S3E1
· Manchester Part I Flashback

Bartlet Orders Haiti Fly-By and Diplomatic Ultimatum

In the Oval Office, President Bartlet convenes advisors to address Haiti's coup, debating a risky F-18 fly-by against Bazan versus ineffective sanctions amid refugee warnings. He opts for a calibrated response: a message via Canada signaling intent to restore Dessaline, paired with a carrier fly-by, showcasing resolve without escalation. Josh and Toby later caution against re-election optics tying it to the MS scandal, but Bartlet dismisses political motivations, prioritizing moral urgency and prior U.S. attacks, underscoring his defiant leadership amid domestic pressures.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Bartlet enters the Oval Office, greeted by Nancy and Josh, immediately diving into a discussion about a potential military display of force against Haiti.

neutral to focused ['Oval Office']

Military officers outline a plan to buzz Port-au-Prince with F-18s, ensuring safety with an E-2 Hawkeye radar dome, while Bartlet questions the effectiveness.

focused to cautious

The team debates sanctions versus military action, with Josh highlighting the humanitarian costs of sanctions and Nancy warning of a looming refugee crisis.

cautious to concerned

Bartlet decides on a diplomatic message to Canada and a military fly-by, dismissing further questions with a weary sigh.

concerned to decisive

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Bazan
primary

Unseen but implied iron control fracturing under pressure

Referenced repeatedly as coup architect targeted by proposed fly-by buzz, Canadian ultimatum demanding withdrawal to restore Dessaline.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain junta grip on Haiti
  • Resist U.S.-backed restoration
Active beliefs
  • Military displays bluffable
  • Sanctions evade true power
Character traits
defiant oppressive
Follow Bazan's journey
Peter
primary

Guarded realism from historical precedents

Confirms State exploring sanctions but cites past Haiti failures hurting innocents, receives co-order with Nancy for Canadian PM message to Bazan on Dessaline restoration, stands to exit.

Goals in this moment
  • Report sanctions viability honestly
  • Execute backchannel ultimatum
Active beliefs
  • Prior sanctions backfired on vulnerable
  • Diplomacy via allies tests junta without direct escalation
Character traits
cautious experienced diplomatic
Follow Peter's journey
Dessaline
primary

Implied precarious exile

Invoked as democratically elected leader ousted to USS Enterprise safety, focal point of U.S. restoration intent via ultimatum.

Goals in this moment
  • Regain presidency via U.S. support
  • Survive coup violence
Active beliefs
  • Democratic mandate justifies intervention
  • Allied navies shield legitimacy
Character traits
legitimate besieged
Follow Dessaline's journey
Josh Lyman
primary

Wary fatigue masking strategic vigilance

Greets President via VO, questions shoot-down risks on planes, lingers post-meeting to caution on invasion optics linking to MS distraction and re-election strength show, agrees on careful public posture with Toby while leaning exhausted on desk.

Goals in this moment
  • Mitigate political fallout from Haiti action
  • Coordinate messaging to preserve diplomatic flexibility
Active beliefs
  • Actions risk MS scandal deflection perception
  • Public posture must avoid tainting options
Character traits
cautious politically astute loyal
Follow Josh Lyman's journey

Weary pragmatism amid team fatigue

Remains post-meeting to echo Josh on optics risks of MS distraction and commander strength ploy, advises Josh's team on guarded Haiti public posture, leans silently on desk acknowledging exhaustion.

Goals in this moment
  • Warn against optics poisoning policy
  • Enforce messaging discipline on invasion
Active beliefs
  • Political timing invites skepticism
  • Diplomacy exhausts before force
Character traits
pragmatic sardonic strategic
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey

Determined resolve edged with annoyance at perceived weakness

Enters Oval Office decisively, probes advisors on force displays and sanctions via opened file, nods thoughtfully to military tech assurances, issues crisp directive for Canadian ultimatum and fly-by consideration, sharply rebuffs Josh/Toby's political cautions, grabs papers and exits abruptly amid rising frustration.

Goals in this moment
  • Authorize calibrated military/diplomatic response to restore Dessaline
  • Dismiss political optics to prioritize moral imperative
Active beliefs
  • Sanctions fail against corrupt Haitian structures
  • Democratic legitimacy and prior attacks demand U.S. action
Character traits
decisive impatient morally resolute commanding
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey

Concerned precision amid escalating humanitarian crisis

Greets President via VO, affirms need for force display to alert Bazan, warns urgently of refugee cutter incidents off Florida Keys risking Guantanamo overload, receives direct orders for Canadian message relay, stands to exit post-meeting.

Goals in this moment
  • Advocate fly-by to pressure Bazan
  • Highlight refugee perils to hasten resolution
Active beliefs
  • Display of force grabs junta attention
  • Delayed action floods U.S. borders
Character traits
strategic urgent pragmatic
Follow Nancy McNally's journey

Focused operational zeal

Proposes aggressive Alpha strike of five F-18s buzzing Port-au-Prince to showcase U.S. might against Bazan, sits amid discussion, stands to thank and exit post-directive.

Goals in this moment
  • Pitch calibrated show-of-force option
  • Align military proposal with presidential resolve
Active beliefs
  • Airpower buzz intimidates without full invasion
  • Sanctions impotence demands kinetic signaling
Character traits
aggressive tactical confident
Follow Robbie Mosley's journey
Supporting 1

explains use of E-2 Hawkeye with radar dome to detect weapons signals before F-18 formation reaches Port-au-Prince

Goals in this moment
  • ensure safety of US aircraft during fly-by
Follow Security Officer's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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E-2 Hawkeye

Military Officer details E-2 Hawkeye's radar dome detecting weapons signals pre-flyby arrival over Port-au-Prince, assuaging Josh's shoot-down fears and enabling safe F-18 Alpha strike; it embodies tech safeguard in high-stakes show-of-force calculus.

