
In Kenscoff, stronghold of the Director General of the Haitian National Police (PNH), bandits decimated the family of a relative.
He cannot even recover his mother’s body or transport his father to the hospital.
This tragedy is not an isolated case: it illustrates the state of generalized chaos in which Haiti is plunged, abandoned to itself by a blind and incapable political and police leadership.
We are bombarded with these ridiculous stories of police operations in Solino, in Artibonite and now in Kenscoff.
A war is not waged through one-off operations, but relentlessly and continuously.
The bandits have understood this. They advance methodically while our security forces improvise.
The fundamental problem is not so much the lack of means as the absence of a real military thought.
You don’t win a war with equipment alone either.
This story of a lack of means is a pretext to mask an obvious incompetence.
The State lacks them, certainly, but it has enough to give battle to Viv Ansanm.
It already has the essential: the sympathy of an entire population that would like to fight the bandits.
Mao Zedong understood this well by subordinating technique to strategy.
Tanks and armored vehicles are certainly useful, but secondary in the face of a coherent and applied military vision.
But what do we see?
A non-existent or incompetent general staff, more political than anything else.
The attack on Kenscoff was nevertheless known.
Nothing was done to prevent it.
This strategic nullity is the real cause of our misfortunes.
To wage a war, you need an army.
However, it does not exist.
Do our leaders even know this?
And if so, what have they done to build one capable of dealing with this situation?
Nothing.
Haiti is under the thumb of irresponsible leaders and phony general staffs.
In the meantime, entire families are being massacred, and the country is sinking deeper into the abyss every day.