US Threatens Action Against Haiti’s Transitional Council Over Security Risks

by Emma Walker – News Editor

US Warns Haiti’s⁤ Transitional Council Against Compromising‌ Security

The United States has issued a warning to Haiti’s⁤ Transitional Presidential Council,stating it would consider action ⁣if the temporary governing body jeopardizes the caribbean nation’s security.

US ​Stance on Stability

The US embassy in Haiti, in a firm social media post on Thursday, emphasized its commitment to “the‍ establishment of baseline⁤ security and stability.”

Specific‍ Warning from Deputy Secretary landau

Deputy secretary of ​State Christopher Landau stated that the US would view any attempt by the unelected Transitional presidential Council to alter its composition – especially with its tenure nearing expiration on February 7 – as a move ‍to undermine these objectives.

Landau further indicated that the US would respond to such changes. The statement did not detail the specific events triggering this⁤ warning.

Potential Consequences

“The US would consider anyone supporting such a disruptive⁤ step favoring the gangs​ to ‍be​ acting contrary to​ the interests of the United States,the region,and the Haitian people and will act accordingly,” Landau saeid.

Haiti’s Ongoing Challenges

Haiti continues to grapple with meaningful challenges, including widespread gang violence, political instability, and government corruption.

Regional ‍Implications

This US threat is likely to cause⁢ concern throughout the region, particularly following the January 3 attack ⁣on Venezuela. The administration of President Donald Trump has consistently asserted the Western Hemisphere as falling ⁤within its ⁣sphere of⁤ influence.

Publication ⁢Date: 2026/01/30⁢ 20:55:15

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