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Easy, it suited America's interests to do so. The same reason that the democratically elected, socialist President of Chile, Allende, was taken out by the CIA.

2006-09-14 13:51:06 · answer #1 · answered by Edward 3 · 1 1

Aristide was forced out of Haiti by a Haitian rebellion. Aristide blames the United States and France of together orchestrating his downfall. Think about that for a minute. France. And the United States. How plausible is that? He may have been democratically elected, but he was fairly popularly deposed, too.

2006-09-14 13:58:23 · answer #2 · answered by Patrick 3 · 2 0

i think of whilst that got here approximately approximately ninety 9% of human beings had no clue -- our information did no longer disguise it in any respect -- the only reason I knew grew to become into in SF the community radio grew to become into speaking approximately it and how the coup grew to become into being provided with weapons from US. Then they flew him out to Nigeria and our information coated it in user-friendly terms slightly with in user-friendly terms slightly blurb approximately him being rescued or forcibly taken out, yet left it style of puzzle. i do no longer likely understand what got here approximately in 2004 Haiti; yet once you stated to somebody right here that the U. S. took out the Haitian president in a cia covert action, maximum could seem at you like you have been a nut.

2016-12-18 10:27:01 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

haiti people elected him.

2006-09-14 13:56:37 · answer #4 · answered by Atila a 4 · 0 0

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