The implications of a multinational force in Haiti
The New York Times reports that some U.S. officials are pushing for a multinational force to be sent to Haiti. Retired U.S. Admiral James Stavridis was involved in a U.N. peacekeeping mission to Haiti and tells José Díaz-Balart that the current situation on the ground in Haiti is “a prime example of the simple fact that leadership matters.”
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Biden to meet with Congressional Black Caucus to discuss police reform
MSNBC -
Elie Honig: Trump hush money probe has come roaring back to life
MSNBC -
Richard Haass: Situation on the ground in Israel ‘likely to deteriorate’
MSNBC -
How Republicans are employing magical thinking with Trump
MSNBC -
Former FDNY EMT: First responders ‘highly culpable’ for Tyre Nichols’ death
MSNBC -
FBI searched Biden's offices after classified documents found
MSNBC -
Biden on Hudson rail tunnel investment: 'We're finally getting this done'
MSNBC -
How 'Poker Face' channels 'Colombo' and 'Magnum P.I.'
MSNBC -
MSNBC Exclusive: Sec. Mayorkas talks new border policy, immigration reform, GOP impeachment efforts
MSNBC -
Biden WH protects valuable wild salmon fishery in Alaska
MSNBC -
Santos says he will recuse himself from sitting on committees
MSNBC -
Three EMTs fired for their response to beating of Tyre Nichols
MSNBC -
Trump is now going after Bob Woodward; here's why
MSNBC -
The man who took over Santos' campaign when other consultants quit
MSNBC -
'Looks like they are moving closer to bringing charges': Reporter on grand jury
MSNBC -
Russia outlaws independent journalism outlet Meduza
MSNBC