Haiti, This Time

Contrary to popular disbelief, six months after the tragedy in Haiti, the world has not forgotten that God-forsaken land. The work to reconstruct the country goes on, with such strange bedfellows as Cuba, the U.S. and Venezuela, according to Bill Clinton, who has been more faithful to Haiti than to Hillary. It seems that, this time, Haiti will remain on the international agenda for as long as it takes to put the country together in a reasonably successful way. Maybe Clinton's personal involvement will make the difference as to the U.S. and other major countries are concerned. I'm much more confident that Cuba's and Venezuela's track record on solidarity with other poor nations will prove to be consistent.

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