Government Accountability

OAS Pushes Renewed Security Mission in Haiti Amid Uncertain UN Backing

By National Security Desk | September 11, 2025

The OAS showcases unity backing a new security mission in Haiti, but real results depend on UN approval—a test of America First values and hemispheric sovereignty.

The Organization of American States (OAS) recently reaffirmed its collective support from all 32 member states for a revamped security mission aimed at stabilizing Haiti. However, this promise of unity masks deeper questions about effectiveness and sovereignty that directly impact U.S. interests.Albert Ramdin, OAS Secretary General, emphasized the solidarity shown across the hemisphere to replace the current Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) when its mandate expires this October. While solidarity sounds commendable, Americans must ask: after nearly a year of minimal progress against armed gangs controlling 90% of Haiti’s capital, is simply rebranding the mission enough to secure meaningful change?Why...

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