Haiti finds itself embroiled in turmoil as the notorious gang leader, known as “Barbecue,” emerges as a powerful figure in the nation, overshadowing the absence of Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

Recent reports reveal that the United States has taken action to secure its interests in the region by evacuating its embassy personnel from Port-au-Prince and deploying additional troops to safeguard the diplomatic compound.

Defend Your Retirement Against Bidenflation

At the heart of the chaos is Jimmy Chérizier, the leader of the infamous “G9 and Family” gang, who has amassed a formidable force of gunmen responsible for instigating unrest in the capital. Chérizier has made bold declarations of defiance, vowing to continue his campaign until Prime Minister Henry steps down.

Described as a ruthless figure, Chérizier has been linked to heinous crimes, including the tragic events in the La Saline slums, where multiple lives were lost, and homes were destroyed. Despite his past, Chérizier now commands extensive control over the slums and streets of Port-au-Prince, earning him the ominous title of the most influential figure in Haiti by some observers.

Stop Risking Your Safety: Uncover the Truth Behind the Best Survival Caliber!

As tensions escalate, social media has become a window into the deteriorating situation in Port-au-Prince, with videos and images capturing the chaos and violence gripping the city. Reports of civilians fleeing in terror from gunfire and military patrols roaming the streets paint a grim picture of the city on the brink of collapse.

Do you approve of Joe Biden's performance?

By completing the poll, you agree to receive emails from Red Voice Media, occasional offers from our partners and that you've read and agree to our privacy policy and legal statement.

In response to the escalating crisis, the US military has reinforced security measures at the embassy and conducted an evacuation of nonessential personnel. The deployment of additional security forces underscores the gravity of the situation and the need to protect American interests in the region.

Meanwhile, attempts to establish a UN-authorized security force in Haiti have faced obstacles, further complicating the efforts to restore order in the nation. Prime Minister Henry’s absence from Haiti following his arrival in Puerto Rico has raised concerns, with neighboring countries like the Dominican Republic expressing reluctance to provide refuge amidst the escalating violence.

The unfolding events in Haiti underscore a nation in turmoil, with political instability, gang violence, and a power struggle threatening the prospects of peace and security. As the world watches, the fate of Haiti hangs in the balance, with the specter of “Barbecue” looming large over a nation in crisis.

– 2009: Secretary of State Clinton makes Haiti a top diplomatic priority.

– Jan. 2010: A devastating earthquake that claims 220,000 lives decimates Haiti. The Clinton Foundation raises $30 million for Haiti relief that goes largely unaccounted for.

– Nov 2010: Hillary Clinton endorses Michel Martelly, but he comes in third place and does NOT qualify for the runoff election scheduled for March 2011.

– January 2011: Hillary Clinton travels to Haiti, meets with President Preval, and threatens to cut off aid if Martelly is not on the ballot. Celestin is dropped from the ballot, and Martelly is placed on the ballot.

– March 2011: Martelly “wins” an election marred by voter fraud where 650,000 “ghost ballots” were counted, including many who died in the earthquake.

– 2011-2016: Martelly administration is plagued with corruption scandals mainly centered around accepting bribes in exchange for construction project deals that never materialized and working with criminal gangs to commit human rights violations.

– 2016: Martelly resigns and flees to Florida a week before his term is set to expire.

– June 2016: The results of a special election are annulled after an audit found extensive voter fraud.

– November 2016-2020: Jovenel Moise wins new elections. He begins enacting agrarian reforms, establishing free trade zones, fighting corruption, and arresting narcotics and human traffickers.

– July 7th, 2021: 6 months after Joe Biden takes office, 28 foreign (mostly Colombian) mercenaries storm the presidential palace and assassinate President Moise.

– July 7th–21st, 2021: departing PM Claude Joseph takes over as president for 14 days, but stands down in favor of Ariel Henry, who was supported by the United States. Two days before his murder, Moise had chosen Henry to be Prime Minister.

– 2021: Gangs begin carving out the nation’s capital, Port-au-Prince.

– February 2024: Claude Joseph and Moise’s widow are indicted for plotting Moise’s assassination.

– March 2024: Henry travels to Kenya to sign an agreement for 1,000 troops to help restore order in the Haitian capital but is unable to return home due to security concerns. Henry remains stranded in Puerto Rico as warring gangs wrestle for control of the government with human flesh-eating gang leader “Barbecue” poised to take over.” – Bad Hombre

The Clintons Have Been Destroying Haiti For Profit For Decades [VIDEO]

 

The Inside Story Of The CIA’s Secret Operation To Overthrow Iran’s Democracy [VIDEOS]

Self Employed or Business Owner? Find Out How To Claim A MAJOR Tax Credit

The opinions expressed by contributors and/or content partners are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Red Voice Media. Contact us for guidelines on submitting your own commentary.