Haiti's extreme gang-led violence has created a series of overlapping crises within the country, with its president calling for some form of military aid.
The United Nations has called for a specialized support force in an effort to stabilize the situation.
Mike Armstrong explains why critics are questioning whether this would actually help, and why the international community is hesitant to intervene for a variety of reasons.
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The United Nations has called for a specialized support force in an effort to stabilize the situation.
Mike Armstrong explains why critics are questioning whether this would actually help, and why the international community is hesitant to intervene for a variety of reasons.
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