President Bush said Wednesday that the United States is encouraging the international community to provide a strong “security presence” in Haiti as America and its allies continue to try to achieve a political solution to the island nation’s escalating violence. Bush said the United States was discussing such a security presence at the moment, but he provided no details. Bush said he has been closely consulting with Secretary of State Colin Powell in an effort to reach an accord between Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and rebels who have seized control of large parts of Haiti. Full Story
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