MARINES, FROGS IN HAITI

200 Marines and 50 French troops have already landed in Haiti, to restore some speck of order to Port-au-Prince. More American troops are almost certain to follow, now that the U.N. Security Council has approved a multi-national peacekeeping force to be sent there.
Phil Carter and Caribpundit are keeping track of developments.
THERE'S MORE: "Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld estimated 1,500 to 2,000 U.S. troops would take part in [the Haiti] operation to be commanded for no longer than three months by U.S. officers before being turned over to the United Nations," according to the Washington Post.

200 Marines and 50 French troops have already landed in Haiti, to restore some speck of order to Port-au-Prince. More American troops are almost certain to follow, now that the U.N. Security Council has approved a multi-national peacekeeping force to be sent there.
Phil Carter and Caribpundit are keeping track of developments.
THERE'S MORE: "Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld estimated 1,500 to 2,000 U.S. troops would take part in [the Haiti] operation to be commanded for no longer than three months by U.S. officers before being turned over to the United Nations," according to the Washington Post.