President Trump has tightened the U.S. grip on the Americas by rewarding allies and punishing rivals. That has upended the ...
The comments - which hit the Mexican peso - echo remarks he's made in the past about potentially using force to seize ...
In 1823, President James Monroe wanted to stop European powers from meddling in the Americas. The idea had a corollary — that ...
Long neglected in Washington, the region is key to some of the president’s priorities, including halting illegal migration ...
Through hard-nosed policies such as military strikes on drug cartels, Trump reasserts US primacy across the Western ...
The US is turning its attention towards Latin America. The shift is fuelled by China’s rise and echoes the centuries-old ‘Monroe Doctrine’.
The White House’s campaign of military pressure on Venezuela seems to be intensifying, yet there’s little clarity on its end ...
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Maddow Blog | Trump’s saber-rattling toward Latin American countries takes an unsettling turn
When referencing Mexico, Venezuela and Colombia in public remarks, Donald Trump left military options on the table.
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Is Canada Helping Identify Boats the US Is Blowing Up?
Well, consider Trump. And then consider the people around him: Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, and Pete Hegseth, a triumvirate ...
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The illiberal world order is here
It was once common to speak of a “liberal international order.” Even if the accompanying institutional arrangements were not ...
The U.S. received more loans from China over the last 24 years than any other nation did, a surprising new report finds.
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