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Latin America Fractures Over Trump's Maduro Capture as Regional Allies Shift to Right

Latin America is experiencing a significant shift to the right as regional allies adjust their stances following US President Donald Trump's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. This realignment has deepened and came into focus over the weekend at a summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).

Latin America Fractures Over Trump's Maduro Capture as Regional Allies Shift to Right
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Latin America is experiencing a significant shift to the right after US President Donald Trump's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro at the CELAC summit. Regional allies are re-evaluating their relationships with Washington, with some countries distancing themselves from the US in favor of stronger ties with China and Russia. This realignment is driven by growing distrust of the US in the region, particularly over its handling of economic crises and human rights issues. The shift has significant implications for regional politics and global power dynamics.

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