Trump’s Cartel Order Revives ‘Bitter’ Memories in Latin America
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Trump’s cartel order revives ‘bitter’ memories in Latin America
MEXICO CITY — Just a decade ago, the era of U.S. wars, coup plots and military interventions in Latin America seemed to be ebbing when the Obama administration declared that the Monroe Doctrine, which long asserted U.S. military supremacy in the Americas, was dead. Now this cornerstone of foreign policy is roaring back to life, resurrecting fears over U.S. military interference in the region after President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to u…
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