L’Agenda Caché de Marco Rubio pour la Caraïbe et Haïti : Domination, Contrôle et Intérêts Stratégiques

Marco Rubio’s True Agenda for the Caribbean and Haiti: Power, Control, and Strategic Interests By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Français suit) Introduction: A Diplomatic Show or a Strategic Power Play? U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent press availability with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness in Kingston was framed as a reaffirmation of the strong U.S.-Jamaican alliance and a commitment to addressing pressing regional issues—most notably, the crisis in Haiti. But beneath the diplomatic niceties and policy jargon, Rubio’s statements reveal a far more calculated agenda for U.S. engagement in the Caribbean: a hardline approach that prioritizes strategic dominance, economic leverage, and controlled stability over genuine regional partnership. While the conversation covered economic cooperation, security collaboration, and foreign aid realignment, one key theme emerged—Washington is repositioning itself as the undisputed power broker in the region, dictating the term...