Chaos at Haiti’s National Palace Exposes Failed Governance and Security Vacuum
As armed gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince, a violent shooting around Haiti’s National Palace during a rare ministerial meeting reveals the profound breakdown of law and order threatening regional stability.
On October 9, a violent gunfight erupted near Haiti’s National Palace during the first ministerial council meeting in 18 months—a shocking event that forced government officials to flee amid chaos. This incident is not just a local tragedy; it starkly exposes the failure of transitional authorities to assert control over their own capital, a vacuum that directly undermines regional security and American interests.How Long Will Washington Ignore Haiti’s Spiral into Anarchy?Port-au-Prince, once the vibrant heart of Haiti, is now largely dominated—up to 90%—by ruthless armed gangs. They operate with impunity in Champ de Mars, the main public square surrounding the...
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