The embattled leader of Haiti, Ariel Henry, has resigned after weeks of mounting chaos in the Caribbean nation, where gangs have been attacking government structures and social order is on the brink of collapse.
Kenya is one of the major supplier of UN Peacekeeping forces. It’s not at all unusual for Kenyan forces to be involved in something like this, anywhere in the world.
And for better or for worse, optics matter. You really don’t think that the US military moving in wouldn’t bring a storm of controversy and accusations of neo-colonialism?
Kenya? As in the East African country that’s 12,082 kilometers (7508 miles) from Haiti, capital to capital?
Kenya is one of the major supplier of UN Peacekeeping forces. It’s not at all unusual for Kenyan forces to be involved in something like this, anywhere in the world.
And for better or for worse, optics matter. You really don’t think that the US military moving in wouldn’t bring a storm of controversy and accusations of neo-colonialism?
Technically the US military did move in. But it was only to get Americans the fuck out of there.
Well, Cuba is not allowed.
I’m no cartographer, but I’m almost positive that there are countries other than Cuba which are closer to Haiti than Kenya…
The US has taken this new role of fighting proxy wars instead of full on conflict with boots on the ground.
The other countries in the vicinity may not have the troops to perform an active invasion.
Besides, Kenya consists of mostly black people, which is what Haiti consists of, so nobody can claim racism can they? /s