When the Blue Helmets left Haiti on October 15, 2017, they took away far more than containers, vehicles, and uniforms. They departed with a complete strategic memory, patiently built over thirteen years: criminological maps updated several times a week, detailed files on gang leaders, analyses of financial flows, operational doctrines tested in the field. An intelligence architecture that never found a recipient—not because it was withheld, but because nothing was ready to receive it.
This is what the International Peace Inst
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