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📰 Trump’s Earthquake: Latin America’s New Rules of Survival The U.S. capture of Venezuela’s president has sent shockwaves through Latin America. Every country is now playing a dangerous game: how to avoid being next on Trump’s hit list. Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia—the region’s giants—have condemned the move, but carefully. Brazil’s Lula called it “yet another extremely dangerous precedent,” while Mexico’s Sheinbaum warned that intervention “never brings democracy or prosperity.” But both avoid naming Trump directly, knowing their economies depend on Washington. Smaller nations, like Guatemala and Peru, stay silent, hoping not to attract attention. Meanwhile, right-wing leaders like Argentina’s Javier Milei cheer the intervention, embracing Trump’s vision of American dominance. Milei, once on the brink of collapse, now thrives with U.S. support—while other countries scramble to appease Trump and avoid tariffs or strikes. Colombia’s Petro first raged, calling for Latin American emancipation, but quickly backtracked after Trump threatened military action. He’s now pledging to fight cartels and coordinate with Washington, knowing his successor’s fate depends on staying in Trump’s good graces. Trump has made it clear: American dominance in the Western Hemisphere “will never be questioned again.” Every leader in Latin America now walks a tightrope—balancing public outrage with private survival, hoping not to be the next political earthquake. So while the region is divided, one truth unites them all: Survival is the only strategy left. #Trump#LatinAmerica#Maduro#Venezuela#intervention 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