Milei eyes regional LatAm bloc to tackle ‘cancer of socialism’
President Javier Milei seeks to unite about 10 countries to promote freedom and oppose socialism, describing it as a 'cancer' affecting the region, according to his CNN interview.
- President Javier Milei is working on creating a new regional bloc in Latin America to confront socialism, which he calls a cancer, with about 10 countries expressing interest in the alliance.
- In an interview with journalist Andrés Oppenheimer, Milei stated that the bloc has not been named but will focus on freedom and oppose various forms of socialism.
- Milei expressed great ideological affinity with right-wing leaders in the region and emphasized recent right-wing electoral victories as evidence of a shift against socialism.
- Unnamed Argentine government sources confirmed that the project is in its early stages, with alignments forming based on shared criticism of socialism and support for U.S.-friendly leaders.
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The President again expressed his support for the arrest of Nicolás Maduro and his geopolitical alignment with the Trump-Israel government. He again criticized Lula and said: “It seems that the region has awakened from the nightmare of socialism of the 21st century”
In an interview recorded before the attacks that led to Nicolás Maduro's capture, Andrés Oppenheimer spoke with Argentine President Javier Milei, who was emphatic in his statements regarding Venezuela. Milei described the operation, until then hypothetical, as a "liberation" and expressed his willingness to help in the process. He also addressed other aspects of his foreign policy. He asserted that he has no interest in maintaining a dialogue wi…
Milei Seeks to Create a Bloc of Right-Wing Governments to "Stand up Against the Cancer of Socialism"
In an interview with CNN, Javier Milei said that he is working on the formation of a regional bloc of right-wing governments, in order to “embrace the ideas of freedom and plant ourselves in front of the cancer of socialism in its different versions,” he explained. The above would be taking advantage of the current political map of the region, with an increase of right-wing and center-right governments.
Argentine President Javier Milley said today that he is working with his regional allies to create a new bloc that will "embrace the ideas of freedom."
The President of Argentina stated that he is working "actively" towards the formation of the group, which does not yet have a name, but already has the participation of about 10 countries to create the bloc.
Milei’s Plan To Beat The Region’s Left At Its Own Game
Key Points Milei says he is building an unnamed bloc involving about ten countries. He is copying a proven tactic: turn politics into a permanent cross-border network. China will be the first hard test, because commerce and geopolitics are intertwined. In Latin America, elections are the spotlight. Alliances are the backstage. One of the best-known […]
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