Irish Humanitarian’s Kidnapping in Haiti Exposes Global Security Failures
The kidnapping and eventual release of Irish aid worker Gena Heraty in Haiti underscores alarming security gaps fueled by global instability—gaps that directly threaten American interests and demand accountability.

When Irish humanitarian Gena Heraty was abducted on August 3rd in the lawless streets near Haiti's capital, it wasn't just an isolated tragedy. It was yet another glaring example of how global disorder, often ignored by Washington, erodes sovereignty and fuels dangerous spillover effects threatening the safety of Americans at home.Is Global Chaos America’s Next Security Threat?Heraty, a dedicated director of an orphanage serving Haiti’s most vulnerable children, was seized alongside Haitians including a young boy—hostages taken by gang elements thriving amid the collapse of effective governance. While Dublin’s Foreign Minister celebrated her safe release, few are asking the tougher...
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