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DECEMBER 2024

With Trump’s Victory, Latin America Is Under The Spotlight – And This Is Bad News For Latin Americans

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With Trump’s Victory, Latin America Is Under The Spotlight - And This Is Bad News For Latin Americans

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Written by Uriel Araujo, PhD, anthropology researcher with a focus on international and ethnic conflicts

With Donald Trump’s recent victory, Latin America seems to be under the spotlight. For one thing, earlier this month, Trump (who will take office on January 20, 2025) said that, if elected, he would call Mexico’s newly inaugurated President Claudia Sheinbaum “on day one or sooner” to inform her that “if they don’t stop this onslaught of criminals and drugs” coming into the US, he would “immediately impose a 25 percent tariff” on everything Mexico sends into the US. The Republican did call her on November 7 – but, despite the previous harsh rhetoric, it was “a very cordial” conversation – according to Sheinbaum.

Now going further southwards in the Latin continent, Argentine’s Javier Milei will apparently be the first President to meet with Trump this week, even before the latter’s presidential inauguration. The meeting will take place at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s south Florida club, during the exclusive Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Billionaire Elon Musk, owner of X, will also be present. This could indicate Trump will be “favoring” Argentina over its regional rival Brazil.

Together with Trump’s call to Mexico’s Sheinbaum the very same day his electoral victory was announced, those are signs that Latin America is going to be a big deal for the new administration. One should expect to see the US increasing pressure on Latin American countries towards alignment amid the ongoing Chinese-American geopolitical dispute.  Oliver Stuenkel (a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) argues that Trump has his own Monroe Doctrine, and that his “isolationist” foreign policy translates into safeguarding hegemony in the New World.

One should note that some degree of Monroeism is not exclusive to Trump. In late 2023, analysts such as Tom Long (a reader in international relations at the University of Warwick) and  Carsten-Andreas Schulz (an assistant professor in international relations at Cambridge University) were already warning about the “return of the Monroe Doctrine”. Long and Schulz wrote that, under Joe Biden, the “White House’s warnings about China’s growing footprint in the Western Hemisphere” carried “a distinctively Monroeist undertone.” They argue that Biden might not go so far as to praise the Monroe Doctrine at the United Nations (as Trump did), but Biden’ initiatives in the continent are nonetheless perceived in a similar light by Latin Americans.

Therefore, talking about the Monroe Doctrine “coming back” is, to be more accurate, a matter of focus and intensity – such a doctrine in fact has never really gone away. Moreover, in more recent years, be it with Trump or Biden, it has become clear that being “pro-American” spells disaster for Latin America countries, as I wrote in December 2023. When it comes to being thusly inclined, Argentina’s Milei is indeed quite an extreme case, with his “nightmarish” economic measures.

One may recall that, during his presidential campaign, he even promised to “get rid” of the peso currency by replacing it with the dollar – which would take away the Argentinean Central Bank’s role in the nation’s economy, handing it to the US Federal Reserve – thereby fully giving up any autonomous monetary policy. This plan is still under discussion. Under Milei, Argentina has also stepped back from joining the BRICS group. With Milei’s heavy austerity measures, Argentina’s poverty rate,  in the first six months of the new administration, has risen to 53% (which means 3.4 million Argentinians have been pushed into poverty this year). The new poverty rate is the highest level for two decades – Washington has been his economics.

Under the previous Jair Bolsonaro’s “Westernalist” administration Brazil got a taste of what “automatic alignment” with Washington looks like. The 2019 “Technology Safeguards” agreement on the Alcantara Space Center is a pretty good example. In addition to other things, it granted access to some parts of the strategically placed Brazilian Space Agency’s launching facility to US personnel only. The deal also imposed a number of limitations on personnel as well as resources from non-MTCR (Missile Technology Control Regime) countries, which excluded China. What’s more, it limited Brazil to launching rockets that are made with US-developed technology, and money thereby earned by the Brazilian government could not be invested into Brazilian rockets.

