The U.S. administration has decided to focus its foreign policy on the Western Hemisphere by creating new strategic alliances. In this context, President Donald Trump will host the "Shield of the Americas" summit on March 7 in Miami, Florida.
This event will bring together Latin American leaders who share an ideological affinity, marking a remarkable political shift in the region.
Washington's approach seeks to consolidate a bloc that defends common interests and traditional values in the face of external pressures.
The National Security Strategy 2026 outlines a plan for identifying and working closely with "ideologically trusted partners." This tactic is intended to curb the influence of foreign powers and protect hemispheric development.
Among the guests at this important event are emblematic figures of the recent shift to the right in Latin America. Leaders such as Presidents Javier Milei of Argentina, Nayib Bukele of El Salvador and Rodrigo Chaves of Costa Rica will participate in the meeting.
For Christians observing the geopolitical landscape, these leaders represent a counterweight to the progressive agendas promoted in international forums.
Trump forges alliance with conservative Latin American leaders | World
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