Foreign Policy

US Pushes UN for Expanded Haiti Gang Suppression Mission Amid Rising Chaos

By Economics Desk | September 22, 2025

As Haiti plunges deeper into criminal chaos, the Biden administration pressures the UN Security Council to approve a robust mission of 5,500 troops to directly confront violent gangs—forcing a critical debate over foreign intervention and America’s role in regional stability.

In a decisive move exposing both the failures of past international efforts and the urgent need for American leadership, the United States has called on the United Nations Security Council to approve a significantly expanded peacekeeping mission in Haiti. The proposed force would deploy more than 5,500 troops tasked specifically with combating rampant gang violence that now controls nearly 90% of Port-au-Prince and other key areas. Why Is America Pressing So Hard for This Mission? The current multinational security mission, led by Kenya and financially backed by Washington, has proven insufficient against Haiti’s growing lawlessness. With its mandate expiring October...

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