Haitian Gang Leader’s Defiant Threats Expose Washington’s Failed Strategy
Kempès Sanon, leader of Haiti’s violent Bel-Air gang, threatens to topple the government, revealing the weakness of current U.S. policies and the urgent need for America First security reforms.

In the heart of Haiti’s capital, a grim reality unfolds as Kempès Sanon, head of the notorious Bel-Air gang, openly declares his intent to continue the "struggle" until the entire political system in Haiti is overthrown. Despite being sanctioned by the United States for involvement in murders, kidnappings, and extortion, Sanon’s brazen statement highlights a crushing failure of international efforts to stabilize this fracturing nation. Why Has Washington’s Approach Failed Haitians and American Interests? Sanon claims his gang controls over 90% of Bel-Air in Port-au-Prince—operating with impunity amid an atmosphere of lawlessness. This blatant disregard for sovereignty not only endangers...
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