The Urban Trap: Why the “Sahel Warriors” Risk Breaking on the Reefs of Port-au-Prince

There is, in the grammar of international military interventions, a word that returns with the regularity of a leitmotif: adaptation.

The Urban Trap: Why the “Sahel Warriors” Risk Breaking on the Reefs of Port-au-Prince

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There is, in the grammar of international military interventions, a word that returns with the regularity of a leitmotif: adaptation. It is spoken in Security Council chambers, written into mandates, and embedded in budgets. Then the troops arrive on the ground, and adaptation—that organic process requiring time, tactical intelligence, and rare doctrinal humility—collides with the reality of a space that bears no resemblance to the one for which the troops were trained.

This is precisely the trap awaiting the future Gan

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