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Judi Lynn

(162,704 posts)
Tue Jan 14, 2025, 06:50 AM Tuesday

Latin America's Trump Backlash Is Already Underway

Imperialist posturing by the United States has always spurred resistance from its southern neighbors.
By Antonio De Loera-Brust, the United Farm Workers communications director.

2019 in Washington. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP
JANUARY 14, 2025, 5:07 AM

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s public threats to retake the Panama Canal, by force if necessary, have already done meaningful damage to U.S. standing in Latin America. Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino responded immediately: no way. Other Latin American states, including Mexico, Chile, and Colombia, were quick to offer their solidarity to Panama.

United States began building the Panama Canal during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, who once advised, “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” Trump is speaking very loudly—and may well provoke the United States’ neighbors to gather sticks of their own.

Americans may be tempted dismiss Trump’s antics as a joke. But, for Panama, there is little funny about the prospect of a U.S. invasion. The last such invasion, in 1989, remains a sensitive topic in the country. Many Panamanians believe the civilian death toll was far higher than official estimates, and recent years have seen both exhumation efforts to identify Panamanian victims of the war and the establishment of a national day of mourning on Dec. 20, the date the invasion began (it was unfortunately just one day later, on Dec. 21, 2024, that the Trump started posting about Panama).

More generally, Latin Americans have sought—time and time again in their region’s history—partnerships with extra-hemispheric rivals to the United States, from the Mexican conservatives who invited the French into Mexico in 1862 to the Cuban communists who invited the Soviets into Cuba a century later. It’s a pattern in U.S. history: Overeager enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine has often encouraged more serious violations, as Latin American countries look for a counterbalance to a neighbor they cannot hope to deter on their own.

This was the logic of President Franklin Roosevelt’s conciliatory Good Neighbor policy toward Latin America during World War II—and the logic that led the United States, decades later, to give up the Panama Canal in the first place. Panamanians never accepted U.S. control of the canal or the racially segregated U.S. colony that came with it. Given the stark inequality and segregation Panamanians faced in their own country, it is little wonder that they revolted against U.S. rule in the Canal Zone, most infamously culminating in the Jan. 9, 1964, clashes between U.S. troops and Panamanian student protesters that left at least four Americans and 20 Panamanians dead. This day is now commemorated in the country as Martyrs’ Day, perhaps the most important date in Panamanian national identity.


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Putin and Xi hope to gain control of Latin America. Trump is helping them out. Irish_Dem Tuesday #1
By force.... Lovie777 Tuesday #2
K&R Solly Mack Tuesday #3
Have Guns, Will Travel Bo Zarts Tuesday #4
And the funny part is... Mustellus Tuesday #5

Irish_Dem

(61,090 posts)
1. Putin and Xi hope to gain control of Latin America. Trump is helping them out.
Tue Jan 14, 2025, 06:55 AM
Tuesday

Trump is alienating all US allies for a specific reason.

He is damaging the global democratic coalition.
Weakening US power to pave the way for Russia and China to become the sole global superpowers.

Mustellus

(346 posts)
5. And the funny part is...
Tue Jan 14, 2025, 08:57 AM
Tuesday

... only 'smaller' ships fit though the canal. Our massive aircraft carriers don't, and they have to go everywhere with their missile cruisers and destroyer escorts. One reason we gave the canal to Panama.

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