Bolsonaro ruled Brazil from January 2019 to January 2023 and thus his presidency also coincided with the first years of the ongoing Joe Biden’s presidency. At the time so much was talked about Brazilian alignment with Washington being limited to a Bolsonaro-Trump “friendship”, with Joe Biden even refusing to talk to his Brazilian counterpart. The truth is that fondness aside, Biden handled his Bolsonaro pretty much the same way Trump would: demanding alignment and offering nothing (or not much) in return. This is illustrated, among other things, by Biden’s administration’s pressure to stop Chinese company Huawei from taking part in building Brazil’s 5G network.

The Biden administration in any case “contributed decisively to the maintenance of Lula da Silva in power after the failed coup attempt attributed to former President Jair Bolsonaro”, as Fabiano Mielniczuk, a research member of NEBRICS, describes it. With Bolsonaro’s successor and incumbent Brazilian President Lula da Silva, a healthy partnership did not materialize, though: for instance, Washington has weaponized the environmental rhetoric, maintained  pressure on Brasilia to disengage from BRICS, and forced Brazil to postpone the request of Iranian warships.

It was during Trump’s years, in his previous presidency, that the Monroe Doctrine hit Latin America hard, though – with “Bay of Pigs”-like plans (that did not come through) to invade Venezuela through Colombia, for instance. Besides alleged CIA plans to kill Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, in May 2020 American mercenaries attempted to enter the country on speed boats from Colombia as part of so-called Operation Gideon to launch a coup d’etat against Maduro. Caracas accuses Washington and Bogota of having played a role in it. Operation Gideon has been described as a lousy display of incompetence and hubris.

With a new empowered Trump’s presidency, the country risks having to face way more efficient operations. The issue of Venezuela has been haunting elections in South America – as we have seen more recently in Uruguay. Tensions between the Bolivarian Republic and Guyana over territorial claims (amid major oil discoveries) are still on the rise and the specter of both a regional conflict and a US intervention haunt the region.

I’ve recently written on how Trump’s recent victory marked the end of an over three-decade long Bush-Clinton Era and how this development could be, overall, good news for the planet, considering the record. I argued that Trump’s previous 2017-2021 presidency was no match for the Bush-Clinton years in terms of the destruction of nation-states, complicity in genocide, and war-mongering. However, merely pointing out this fact by way of comparison does not amount to implying Trump was or will be a “peace-maker” by any chance.

The Abraham Accords (which lie at the core of the ongoing predicament in the Middle East in so many respects) were, to some degree, his making. The whole issue of Israel itself will be a test and a challenge for the new administration. As for Washington’s foreign policy under Trump pertaining to Latin America, one should not expect, as argued here, anything other than the good old Big Stick approach.

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Denied _ Snowing

with the trump victory, 10 millions illegals will be deported form the u.s. no matter what. but no country will willingly take them. all these illegal rapists, killers and thieves will not be repatriated. instead, trump will send them to europe! for example to the germany, which is already on the brink of civil war. and the elites have solution already prepared. sent helmut to fight russia and replace him with muhamad, who will take care of trudi. great replacement is a conspiracy, is it.

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Anti-ishell-,usa

the day the american cancer, to finance terrorist groups, to invade countries to loot their wealth, and finance military coups, to install their corrupt dogs, maybe they won’t have to worry about immigrants, since they haven’t left their countries

Denied _ Snowing 2

hey, i’ll give you free advice. observe nature. fast, smart, and accurate predators hunt dumb, lazy, and obsolete species. that’s right. ukraine was the most corrupt shithole in europe, so clever elites used it as a military playground. the smart ukrainians understood this and fled before it was too late. stupid nazi scumbags shouting “slava ukraine” got the darwin prize in the trenches. it’s fair. it is natural.

