Patrick Gaspard says Washington still has time to better its relationship with Haiti

I am kind of reading in between the lines here reading Patrick Gaspard's recent message on Twitter where he takes a big bite out the ass of Haitian prime minister Ariel Henry.

On 13 July 2023 former Haitian-American US ambassador to South Africa Patrick Gaspard shared and op-ed from The New York Times on twitter titled: "the US can still do what's right for Haiti." And with it, he posted the following tweet:

"There is still time for Washington to change course. it is long past time the US stopped propping up unpopular political leaders, especially those implicated in unsolved murders."

Unsolved murders?

Go Patrick!

Which political leader do we know is implicated in the murder of a certain Haitian president?

Patrick Gaspard takes a bite at Haitian Prine Minister Ariel Henry

Ever since Ariel Henry became prime minister of Haiti word has been going around that he is implicated in the assassination of president Jovenel Moise.

It has been over two years and the guy has said nothing, absolutely nothing about the allegations. Instead he fired those who tried to investigate him.

You may also find this article interesting: Do you think it is possible for political relations between the United States and Haiti to be reset?

Gaspard's tweet came a few days after the second year anniversary of this assassination of president Jovenel Moise was gunned down in his private residence in Haitian capital.

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Patrick Princivil says...

Maybe Patrick Gaspard doesn't understand? This is a battle between satan, the bad angels against God's children in Haiti. Remember How many times more »

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