If you listen to American politicians you might think that every migrant in Latin America is heading for the United States.
The Trump administration’s deployment to Latin America offered a nugget of insight into the president’s unusual worldview.
So far, the second Trump’s administration seems to be sticking to the line of not officially recognizing Maduro and preferring his departure from the scene. It has kept sanctions on the country intact ...
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNGrenell vs. Rubio: Team Trump's competing Latin America politicsSecretary of State Marco Rubio’s five-country tour of Central American allies last week — the first time in a century the U.S.’s top diplomat has made their inaugural foreign trip to Latin America — ...
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Hosted on MSNMost Latin Americans Support The U.S. Using Military Force To Oust Venezuela's Maduro, Poll FindsMost Latin Americans would support a U.S. military offensive to depose Venezuela's authoritarian president Nicolas Maduro, a new poll has revealed. The survey, conducted by AtlasIntel for Bloomberg, ...
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