Le Déploiement des Forces Dirigées par le Kenya en Haïti : Implications pour la Guérilla Urbaine et la Diplomatie Internationale

The Deployment of Kenyan-Led Forces in Haiti: Implications for Urban Guerilla Warfare and International Diplomacy By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le français suit) As Kenyan President William Ruto prepares to visit Washington this week, the deployment of Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) forces to Haiti marks a pivotal development in the international response to the nation's escalating crisis of violence and insecurity. The arrival of military equipment and personnel at Haiti's Toussaint Louverture International Airport, including Humvees, MaxxPro infantry carriers, and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, underscores the seriousness of this mission[1] This essay examines the implications of these developments for urban guerilla warfare in Haiti, as President Ruto meets with President Biden and other key US figures to discuss this critical intervention. Context of the Crisis Haiti is grappling with an unprecedented surge in terrorist gang activity, particula...