Haïti est-elle prête à payer le prix de sa propre option Bukele ?

Is Haiti Ready to Pay the Price for Its Own Bukele Option? By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Français suit) In the depths of its current crisis, Haiti stands at a defining moment. With armed gangs controlling vast swaths of urban centers and rural enclaves, traditional approaches to governance and diplomacy have proven inadequate. The call for a decisive, militarized strategy—what some term Haiti’s “Bukele option,” inspired by El Salvador’s aggressive crackdown on gangs under President Nayib Bukele—presents both an opportunity and a challenge for Haitian diplomacy[1]. The Bukele Model: Lessons for Haiti El Salvador’s dramatic transformation from a gang-ridden state to a relatively secure nation under Bukele has captured global attention. His strategy has combined: 1. Relentless Urban Warfare Tactics: Deploying heavily armed security forces to dismantle gang strongholds. 2. Mass Incarceration: Constructing mega-prisons to detain thousands of gang members without bail. 3. Nar...