very conveniently not being talked about enough because of the perfectly timed Cuban protests. this is gonna fly under the rug people have already moved on smh
So much progress in the investigation made while everyones heads are turned
very conveniently not being talked about enough because of the perfectly timed Cuban protests. this is gonna fly under the rug people have already moved on smh
So much progress in the investigation made while everyones heads are turned
This is all limited hangout anyway. It's in CNN.
The guys who got caught, from what I know, seem like guns for hire who got brought in and left out to dry. The ones who got away? Maybe they were special forces or something. Who knows. But there's never going to be a "gotcha" moment here. Nobody in power has an interest in investigating this, in Haiti or the US. He was a s***head who burned bridges.
What seems to have happened is that the assassins were former law enforcement who used their knowledge of what an actual raid is like to try to make it seem like one; for whatever reason who knows. The way you can kinda tell this isn’t an actual US enforced thing (US interests out of way for a sec) is the news coverage. Look at how the across the board bipartisanship news coverage of Cuba or HK protests (literally both on Fox and CNN) vs the coverage of this assassination. There’s no universal messaging or ideological push tied to it and the reporting is also actually inquiry-driven, whereas it never is for US-agenda derivative topics (I.e Afghanistan)
Jovenel Moise was a literal US puppet though? The Haiti Police also rejected the report of his involvement (cbc.ca/news/world/haiti-assassination-government-1.6104534). I don't see literally any proof this guy is a "CIA funded coup minion". He was appointed as Acting PM by Moise himself. In fact the orginal news organization which broke the story of his involvement "Caracol Televisión" literally does receive US funding and has connections to the american media industry