US general admits Latin America focus is resources, not democracy… When has the US kidnapped the leader of another country before? What’s to stop China from kidnapping the leader of Taiwan or Japan?

Funny how democracy always lives on top of oil. The reason why Venezuela is under attack U.S. Southern Command chief General Laura Richardson just said the truth out loud: the U.S. focus in Latin America isn’t “democracy” — it’s controlling oil, lithium, gold, and rare earth minerals. Venezuela, with the largest oil reserves and key …

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Trump sends shockwaves through Latin America as he hints TWO more nations are in his sights for a Venezuela-style crackdown

Donald Trump did not rule out expanding US military operations beyond Venezuela to Mexico and Colombia. The president said in a interview taped this week that he would consider using military force on two US allies in Latin America. Trump cited Mexico and Colombia’s drug trade into the US as he continues threatening to overthrow …

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US aircraft carrier moves into Latin America region…

The Navy’s largest aircraft carrier entered the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility Tuesday after setting sail from the Mediterranean on Nov. 4, according to the Navy. The Pentagon announced in an Oct. 24 X post that the USS Gerald R. Ford and its strike group would be traveling to the region in support of …

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Chicago Mayor establishes ICE-free zones… Feds: Latin Kings leader put out $10,000 hit on ICE commander in Chicago

🚨BREAKING — Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson issues an executive order prohibiting ICE from using any city-owned property. pic.twitter.com/6bqaIWGZns — Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) October 6, 2025 Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order Monday blocking federal immigration agents from using city-owned property for immigration enforcement operations – just one day after we learned that the …

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US stock market futures fall sharply as President Trump says China has violated their trade deal with the US. Latin America is siding with Beijing.

BREAKING: US stock market futures fall sharply as President Trump says China has violated their trade deal with the US. https://t.co/le2EqSOfkg pic.twitter.com/oqTa6XbuXk — The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) May 30, 2025 BREAKING Trump reveals China has stalled on tariff talks. pic.twitter.com/OefYi102ul — tic toc (@TicTocTick) May 30, 2025 Trump: The bad news is that China, perhaps …

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Dollar’s surge threatens Asia’s markets, mirroring 1980s Latin American crisis. S&P 500’s five-day decline mirrors 2022 and 1987 market crashes.

pic.twitter.com/BmgN8RzSM3 — Jack Krzewinski (@JackKrzewinski) January 2, 2025 "The relentless surge of the U.S. dollar is primed to cut a swath of carnage through Asia’s asset markets, leaving economic strain in its wake. The dollar wrecking ball similar wreaked havoc with Latam currencies in the 1980s… Historically, when the dollar flexes its muscle,… pic.twitter.com/y9Sc5afXM0 — …

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The alarming corruption within the American judiciary has reached a level reminiscent of a Latin American banana republic.

by Stephen Green Judge Kathaleen McCormick rescinded Elon Musk's $55 billion Tesla compensation package, overturning the company's board and 80% of its shareholders. McCormick also ruled against @elonmusk during his Twitter acquisition. Before becoming the head of the Delaware Chancery Court,… pic.twitter.com/k2F4CHDJuT — KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) February 1, 2024 More: Before becoming the head of the Delaware …

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This is not 2008 or 2000 or even 1987 proclaimed by fintwit or 1929 by Tiktok. This is more like the beginning of Latin America debt crisis.

by DesmondMilesDant Caption: Zerohedge : https://twitter.com/zerohedge/status/… Caption: Full study by FDIC. https://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/…   The LDC debt crisis was a major event that occurred in the early 1980s. It began when Mexico’s minister of finance informed the Federal Reserve chairman, the secretary of the treasury, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director that Mexico would …

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