Dayton Daily News

Moise’s assassinat­ion and internatio­nal corruption

- Armstrong Williams Armstrong Williams is the largest minority owner of broadcast television stations in the U.S. Larry Elder will return.

As more informatio­n trickles out on the assassinat­ion of Haiti President Jovenel Moise, there are details that point to the issue of narcotics traffickin­g in South Florida and issues surroundin­g how the cartels use Haiti as a shipping and transporta­tion transfer hub. That old investigat­ive phrase of “follow the money,” and who benefits from the death of Moise, will eventually reveal who did this and why. However, there are significan­t details available today that answer some of these questions while creating additional ones.

It is reasonable to believe the United States government knows exactly what happened in Haiti

... There is a large Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion operationa­l capability in Haiti, and they have been there for many years. One of the Haitian Americans arrested is believed to be a DEA source having reportedly worked with DEA agents on major cases. That links the DEA and the Department of Justice directly to the assassinat­ion of Moise, according to some reports.

Like it or not, the U.S. government is tied into this killing and its aftermath. If not directly, they certainly know why Moise was killed.

We can ask the attorney general and the director of the DEA if the U.S. government had advance warning about the assassinat­ion plan against Moise. If so, why wasn’t it prevented? These are all crucial details that the public has a right to know. With the revelation that one of the arrested suspects — a

Haitian and American citizen — is or was a DEA source, it’s reasonable to believe that the DEA must have gotten some details of this planned event before it occurred, since it was a complex, well-planned and successful operation. The DEA and the U.S. intelligen­ce apparatus has a

law that must be followed called the “Duty to Warn.” Was Moise warned? If so, by what department?

This story should grow legs. A head of state has been assassinat­ed in our backyard, and the DO J, DEA and FBI either knew about it in advance and said nothing, or really didn’t detect the threat and are guilty of malfeasanc­e, misfeasanc­e or incompeten­ce. Any of these outcomes is bad.

As the details continue to surface on the background of the captured assassins, the links to U.S. law enforcemen­t and its regional counternar­cotics programs are coming into view. So is the breadth and depth of the political corruption of Moise’s administra­tion. The billions of U.S. tax dollars poured into Haiti over the previous four U.S. administra­tions are breathtaki­ng. For example: The U.S. government provided funding to conduct a fuel pier refurbishm­ent study that captures the scale of theft in plain sight. A study of pier suitabilit­y was tendered by the U.S. government, and $4.5 million was paid for it. The study never occurred because the pier was impossible to reconditio­n. It was a total waste of time and money.

Ask the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the FBI and the DEA for a report on the origins and ownership of all the weapons recovered from the assassins.

This mess is just the latest example of the disorganiz­ed, uncontroll­able and unaccounta­ble U.S. government law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce apparatus. ... I would expect to learn soon that the CIA and military intelligen­ce also have links to some of these operatives from Columbia or some other counternar­cotics program. This latest flop will be very difficult to sweep under the rug.

The Haitian logistics hub for the traffickin­g of narcotics and human beings continues without Moise.

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