
Trump’s Colombia Spat Is a Gift to China
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2025/01/trump-deportation-colombia-petro/681480/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=the-atlantic&utm_content=edit-promo
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Trump’s Colombia Spat Is a Gift to China
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2025/01/trump-deportation-colombia-petro/681480/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=the-atlantic&utm_content=edit-promo
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Quico Toro: “A second Trump administration was sure to come down hard on whichever Latin American country first defied it—few in the region expected otherwise. But Colombia was perhaps the United States’ most steadfast friend in South America, and the speed with which a 100-year relationship seemed to crumble last night was frightening. Or perhaps exhilarating, if you were a Chinese diplomat in Latin America observing the presidential spat.
“… Most Latin American governments do not like how the U.S. government is behaving but cannot afford a trade war with Uncle Sam. Or can they? Zoom out a bit and one might wonder. The era of uncontested U.S. leadership in the region is fading fast in the rearview mirror. These days, China provides an obvious alternative to the United States in the realms of trade, finance, and technology. In fact, most of South America—including big countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Peru—now trades more with China than with the United States. If you exclude Mexico, Chinese trade now dwarfs American trade in the region.
“After Trump was reelected, discussion in the region centered on how to balance growing Chinese influence with existing ties with the United States. Most countries were of a mind to try to stay neutral between the two powers and maintain good relations with both Washington and Beijing … All along, the assumption tended to be that a crisis that started outside Latin America would have repercussions within it. What few at the time foresaw was that the region could be delivered to China through Trump’s sheer impetuosity, or his inability to think before posting.
“For now, Trumpian aggression has won the day: U.S. and Colombian diplomats—who know each other well and are used to collaborating closely—had little trouble finding a compromise to de-escalate the crisis. That de-escalation can be expected to last about as long as the two countries’ intemperate presidents manage to stay off X.”
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At this point, everything Trump does is a gift to China. Americans are going to wake up a few years from now and realize that Trump completely destroyed their future.
This is something that’s been worrying me. It seems like ever since Trump took office everything he’s done has been to benefit China. He’s weakened our soft power by cutting off foreign aid, he’s helped China maintain their influence over our youth by reinstating the TikTok poison app (ByteDance likely paid him off), and now he’s bullying countries like Panama and Colombia that have historically been allied with the US.
The first of many, I presume
The fall of the US economic might crumbled as soon as Trump took office for the second time. Now, its only a matter of time before all US allies turn their back against the US as a collective entity.
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