Denied _ Snowing 3

sooner or later, zelensky will be hanging head down from the street lamp and his “citizens” will spit on his corpse. it is inevitable and it was too late 5 years ago, but never mind. ukrainiens are dumb so everything takes them quite long. but sooner or later, they will understand that americans are not their saviors. klitschko will probably never get it so maybe he will be hanging as well.

FUCK ELON MUSCOW

you fucking stupid butt licker motherfuckers who think that that lying russian puppet corrupt republican will safe america

Hasso von Halstenberg

” for example to the germany, which is already on the brink of civil war ”

…du bist so dumm, dass einem die haare weh tun!

…you are so stupid that your hair hurts!!

Conan M

“with the trump victory, 10 millions illegals will be deported form the u.s. no matter what. but no country will willingly take them. all these illegal rapists, killers and thieves will not be repatriated. instead, trump will send them to europe!”… and your leaving out who made them all possible (3 buildings 2 planes) lives!…

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Conan M

…let me know when maga will do the only investigation that matters on what happened in lower manhattan that he made as his campaign pledge in 2016 before the tribe got it’s hook$ into him that made all of these millions of revolving door immigrants possible -ironically while the u.$. was fighting a global war on terror!….

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Annon

they can go to the vatican.

TurnsOut…GermanyIsGayNow

germany has became cowardly and gay, therefor no civil war

FUCK ELON MUSCOW

bullshit bunch lies

cosmic dwarf

“coup attempt attributed to bolsonaro”… just like the “deadly insurrection attributed to trump”, huh?…

in latin america, you can pick your poison: the heavy thumb of american hegemony and its corrupt puppets… or the suffocating stagnation of equally corrupt leftoid regimes.

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Annon

grow up its catholic from spain that invaded it and conquered it .it’s spanish .

Anonymous

like cuba and trudeaus allegedly castros kid.

Edgar Zetar

they only give bad choices and that’s the main point of hegelian philosophy, deceit, deceive and when others are weak they would offer you a little help and take all your land and resources. hegel philosophy was developed in xx century, the bloodiest century of all history.

Jon

enter marco rubio. state get the america’s.

the trump putin netanyahu triumvirate will settle all european and mid eastern issues.

Paul Citro

us policy makers insist on a monroe doctrine for latin america. they also insist that russia must not have similar doctrine on its own borders.

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Edgar Zetar

nothing will change with trump, only expect more than ever american exceptionalism and the master exceptionals who run everything in their vassals ‘free’ states. guess others world powers can learn how westerners empire was about to raise population in the colonies who are servants to the masters and the church institution who takes care of the human cattle.

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Edgar Zetar

venezuela will be trump first objective, if i were from venezuela i should take care. also nicaragua, everybody who oposses to the exceptionals will be punished for sure. guess during xviii century the new america empire silently had taken over french and spanish empire and controlled all america. check history and discover what lurks behind the exceptionals history to realize how they creates the exceptionalism.

kotromanic

seeing how much brics helps the middle east the latin americans can be sure to be left alone to fend with the usa. the usa will probably lose territory abroad but reclaim it on their own continent so the west will consolidate on the american, european continent and an island cordon sanitaire around china as well as a isreal controled block of isreal, egypt, jordan and whatever they conquer from lebanon, syria and iraq.

Edgar Zetar

i agreed. the usa empire stretched too much, but in geopolitics you always have forces competing in each domain. usa will retake and enforce their colonies in latam. africa and middle east are territories between powers so expect heavy pushes in those territories. if srael falls the usa empire would lose their advanced outpost in the middle east. usa expects to conquer the arab minds and deceive them to join their empire.

Edgar Zetar

exceptionals are coming, are the world prepared to receive them. exceptionalism is in the air if you live inside the empire. but the world is changing and the empire is so corrupt and the brainwash and mind manipulation of the masses could not last forever.

FUCK ELON MUSCOW

fuck putin and fuck trump scumbags

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