Article • Haiti Watch
Haiti Doesn’t Need War. It Needs Peace.
As foreign troops set to deploy to Haiti again, Jake Johnston argues that there is another way: to build something new, Haiti doesn’t need war. It needs peace.
Mar 13, 2026
Article • Haiti Watch
As foreign troops set to deploy to Haiti again, Jake Johnston argues that there is another way: to build something new, Haiti doesn’t need war. It needs peace.
Mar 13, 2026
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