a bit of a grain of salt, a bit of cautious cautiousness with regards to what it will entail in the short term. i want to ask you about how you think a multinational force will be accepted in haiti because, as you know, a great deal of mistrust grew with un peacekeepers after the cholera outbreak in 2010. how do you anticipate these forces being met in haiti? well, effectively, the question of foreign military or police intervention in haiti has been a polarising one over the years, especially after the minister, which is the un peacekeeping mission from 2004 to 2017, which didn t leave haiti with necessarily good memories,
of a surprise because as we ve been speaking about, the un secretary general, antonio guterres, was in the country and he said it s not time to forget haiti. is that the sense that people there are feeling, that the country has been forgotten? it has been a prevailing feeling in the country for a little while, although in the last week or so, there seems to have been a lot of movement including the order of evacuation from us authorities and also now is information about troops, eventually, police officers eventually coming to haiti, so everyone is taking this for the most part with a bit of a grain of salt, a bit of cautious cautiousness with regards to what it will entail in the short term. i want to ask you about how you think a multinational force
it was the fbi that was cautious and careful to the point that some prosecutors were throwing up their hands in disgust. in terms of being willing to open an investigation into whether or not trump s allies engaged in any crime. and trying to steal the election of 2020. we, you, know you could have a lot of different opinions. about whether or not that was cautiousness for fear. or anxiety about a day like today. but you can t argue that chris race as fbi or a group of jack booted thugs who came for conservatives with every weapon in their hand. and i also have to say that one of the most stunning things that was claimed today, again, a nutty conspiracy theory that has been discarded, dismissed,, derided by every fact finder, known under the sun. it s this idea that fbi agents