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UN Security Council’s Empty Threats Leave Haiti in Chaos as Election Deadline Looms

By Economics Desk | October 23, 2025

With gang violence spiraling out of control and no election date set, the UN’s calls for Haitian democracy risk becoming a costly charade that ignores America’s vital interest in regional stability.

Haiti stands at a dangerous crossroads, yet the United Nations Security Council continues to issue warnings that ring hollow while violence ravages the nation and democratic progress stalls. As February 7, 2026—the deadline for Haiti’s transitional government to hold general elections—approaches, there is little concrete action on the ground to safeguard Haitian citizens or restore order. Over the past year, gangs have tightened their grip on Port-au-Prince and vast swaths of this Caribbean nation, controlling an estimated 90% of the capital city. The resulting chaos has displaced at least 1.4 million people, with makeshift shelters doubling since last December. The...

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