Did the Chinese Communist Party have a hand in a Caribbean Assassination?

Only 15 countries officially recognize Taiwan, also known as the Republic of China, the rest of the world has submitted to the Chinese Communist Party’s demand that Taiwan is their province and not an independent nation. Following the Chinese Civil War in 1949 anti-Communist forces were forced from the mainland to the island Republic of Formosa, now known as Taiwan. For the last seven decades the CCP has vowed to retake Taiwan and increasingly it appears they intend to do this with military force. If the world recognizes Taiwan as a renegade province being retaken by the CCP and not the invasion of a free nation it delegitimizes American intervention. In the last few years Taiwan has lost 5 allies and one of the last countries to ditch Taiwan for the CCP was Haiti’s neighbor the Dominican Republic in 2018 and at the time the Miami Herald pointed out that Haiti would be the CCP’s next target. On July 7th at 1am a well coordinated commando group with foreign elements assassinated Jovenel Moise, the president of Haiti, according to acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph who has declared a state of siege in Haiti and closed the Port au Prince international airport. The assassins claimed to be Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents from the United States and spoke Spanish and English instead of French which is the language of native Haitians. Haitian Ambassador to the US, Bochhit Edmond, said, “no way they were DEA agents” and the State Department has confirmed the US was not involved in the assassination. The assassinated Haitian President was a strong ally of Taiwan who turned down a CCP bribe of $4.7 billion and was described as “just a puppet of the U.S., which has always supported Taiwan since its inception.” By keeping a distance from the CCP Haiti has managed one of the world’s lowest death rates from the China Virus, unfortunatly a thorough assassination investigation may find another death at the hands of the CCP.

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