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Asymmetry Is the Problem Between Mx and the Us, Not Americans in Rome: Lorenzo Meyer (by Isaac Rosales of Shipyard Informa)

Summary by Julio Astillero
The political analyst emphasized the presence of U.S. citizens in various areas of Mexico. Isaac Rosales Astillero Informs According to Lorenzo Meyer, writer, academician and professor emeritus of the Colegio de México, what really matters from the relationship between Mexico and the United States is the asymmetry of power between the two countries, not so much the adverse feelings generated in some Mexicans by the growing presence of Americans…
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The political analyst emphasized the presence of U.S. citizens in various areas of Mexico. Isaac Rosales Astillero Informs According to Lorenzo Meyer, writer, academician and professor emeritus of the Colegio de México, what really matters from the relationship between Mexico and the United States is the asymmetry of power between the two countries, not so much the adverse feelings generated in some Mexicans by the growing presence of Americans…

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Julio Astillero broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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