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Trump's brute force will not drive China out of Latin America

NEWS ANALYSIS. Trade has become the main vehicle of Chinese power, and the deep dependencies already created weigh more heavily than the threat of diplomatic, or even military, pressure wielded by the US.

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Trump's brute force will not drive China out of Latin America

NEWS ANALYSIS. Trade has become the main vehicle of Chinese power, and the deep dependencies already created weigh more heavily than the threat of diplomatic, or even military, pressure wielded by the US.

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huffpost.com5 mesi fa

Trump’s Big Boast About His Venezuela Policy Misses The Mark

Amid the administration’s claims to be solidifying America’s influence in its neighborhood, Washington’s shock moves may actually cede ground to Beijing.

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  1. lunedì 12 gennaio 2026·lemonde.fr

    Trump's brute force will not drive China out of Latin America

    NEWS ANALYSIS. Trade has become the main vehicle of Chinese power, and the deep dependencies already created weigh more heavily than the threat of diplomatic, or even military,…

  2. mercoledì 14 gennaio 2026·huffpost.com

    Trump’s Big Boast About His Venezuela Policy Misses The Mark

    Amid the administration’s claims to be solidifying America’s influence in its neighborhood, Washington’s shock moves may actually cede ground to Beijing.