New UN-Backed Gang Task Force Faces Fierce Resistance in Haiti Amid Security Collapse
The UN-approved Gang Suppression Force (GSF) has begun operations in Haiti, confronting violent gangs entrenched in lawless regions. Yet questions remain whether this multinational mission will protect Haitian sovereignty or deepen foreign overreach while America’s southern security faces spillover risks.
Haiti’s security crisis has reached a critical juncture with the deployment of the United Nations-backed Gang Suppression Force (GSF) initiating its first actions against heavily armed criminal gangs. These initial operations, conducted in the volatile Artibonite department north of Port-au-Prince, met with fierce resistance from gangs entrenched along a key transit corridor—highlighting not only the dangerous environment but also the limitations of international interventions.Is Foreign Military Intervention the Answer to Haiti’s Security Implosion?The GSF mission replaces last year’s Multinational Security Support Mission under Kenyan leadership, reflecting a pattern of foreign forces repeatedly stepping in amid Haiti’s internal failures. While these...
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