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"More Men with Guns: Canadian Forces Join Haiti Aid Blitz"
"Row over US 'occupation' of Haiti"
And, from the World Socialists, "US military tightens grip on Haiti"
"More Men with Guns: Canadian Forces Join Haiti Aid Blitz"
.... There is a discernible stream of media reports, primarily coming from American and British corporate outlets, painting a picture of a lawless, violent, and chaotic situation on the ground in the city. This, they contend, makes the military responses being mobilized by the United States and Canada necessary ....
"Row over US 'occupation' of Haiti"
A French minister has called for a United Nations investigation into the dominant US role in Haiti, saying international aid efforts are about helping the quake-stricken country, not "occupying" it.
US forces turned back a French aid plane carrying a field hospital from the damaged, congested airport in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince last week, prompting a complaint from French co-operation minister Alain Joyandet. The plane landed safely the following day.
French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner warned governments and aid groups not to squabble as they try to get their aid into Haiti.
"People always want it to be their plane that lands," Mr Kouchner said. "What's important is the fate of the Haitians."
But Mr Joyandet, in Brussels for an EU meeting on Haiti, persisted: "This is about helping Haiti, not about occupying Haiti." ....
And, from the World Socialists, "US military tightens grip on Haiti"
Amid the humanitarian tragedy following the January 12 earthquake in Haiti, Washington has concentrated on establishing indefinite military control of the country. Fearing mass protests and riots by desperate Haitians against inadequate rescue efforts, US logistical efforts are focused on massing tens of thousands of troops for use against the population.
Speaking yesterday on ABC television’s “This Week” program, US General Ken Keen, who commands the military task force in Haiti, said US troops would “be here as long as needed.” He confirmed there were roughly 4,200 US troops in Haiti, largely in cutters patrolling offshore, and that by today there would be 12,000 US troops in the country ....



