People that believe they are above the law because they have weapons to kill anyone who challenges them are found in any military in the world. The USA has had it's military members come back and take a piece of the USA as a marker of THEIR TRUTH. Timothy McVeigh and the members of the gang that stormed the USA Capitol building are among them.
Columbia was no different than the Northern Triad at one point, including child soldiers. The USA was able to train a Columbian army to end the terrorists of the drug cartels that ran Columbia. That country is no longer polluted with terrorists or gangs of killers for the drug cartels.
What I want to know is if the assassins knew each other and who created the operational group to carry out the assassination. Where did the weapons come from because they didn't come through Customs or Airline Security. Where is the boat harbored in or near Haiti that brought the weapons that killed the Haitian President?
International law prohibits the assassination of any country's leadership. Where is the connection that someone of Western affiliation mastermind this killing? There is none and there won't be. This was done by an organized group of men who believed they were above the law and carried weapons to correct the wayward course of Haiti.
These people are no different than McVeigh and the Michigan militia members that wanted to kidnap and kill a Michigan governor. They are no different than those that carry out terrorists' agendas. They have weapons and they believe they are more powerful than the world order. People like this will be written into every chapter of history.
No one believes these men were taking orders from Trump. If that connection is ever made that trial will result in prison or worse for the former president of the USA. International Relations need to be stable regardless of its content. Episodes like this disrupt the global understanding of the balance of power. No country will tolerate such individuals to exist.
By Joe Parkin Daniels and Tom Phillips
The hit squad that killed President Jovenel Moïse (click here) is alleged to be largely drawn from veterans of Colombia’s civil conflicts.
When Manuel Antonio Grosso Guarín jetted into Punta Cana’s tourist-clogged airport early last month on Avianca Flight 252, immigration officials are unlikely to have given the 41-year-old Colombian a second glance. Visitors from around the globe flock to this Dominican resort town each week in search of sun, sea and Caribbean sands.
Grosso appears to have had rather different plans, though: to sneak over the border into neighbouring Haiti and help assassinate that country’s president.
“Colombian mercenaries: trained, cheap, and available,” read a headline in Colombia’s largest newspaper, El Tiempo, on Friday after the Bogotá-based former special forces fighter was identified as one of Jovenel Moïse’s 28 alleged killers....