Before: Offshore asset in planning phase
After: Approved for operational integration
Before: Offshore asset in planning phase
After: Approved for operational integration
Alpha Strike F-18s

Mosley proposes five F-18s in Alpha formation buzzing Port-au-Prince to intimidate Bazan; Nancy affirms attention-grabbing, Bartlet greenlights consideration post-ultimatum—narrative fulcrum for resolve without invasion, threading military edge through refugee/moral pressures.

Before: Carrier-based, pre-mission
After: Mission-authorized pending fly-by execution
Before: Carrier-based, pre-mission
After: Mission-authorized pending fly-by execution
Bartlet's Haiti Sanctions File

Bartlet nods and opens the file splaying sanction breakdowns, Haiti dispatches, refugee projections, and Bazan analyses, using it to pivot discussion from penalties to fly-by resolve; it anchors Oval debate, fueling decisive shift from diplomacy to calibrated force amid MS shadows.

Before: Closed on desk or table
After: Opened, consulted, left behind as Bartlet exits
Before: Closed on desk or table
After: Opened, consulted, left behind as Bartlet exits

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Florida Keys

Nancy cites 12 cutter interceptions of Haitian boats, heightening refugee urgency to force swift Haiti resolution; transforms distant straits into immediate border pressure on Oval decisions.

Atmosphere Desperate sea peril
Function Humanitarian flashpoint
Symbolism Migration crisis frontline
Access U.S. patrol enforced
Overloaded refugee hulls Patrol light piercings
Guantanamo Bay

Nancy warns of overload from prolonged crisis, linking Haiti delay to naval base strain; amplifies stakes, pushing Bartlet from sanctions to action amid capacity collapse fears.

Atmosphere Buckling under spectral refugee crush
Function Potential containment site
Symbolism Policy overload emblem
Access Heavily secured naval perimeter
Chain-link strains Barbed wire horizons
Port-au-Prince

Target of proposed F-18 buzz by Mosley, E-2-monitored for threats; evokes coup chaos where Bazan crushes democracy, pulling Oval strategy into its volatile streets as fly-by tests U.S. menace.

Atmosphere Implied gunfire-riddled peril
Function Military intimidation objective
Symbolism Junta defiance nexus
Troop-overrun rallies Weapons-threat skies
Haiti

Crisis epicenter dissected via sanctions history, police graft, prior U.S. shootings; Peter's 'down that road' invokes repeated failures, framing fly-by as bold pivot.

Atmosphere Coup-boiling volatility
Function Geopolitical trigger zone
Symbolism Intervention moral testbed
Refugee swells Sanctions impotence

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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USS Enterprise

Shelters exiled Dessaline per Bartlet's rationale, symbolizing U.S. asylum steel; contrasts elected leader's displacement with Bazan's impunity, fueling restoration imperative.

Representation Referenced as safe haven carrier
Power Dynamics U.S. naval extension protecting ally
Impact Bolsters intervention legitimacy
Secure democratic figurehead Project offshore power Embassy evac logistics F-18 launch platform
United States

Peter voices sanctioned explorations' past flops hurting innocents; Bartlet tasks him/Nancy with Canadian PM relay demanding Bazan restore Dessaline or face options—manifests diplomatic muscle threading resolve through backchannels.

Representation Via State operative Peter in Oval
Power Dynamics Advisory to presidential command, probing intervention edges
Impact Anchors U.S. foreign policy pragmatism amid force temptations
Internal Dynamics Cautious hierarchy deferring to Oval
Test sanctions despite history Execute allied ultimatum Historical precedent warnings Backchannel diplomacy
Gendarme Nationale

Bartlet lambasts as contraband profiteers evading sanctions, enriching amid Dessaline ouster; underscores policy futility, justifying shift to fly-by coercion.

Representation Invoked as corrupt coup enabler
Power Dynamics Target of U.S. contempt and strategy
Impact Exposes fragile law enforcement collapse
Profit from smuggling Enforce junta control Graft undermining sanctions Police station sieges

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Thematic Parallel

"Bartlet's concern for civilian casualties in Haiti parallels his later questioning of military plans for Haiti."

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Thematic Parallel

"Josh and Toby's warning about political perception of Haiti parallels Bartlet's dismissal of those concerns in favor of principled action."

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Thematic Parallel

"Josh and Toby's warning about political perception of Haiti parallels Bartlet's dismissal of those concerns in favor of principled action."

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What this causes 2
Thematic Parallel

"Josh and Toby's warning about political perception of Haiti parallels Bartlet's dismissal of those concerns in favor of principled action."

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Thematic Parallel

"Josh and Toby's warning about political perception of Haiti parallels Bartlet's dismissal of those concerns in favor of principled action."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: "All right, let's go here. Nancy, Peter, get a message to the Canadian prime minister - we intend to restore Dessaline. The Canadians should tell Bazan if he doesn't move out we're willing to move forward with military options. In the mean time, I'm willing to consider a fly-by.""
"JOSH: "We should bear in mind that if we end up invading Haiti there'll be a belief...""
"BARTLET: "That it was politically motivated.""
"BARTLET: "Sanctions aren't going to work - you said it yourself. The Haitian National Police will get rich of the contraband. Dessaline was democratically elected and instead of sitting in his office he's sitting on the USS Enterprise. To say nothing of the fact that they shot at us, and you don't get to do that.""