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Trump's Plan to Justify Intervention in Latin America

Despite the Lula government's seemingly successful negotiations with the White House to reduce the 50% tariffs on most Brazilian imports to the United States, the Trump administration is not slowing down its aggressive attacks against Latin America. A White House document dated December 2, 2025, outlines US foreign policy under Trump very clearly: “Since taking office, I have aggressively pursued a policy of peace through strength, prioritizing …
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Despite the Lula government's seemingly successful negotiations with the White House to reduce the 50% tariffs on most Brazilian imports to the United States, the Trump administration is not slowing down its aggressive attacks against Latin America. A White House document dated December 2, 2025, outlines US foreign policy under Trump very clearly: “Since taking office, I have aggressively pursued a policy of peace through strength, prioritizing …

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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